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1.Why does your past matter? 2.How good is your memory? How reliable is it? 3.You take photos, you keep a diary; what do you include, what do you omit? 4.Would you be more inclined to trust an autobiography or a biography of the same individual written by a historian? 5.To what extent do you think people learn from their mistakes, and to what extent do you think they keep making the same mistakes? Your History
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Two answers What is History?
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History is the study of ‘present traces’ of the past. Evidence
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1.The publication of Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Speicies in 1859; 2.The birth of Bill Gates in 1955; 3.The deposition of Muamar Gadaffi in 2011; 4.England’s World Cup victory in 1966; 5.The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001; 6.Bingu Mutharika becoming President of Malawi in 2005; 7.The publication of US diplomatic despatches by Wikileaks in 2011. Significance
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Criteria? Significance
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“A page of history is worth a volume of logic” Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1841-1935 “The past is never dead. It’s not even past” William Faulkner, 1897-1962 “Those who don’t study the past are condemned to repeat it” George Santayana, 1863-1952 Why Study History?
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1) It has created our reality and all the world’s identities.
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“Who controls the 2) It is a defence against lies, propaganda and myth – ‘ignorance is strength’.
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3) It tells us what to expect from human nature.
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