4:43 AM
@RajorshiKoyal Wow that's nonsense.
@RajorshiKoyal "history" is kinda like "people". It's sorta uncountable, refers to a big collection of things. But it can also be used in a countable fashion, in which case it'd still get verbs that agree with singular nouns.
You'd commonly see phrase of "A history of", I dunno, American agriculture or Australian indigenous people.
So "histories" is correct and natural in the sense of "big collections of facts that happened in the past", just like "peoples" can mean "several different 'types' of people gathered"
If "mathematics" bothers you, replace it with the American "math".
Does "My math are weak" sound right to your ears?