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Historians have long struggled with the questions of historical relativism, objectivity, and standards of proof and evidence. Intellectual historian Alan Spitzer focuses on the contradiction between theory and practice by presenting case studies of four politically charged debates about the past: the response to the report of the commission chaired by John Dewey that evaluated the accusations made against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Purge Trials of 1937, the Dreyfus Affair in turn-of-the-century France, the allegations about the extent and meaning of literary critic Paul de Mans complicity with the German occupation forces in wartime Belgium, and Ronald Reagans justification for his 1987 visit to a German cemetery where Nazi SS officers are buried. Spitzers argument centers on the ways in which the authority of objective criteria for historical judgment are introduced in politicized disputes about the past, regardless of the theoretical qualification or repudiation of such standards. The higher the political stakes, the more likely the antagonists are to appeal to generally warranted standards of relevant evidence and rational inference. Spitzers commentary speaks to issues that transcend the specific content of the four cases he discusses.

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Historical Truth and Lies about the Past
Reflections
on Dewey,
Dreyfus,
de Man,
and
Reagan
Picture 1
The
University
of North
Carolina
Press
Chapel Hill
& London
Alan Spitzer

title:Historical Truth and Lies About the Past : Reflections On Dewey, Dreyfus, De Man, and Reagan
author:Spitzer, Alan B.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807822892
print isbn13:9780807822890
ebook isbn13:9780807864692
language:English
subjectHistoriography, Truth, Objectivity, History, Modern--20th century--Case studies.
publication date:1996
lcc:D13.S645 1996eb
ddc:907/.2
subject:Historiography, Truth, Objectivity, History, Modern--20th century--Case studies.
1996 The University of North Carolina Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
A portion of this book appeared in a slightly different form in "John Dewey, the Trial of Leon
Trotsky, and the Search for Historical Truth," History and Theory 29, no. (1990): 16-37, and is reprinted
with the permission of the publisher.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on
Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Spitzer, Alan B. (Alan Barrie), 1925
Historical truth and lies about the past: reflections on Dewey, Dreyfus, de Man, and Reagan / Alan B. Spitzer.
p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. )
and index. Contents: Introduction: historical
argument when the political chips are downJohn
Dewey, the "trial" of Leon Trotsky, and the search
for historical truthVersions of truth in the Dreyfus
caseThe debate over the wartime writings of Paul
de ManRonald Reagan's Bitburg narrative.
ISBN 0-8078-2289-2.ISBN 0-8078-4598-1 (pbk.)
I. Historiography. 2. Truth. 3. Objectivity. 4. History,
Modern20th centuryCase studies. 1. Title.
D13.s645 1996Picture 2Picture 3Picture 495-47876
Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9CIP
00 99 98 97 96 5 4 3 2 1
To the memory of Michael Brody
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
Historical Argument When the Political Chips Are Down
1
Chapter One
John Dewey, the "Trial" of Leon Trotsky, and the Search for Historical Truth
13
Chapter Two
Versions of Truth in the Dreyfus Case
35
Chapter Three
The Debate over the Wartime Writings of Paul de Man: The Language of Setting the Record Straight
61
Chapter Four
Ronald Reagan's Bitburg Narrative
97
Conclusion
117
Appendix A:
Letter from Paul de Man to Harvard Authorities
123
Appendix B:
"The Jews in Contemporary Literature"
129
Notes
133
Index
157
Page ix
Acknowledgments
Portions of this manuscript were constructively criticized by Charles Hale, David Joravsky, Janet Freeman, Alan Nagel, Steven Ungar, and Robert Preyer.
I wish also to thank Lewis Bateman for his warm encouragement, Christi Stanforth for impeccable copyediting, Gretchen Bouliane for reading proof on short notice, and Steven and Nancy Reschly for help in preparing the manuscript when they had better things to do.
The resident linguist, Mary Freeman Spitzer, was indispensable throughout.
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Introduction
Historical Argument When the Political Chips Are Down
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Unfortunately, if the norm of truth is driven out through the door, it comes in again through the window.
Paul Veyne
Although the "whole concept of historical truth" has been called into question,1 almost everyone claims to know what a lie about the past looks like.2 In historical debate, lying falls at the near end of a spectrum ranging from willful to unwitting misrepresentation, from the falsification to the misinterpretation of evidence, from arguments in manifest bad faith to well-intentioned incoherence. Separating out the historical chaff depends on some claim to cognitive authority, to some assumption of what John Dewey called "warranted assertability." My concern is not to unmask certain historical lies but to argue that the refutation of falsehood or error depends on some criteria of veracity and validity and that these criteria are exposed in the heat of debate regardless of the theoretical affirmation or repudiation of epistemological standards. I intend to consider these issues in case studies that examine contradictory histories of politically charged events.
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