Studying History EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

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Studying History EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

What is History? The study of the past Historians study history: they want to know –How people lived –Why the people did what they did –What were peoples challenges and how did they solve them EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Culture The knowledge, beliefs, customs and values of a group of people Historians study past cultures to learn about how people lived their daily lives. EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Archeology Study of the past based on what things people left behind Archeologists explore places people –Lived, worked and fought –They examine the things left behind Often the things left behind are our only clues as to how people lives EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Understanding History Understanding the past helps us to understand our world today –Knowing yourselves –Knowing others –Knowing the world EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Knowing Yourself What if you did not know your own past? Without our personal history we would have no identity EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Knowing Yourself What would happen if countries had no record of their past? –Wouldn’t know how their gov’t came into being –Wouldn’t know their countries triumphs and failures Teaches us the about the experiences we have been through as a people Shapes our identity and teaches us the values we share EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Values Ideas that people hold dear and try to live by EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Knowing Others Teaches us about cultures unlike our own Teaches us how we are alike and different Teaches why people think the way they do –What struggles have they faced –How have these struggles affected how people view themselves and others EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Understanding Others Helps you to –see the viewpoints of others –Teaches you to respect and understand others This knowledge helps promote tolerance EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Knowing the World Better understanding of where you live Understand how today’s events were shaped by the past “those that forget their past are doomed to repeat it” EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

“The purpose of history is not the reader’s enjoyment at the moment of perusal (reading it), but the reformation (improvement) of the reader’s soul, to save him from stumbling at the stumbling block many times over.” –Polybius, The Histories, vol. XXXVIII EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Using Clues Fossils – a part or imprint of something that was once alive Artifacts- objects created and used by humans

Sources of Information Primary Source – an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event Treaties, letters, diaries, laws, court documents, royal commands, or an audio or video recording EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Secondary Source Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness the event History Book, documentary EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Sources of Change Authors of secondary sources do not always agree One may think a king was a brilliant leader, another may say he won battles because his soldiers had more advanced weapons EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?

Class Work and Homework Fill In What did I learn Confused Say EQ: How can we improve our understanding of the past?