I believe I have addressed that in my answer. Still I will add this. By definition a primary source is not “re-written”. Note I did not write unbiased. A bit of a Socratic approach: do the defeated embellish their stories?
Because I think its worth re-stating for any social science:
Also there are no wrong answers; just answers with supporting context.
GeneralDingus@lemmy.cafe 1 year ago
Rewriting/forging historical documents to fit your narrative is really difficult and time consuming. I’m sure you can go to a library and actually see the documents. You can even see this with declassified documents, although they’ll be redacted. This isn’t the same for internet archives though.
I’d say, for “victors”, it’s easier to destroy primary sources.
harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
It’s the primary mission of pretty all colonizing societies - destroy the sources and you destroy a cultures collective memory.