Sources, Sauces, Souses, Senses
If you were to undertake to edit a page on wikipedia, you would see this notice:
Encyclopedic content must be verifiable .
They (whoever they are, but Y know they include Rintrah and SecondSight who have the integrity to identify themselves in some way, at least) consider anything verifiable if it is supported by a source which is approved by every editor who notices it. If any editor does not approve a source, then the illicit material will be deleted.
Problems with "sources":
- An assessment of Peter Novick's The Holocaust in American Life by Nancy Russell
- Lee Bernstein reviews Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture by Alison Landsberg
- Review by James F. Adomanis of History Lessons: How Textbooks from Around the World Portray American History by Dana Lindaman and Kyle Ward
- Or, if you don't feel like reading, listen to A Look at How the U.S. Understanding of its Own History Changes
For me the best sources are my experience, current events, common sense and reality.
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