Mod2_External Criticism Flashcards

1
Q

__ are common enough to keep the careful historian constantly on guard

A

Forgeries of documents in whole or in part

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2
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“___” are fabricated for several reasons

A

Historical Documents

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3
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“___” are fabricated for several reasons

A

Historical Documents

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4
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Reason to fabricate historical documents: used to bolster a ____

A

false claim or title

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5
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Reason to fabricate historical documents: it is due to less __ considerations (ex: political propaganda)

A

mercenary

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6
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Reason to fabricate historical documents: sometimes quite genuine documents are intended to mislead ____ and hence have misled subsequent historians

A

contemporaries

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7
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Occasionally, misinterpretations of the nature of printed works results from the ____

A

editors’ tricks

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To test Authenticity, historians examines the __ to see whether they are not anachronistic

A

materials

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__ means belonging to a period other than that being portrayed

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anachronistic

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____ is a person, thing, idea that exist out of its time in history, especially one that happened later than teh period being shown, discussed

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anachronism

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___ (idiom, orthography or punctuation) can be detected by specialist who are familiar with contemporary writing

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Anachronistic style

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12
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____ to early or too late or too remote; or dating of a document at a time when the alleged writer could not possibly have been at the place designated uncovers fraud

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Anachronistic references to events

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13
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__ is a document that in its entirety or in large part is the result of a deliberate effort to deceive may often be hard to evaluate

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Garbled documents

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14
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The first task of restoration of texts are ____

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the first task is to collect as many copies of the dubious text as diligent search will reveal then compare

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15
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The problem of credibility is not that what actually happened , but that is ____ as we can learn from a critical examination of the best available sources

A

close to what actually happened

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16
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The elementary data of history is subject to ____

A

proof

17
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A historical “_____ “ may be defined as a particular derived directly or indirectly from historical documents and regarded as credible after careful testing in
accordance with the canons of historical method

A

fact

18
Q

___ is a method where historians either asks in relatively ____ (Did she try do it?) or may be ____but still implicit and in interrogative form (Can she be held responsible for it?)

A

Interrogative Hypothesis
noncommittal
full-fledged

19
Q

General rule 1: Was the ___ of the detail (the primary witness) able to tell the
truth?

A

ultimate source

20
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General rule 2: Was the primary witness ___ to tell the truth?

A

willing

21
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General rule 3: Is the primary witness accurately reported with regard to the ___?

A

detail under examination

22
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General rule 4: Is there any independent ___of the detail under examination?

A

corroboration

23
Q

Any detail (regardless of what the source or who the author) that passes all four tests is ____

A

credible historical evidence

24
Q

___ depends upon degree of expertness, state of mental and physical health, age, education, memory, narrative skill, etc. The ability to estimate number is especially subject to suspicion

A

Competence

25
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Hearsay and Secondary Evidence Rule 1: On whose ____ does the secondary witness base his statements?

A

primary testimony

26
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Hearsay and Secondary Evidence Rule 2:

A

Did the secondary witness accurately report the primary testimony as a whole?

27
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Hearsay and Secondary Evidence Rule 3:

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If not, in what details did he accurately report the primary testimony?