Plagiarism by Historians Leaves Writers and Others Divided. / Geeta Sharma Jensen.
by Jensen, Geeta Sharma; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Originally Published: Plagiarism by Historians Leaves Writers and Others Divided, March 22, 2002; pp. n.p..
"If recent accusations and admissions of plagiarism have affected Doris Kearns Goodwin's reputation as a premier writer of history and charming speechmaker, there was nothing to show that earlier this month [March 2002] in St. Paul, Minn." (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL) This article discusses plagiarism among historians and questions the seriousness of this issue among writers and consumers of books.
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