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br> Re: Brandon Crocker's Enjoying a Little Unrectified History : /p> p>Saw Khartoum last summer on TCM and enjoyed it. Of course I love Charlton Heston in any movie. br> -- Lila West /p>You write in this article:
"Even the French historian Amin Maalouf, author of The Crusades Through Arab Eyes, comments: "It does not do any good to distort history, even if you believe you are distorting it in a good way. Cruelty was not on one side, but on all."
p>Why "even"? Do you believe that French historians are generally in br> favor of distorting history? Or just French historians with Arabic br> names?
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