One of the most surprising historical events to occur was the suicide of Hitler. Another surprising historical event was the death of Alexander the great who was believed to have been killed by poison.
If you are looking for a word that means looking at already concluded events with the knowledge gained from those events hindsight would be appropriate.However, if you are discussing the tendency of humans to pass judgment on historical events and make moral judgments about past actions I would suggest the "Fallacy of Historical Perspective". This is a logical fallacy, or a fallacy in the way we commonly think and reason. It suggests that today can be used to judge yesterday.
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Yes it does. Surprising humans would think that though.
In terms of historical events, that would be Bethlehem and Jerusalem.
You would consult a primary source for a first and personal view of an historical event. Primary sources are original materials.
It would not be considered historical fiction. While it is based in a real time frame and location, the events are totally fiction.
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the term to describe that would be: "historical context".
Historical events, inventions, discoveries, new ideas, individuals, contact with other cultures, social reform, historical crises.
Hitler and the holacost would have to be one of them... maybe the Berlin wall falling down....
Ennis is a town in Ireland, so it would have historical influences from Irish history and events.