tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2588361196160607411.post3450362469264691255..comments2013-08-19T23:13:57.079-07:00Comments on Amie's Adventures: Amie Thurberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10157341596117692549noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2588361196160607411.post-6187403070321453622012-07-11T10:04:57.734-07:002012-07-11T10:04:57.734-07:00Thank you for keeping this blog going Amie! I lov...Thank you for keeping this blog going Amie! I love reading about your adventures and learning so much history. <br /><br />I love the question "who's history should I believe?" As we know through Frame of Reference, people see events through their own perspectives. The "winners" usually write history, continuing the biased view into history books and narratives. How do we get an "objective" telling of history, especially when it is still being written or is extremely controversial? Further, I like your comment from earlier that how we write history impacts how the conflict continues or is interpreted- how peace can be achieved.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com