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    Four Eras of Writing

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    “linked the past more strongly to the present” (Couvares 1). Before‚ historians –mostly white male- used to report only about “male” topics but since then‚ different issues have transformed the way history used to be. Over the last 400 years‚ the four different stages that have reshaped the writing of American history have been the providential‚ the rationalist‚ the nationalist‚ and the professional. Late- nineteenth-century historians‚ usually called “historicists” or “positivists” believed that history

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    School Dictionary defined a criticism as the expression of disapproval of something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes. (Oxfords School Dictionary‚ 2003. 109) By applying this these criticisms to any historical source or potential source a historian can identify whether or not the source is worthy of use. An external criticism is one that firstly tests a sources authenticity‚ it questions the origins‚ date‚ author and other key factors against what is already known and proven of the time

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    reference to sources‚ assess the different interpretations of Agrippina the Younger Sources from ancient historians tend to be more hostile towards Agrippina because she was a woman and she stepped outside the expected role of a Roman matron. In contrast to this‚ modern historians consider the context of her time and approach her with a neutral attitude. However‚ most of the historians present her according to three main stereotypes- the seducer and murderer of Claudius‚ the scheming and dominating

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    Indian population and the white citizens‚ history has put an emphasis on progress through time. The idea of progress through history seems relevant when one thinks about a topic‚ however‚ the question remains: Has progress actually been made‚ or do historians just want people to believe that idea? Thinking about historical topics in a chronological order from old to recent history‚ one might conclude that progress was made‚ but some issues that occurred in the past still remain today. To demonstrate

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    Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States: The Oppressed Dr. Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States might be better titled A Proletarian’s History of the United States. In the first three chapters Zinn looks at not only the history of the conquerors‚ rulers‚ and leaders; but also the history of the enslaved‚ the oppressed‚ and the led. Like any American History book covering the time period of 1492 until the early 1760’s‚ A People’s History tells the story of the "discovery"

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    of scales that allow people to do just that. Knowing what historic scales are‚ why someone should use scales‚ and the different geographic levels can help people answer the questions they ask everyday. Historic scales are a period of time that historians decides to write and reflect about. David Christian‚ a professor at Macquarie University in Sydney‚ Australia‚ suggests the easiest way to process the idea of history writing‚ is by thinking of it as the construction of a map.

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    Cameron Perez English 100 Professor. Cory March 12 2013 Started from the Bottom What is History? Is it purely stories handed down from generation to generation or is it simply the things we read about in history books? Is the history described in books today precise or has the whole truth been Throughout the course of history‚ there have been many events and stories that have been told and handed down from generation to generation gradually giving the current age an understanding of the

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    been confused. Often the line between the two is merged creating a general measure of difficulty when it comes to separating the two. ‘The relationship between heritage‚ history and memory has been subject to much debate recently among geographers‚ historians and cultural critics’1. However it is clear‚ that ‘Heritage is not history’2 and that ‘Heritage should not be confused with history. History seeks to convince by truth … Heritage exaggerates and omits‚ candidly admits and frankly forgets‚ and thrives

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    THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

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    volcanoes’ in Hawaii Island. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn once said that "History has a long-range perspective". The dramatic histories of Shakespeare are also based on historical events. The person who studies and writes about history is called historian. A historian is a scholar or researcher who uses a wide range of tools‚ techniques and sources to understand the past and how societies and people have changed over time. Justice Charles Gray leant heavily on the research of one of the expert witnesses

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    thinks of a historian they would probably say they are a museum curator or someone who just studies the past. However‚ they truly do not understand what it means to be a historian. In the book The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past‚ John Gaddis goes into explicit detail on what it takes for a historian to properly and accurately present the past to the public. There are three main elements that I found interesting in this explanation. They are the fact that the historian must use

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