Draft:Problems with History and Current Events: Reflections on Historical Narratives from an American Who Lived in Paris
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Problems with History and Current Events: Reflections on Historical Narratives from an American Who Lived in Paris is a book written by Bradley O’Cat that tackles the underlying problems with history and current events divided into three parts. The first part deals with the historical periods from the Roman Empire to the present international world order discussing the problems with each time period. The second part deals with the problems in American democracy that boiled to the surface during the Trump presidency. The third part deals with problems with historical narratives outside the Western paradigm.