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Gentleman Jim Safley Is A Qualified Historian Before He Joined The Centre His Software Expertise Are Aimed At Digitally Storing Old Archives and Documents.He Has Been Working As An Archivists Not Only At GMU But Several Other Projects As Well.
Will Durant Was Never A Professional Historian Never Did He Study It Academically Nor Did He Even Teach It He Only Started Reading It When He Became Lecturer At A Church.You Have To Understand The Kind of Environment and Kind of People He Was Delivering The Lecture to
His Depiction Of Muslim Rule in India Is Filled With Sweeping Generalisations.And That Is Something Hitorians Have Criticisised Him For In Other Places
Sorry, but Mr. Safley finished his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), History in GMU in 2002 after finishing his Associate of Arts in 1999.
This is his work experience since he finished school,
- Software Developer + Metadata Specialist
Center for History and New Media, George Mason University
2002 – Present (14 years) - Intern Records Manager
National Office, Phi Beta Kappa Society
2001 – 2002 (1 year) - Student Archivist Assistant
Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University
2001 – 2002 (1 year) - Internship
Center for Legislative Archives, National Archives and Records Administration
2000 – 2000 (less than a year)
You wrote that a lot of Historians criticised Will Durant's depiction of Muslim Rule in India? Who?
Will Durant, actually held a Bachelor of Arts(History) from Saint Peter's College and then also a PhD from Columbia University in Philosophy. But yes, he did lecture in a Church as well as was brought up as a Christian, i however don't really care what anyone Religious pedigree is. I researched it a little bit, and the only reason he basically is being called Islamophobic is because certain people don't want anything bad about Islam to be written or said. Or about certain countries etc.
Take me for example, i am a Persian/Iranian, whatever you want to call it. If i read about Nader Shah's invasion of the Mughal Empire, and read about the Massacre of Delhi from different accounts and they all corroborate the event. I'm not going to deny it just because he happened to be Iranian.
I read Reza Aslan's Zealot a while ago when the whole thing with him on Fox news happened a few years ago, basically someone was discrediting him because he as a Muslim wrote about Jesus the historical figure. I would never say that he is anti-christian or not a historian at all just because he happens to be a Muslim writing about Jesus.
To me, if you keep reading different books from different eras of time and written by different authors and you see a pattern about how historians are writing about a certain event, the more likely it is to have happened.
I can't speak for Age of Louis XIV that Plumb criticised, as i haven't read it. And Plumb himself has written books about the same era as Age of Louis XIV so I'm sure he knows what he is saying. He is accusing them of making history really shallow and short basically and misled because of it.
"Everything is gloss, smoothed away, made inevitable . . . the rhythm and flow of history . . . reduced to a collection of personalities . . . so facile that the unwary will be first ensnared and then misled."
Anyway , I've mainly only read their first book in the series, Our Oriental Heritage (1935).
Which is the one we are having this discussion about now And got me curious as to why you would write "Durant Is Known Islamophobe and Not A Historian At All. Numerous Historians Have Questioned His Works and Claims
and Even Refuted Some of Them." But not cite any sources or anything at all about it except a piece from a blog written by a guy who obviously has biased opinions.
Sorry friend, but there needs to be more than that to accuse a historian of being an Islamophobe and not a historian at all.
@MarkusS
http://io9.gizmodo.com/heres-what-third-century-china-thought-about-the-roman-1253007513
Maybe something? Not Persian and i know you wrote that you had read some of the stuff the Chinese wrote about Rome already. If i do find anything more, I'll let you know. Hopefully It's something new