1999
DOI: 10.2307/3378966
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Government and Professional Ethics: The Case of Federal Historians

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“…Historians should not only be dedicated to the truth and full disclosure, but also must value maximum dissemination of history, which in my case specifically refers to interacting with my students, my colleagues, and the general public. 13 Rather than look down from an ivory tower, interactive communication that encourages mutual understanding is the objective. Dissemination, an historian's external function, remains a significant responsibility that provides services for the general public.…”
Section: The Historian's Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historians should not only be dedicated to the truth and full disclosure, but also must value maximum dissemination of history, which in my case specifically refers to interacting with my students, my colleagues, and the general public. 13 Rather than look down from an ivory tower, interactive communication that encourages mutual understanding is the objective. Dissemination, an historian's external function, remains a significant responsibility that provides services for the general public.…”
Section: The Historian's Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%