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Enforcement of Standards in History

Jack Hays

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Here's an unusual story. A prestigious prize has been returned by the author because so many errors were found in his award-winning book. Makes you wonder about the original reviewers.

Historian returns prize for high-profile book with 70+ corrections

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A historian based at Columbia University has returned a 2014 prize after criticisms prompted him to issue more than 70 corrections to his prominent book about North Korea.
Charles Armstrong told Retraction Watch he returned the 2014 John K. Fairbank Prize he received for “Tyranny of the Weak” due to “numerous citation errors.” The book has faced heavy criticism, including allegations of plagiarism and using invalid sources.
The American Historical Society, which issues the Fairbank Prize, released a statement last week:
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This reminds me of that time some dumbass publishing company made fun of sci-fi and fantasy writers while claiming that they themselves only published high quality manuscripts; so a bunch of writers got together and intentionally wrote a horrible story that made no sense and sent it to the company under a fake name, and the company freakin' agreed to publish it. It was only revealed to be a prank after the company was prepared to publish it and they turned into a huge laughing stock.
 
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