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Title: The Challenges of World History


1
The Challenges of World History
  • What does world history mean?
  • Can it be done?

2
What is the world?
  • The first problem we encounter when we begin to
    study world history is simply what do we mean by
    the world?
  • From different geographical and cultural
    perspectivesas well as different geographical
    periodsthe world can be defined in quite
    different ways
  • If we are going to make any headway we have to
    agree on what the term world actually means

3
Some 19th century ideas
  • Hegel believed that world history was a process
    leading towards an inevitable final cause the
    idea of freedom
  • Karl Marx had a similar idea but emphasized the
    material aspects of freedom
  • In the 20th century, historians have challenged
    (an even rejected) the idea that history is
    progressing through stages towards one final end

4
Globalization
  • We also have to take account of the fact that we
    live in an era of globalization
  • This challenges us to see world history from the
    perspective of how we arrived at where we are
    today

5
History and Globalization
  • Even if we agree that the world is the planet
    that we live on, we still have some
    methodological concerns to deal with
  • How can we understand world history in an
    inclusive way that does not rely on our cultural
    biases and assumptions?
  • Just how objective can we be?
  • How can we understand the past if we look at
    everything from a 21st century perspective?

6
How do we understand the past?
  • Historians use a number of categories of analysis
    in order to assess the past
  • Political
  • Economic
  • Social
  • Religious
  • Intellectual
  • Technological
  • Artistic
  • All of these categories can be use to make
    comparisons about different parts of the world

7
Other categories
  • Since the 1960s historians have tended to focus
    on the following three categories
  • Class
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Building on these themes historians have also
    emphasized the importance of
  • Power
  • Ideology
  • Identity

8
Regions and Interactions
  • One of the major themes of this course is the
    interaction and divergence between different
    regions of the world
  • While we need to know something about the
    distinct nature of each region, we do not want to
    look at them in isolation
  • Sometimes these interactions are harmonious,
    other times they engender deep-seated conflict

9
World Populations
10
Afro-Eurasia
  • The textbook uses the term Afro-Eurasia to
    designate the area that was the most
    interconnected around 1000 CE
  • The authors argue that this designation best
    reflects how pre-modern understood their
    geography
  • It includes Europe, Northern Africa, and Asia

11
T-O World Maps
12
Postcolonial Theory
  • Postcolonial theorists analyze the effects of
    colonialism on societies and try to come up with
    working solutions to the effects of colonialism
    in places like India, Africa, and Latin America
  • The great impact of postcolonial theory has been
    to challenge some of the underlying assumptions
    of Western culture as a natural dominator of
    the rest of the world

13
Frantz Fanon (1925-1961)
  • Born in the French colony of Martinique, studied
    psychiatry in France
  • His works, like Black Skin, White Masks (1952)
    explored the effects of colonial domination on
    the colonized
  • Inspired revolutionary movements across the
    world, as well as the study of colonial
    domination

14
Edward Said
  • In his pioneering 1978 work Orientalism, Said
    argued that the Western mindset which sees the
    other as inferior and an object to be conquered
  • Often seen as the father of postcolonial theory

15
Impact of Postcolonial theory
  • Effort to write a history of the colonial era
    that does not simply appropriate the colonizers
    view but also takes into account the
    experiences and history of colonized people
  • In order to do this, we must be aware of western
    historical traditions and avoid projecting them
    on to non-western peoples

16
Our Goal
  • To sketch the outline of the roots of our modern
    global system (narrative)
  • To identify and discuss major themes that emerge
    from the interaction between people from
    different parts of the globe
  • To develop a balanced view of the past that takes
    in the perspectives of the various historical
    actors involved
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