The Objectivity in History

The Objectivity in History   Order Description     an essay on philosophy of history. requires two books, That Noble Dream by Peter Novick and The Landscape of History by John L. Gaddis. (I don't have these books as a digital form. The essay should response these questions; In the book of "That Noble Dream," Peter Novick wrote that "in the years since the mid1960s... the idea of historical objectivity has become more problematic than ever before" (16-17). Drawing upon the books by Peter Novick, "That Noble Dream" and John Lewis Gaddis, "The landscape of history" 1-Explain why the idea of "historical objectivity" has become, in Gaddis's words, "hard possible" (p.29) 2-How does Gaddis argue, nonetheless, that we can obtain some measure of trustworthy historical knowledge? 3-Explain whether or not find his argument persuasive. Ps: Political, social and intellectual points should be emphasized when the writer use the book of That Noble Dream.