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Title: The Method of Historical Inquiry


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The Method of Historical Inquiry
  • Why Do We Study History?

2
Recall
  • History is what we choose to remember about the
    past.
  • Our common experience binds us together.

3
Interpretation
  • History involves explaining people and events.
  • Historians read between the lines.
  • History can illustrate ideas.
  • Speculation means guessing about the past.

4
Interpretation and Illustration
  • What is happening in the image?
  • Which side created the image? Why?

5
Application
  • Use the past to understand the present.
  • The past must engage in dialogue with the
    present.
  • Use personal experiences to make sense of the
    past.
  • Examine situations in the past.

6
Analysis
  • History involves figuring out complicated
    situations.
  • Break the event down into its parts Which parts
    can you identify? Which battle was the turning
    point of the Civil War?
  • Examine each part. How are the battles related?
  • Try to create a time line of events Which are
    causes? effects?

7
Illustration Analysis
8
Synthesis
  • History involves making sense out of a jumble of
    facts.
  • You can search for patterns.
  • You can speculate Guessing at reasons for
    outcomes.
  • You can predict Could World War II have been
    avoided?
  • You can make generalizations broad statements
    that summarize.

9
Synthesis Creating A New Idea
  • Draw your own conclusions Dropping the atomic
    bomb - justified or unjustified?

10
Evaluation
  • History involves making judgments about people in
    events.
  • Example You can examine all sides of the Civil
    Rights issue.
  • You can debate the pros and cons of integrating
    the schools.
  • You can describe the strengths and weaknesses of
    the President's policy.

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Evaluation
  • You can examine the advantages and disadvantages
    of the strategy of non-violence.
  • You can judge whether a person, policy, or event
    measured up to a high standard.
  • Example To what extent did Dr. Martin L. King,
    Jr. measure up to the standard of the Declaration
    of Independence, the Constitution, and the Golden
    Rule?

12
Why Study History?
  • If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it
    expects what never was and never will be.
    Thomas Jefferson
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