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Introduction to the Historical
         Discipline
This presentation introduces
• The historical discipline, including the
  kinds of questions that historians ask
• The variety of primary sources that
  historians use
• How to analyze primary sources
• How to use secondary sources
Part One
The Historical Discipline
Why History?
A People Without a History Are Like Wind
          in the Buffalo Grass
               (Lakota Indians)

• Why is a people's memory of itself essential
  to its identity?
• How is the absence of a people's collective
  memory like the wind in the buffalo grass?
• What does this analogy tell us about the
  Lakota Indians?
What Others Have Said
•History is more or less bunk. (Henry Ford)
•Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to
repeat it. (Santayana)
•History is a people's memory, and without memory man is
demoted to the lower animals. (Malcolm X)
•History is a science, no less and no more. (J.B. Bury)
•History is an argument without end. (Peter Geyl)

•No single man makes history. (Boris Pasternak)
How is history different than
     other disciplines?
Historians Want To Know

            • What?
            • Why?
            • How?
            • When?
            • Who?
The Historian as Investigative
          Reporter
               • Study the data
               • Conduct
                 interviews
               • Hear all points
                 of view.
The Basic Steps of Historical
            Analysis
• Identify a historical
  problem or an interesting
  historical topic.
• Find appropriate sources.
• Analyze the sources by
  asking the right questions.
• Create analytical
  narratives or histories
  about the past.
The Big Questions
  Historians Ask: Social

How did those originally excluded
from the political process (the
propertyless, women, African-
Americans, Latinos, Asians, gays &
lesbians) win their way into the
democratic system?
The Big Questions Historians
       Ask: Political



        What explains the
        decline of new deal
        liberalism after 1964?
The Big Questions Historians
         Ask: Economic
What factors contributed to industrial
development in the Northern states during the
middle of the nineteenth century?
The Big Questions
 Historians Ask:
    Cultural
How have definitions of
success changed over time?
Part Two:
              Types of Sources
• Primary Sources:
  sources written or created
  by the historical actors

• Secondary Sources:
  findings of someone who
  did not observe the event,
  but who investigated
  primary sources other
  secondary accounts to
  retell the event
Primary Sources
Written        Visual       Oral
Types of Written Primary
             Sources
• Memoirs
• Diaries
• Letters
• Government
  records
• Newspapers
Types of Visual Primary Sources
 •   Paintings
 •   Cartoons
 •   Photographs
 •   Films
 •   Television
Types of Oral Primary Sources
•   Stories and Narratives
•   Oral histories
•   Anecdotes
•   Jokes
•   Folk songs
•   Radio recordings
•   Popular music
Part Three: Analyzing Primary
           Sources
           • Basic Questions to Ask All
             primary sources
           • The Time and Place Rule
           • The Bias Rule
           • Assessing the Quality of the
             Primary Source
           • Special Instructions for
             Visual Sources
Questions to Ask All Primary
        Documents
              • Who created the
                document?
              • What is the nature of the
                document?
              • When was the document
                created?
              • Why was the document
                created?
              • What does the document
                mean?
The Time and Place Rule
Usually, the closer in time and place a source and its creator were to
an event in the past, the better the source will be. Thus the best
primary sources might include some of the following:
    • Direct traces of the event
    • Accounts of the event, created at the time it occurred, by
    firsthand observers and participants
    • Accounts of the event, created after the event occurred, by
    firsthand observers and participants
    • Accounts of the event, created after the event occurred, by
    people who did not participate or witness the event, but who
    used interviews or evidence from the time of the event.
The Bias Rule
• Every piece of evidence and every source must be
  read or viewed skeptically and critically.
• No piece of evidence should be taken at face
  value. The creator's point of view must be
  considered.
• Each piece of evidence and source must be cross-
  checked and compared with related sources and
  pieces of evidence.
Assessing the Quality of the
         Primary Source
• Who created the source and why?
• Did the recorder have firsthand knowledge of the
  event?
• Was the recorder a neutral party?
• Was the source meant to be public or private?
• Did the recorder wish to inform or persuade others?
• Was the information recorded during the event,
  immediately after the event, or after some lapse of
  time?
Special Suggestions for
   Visual Sources
              • Look for internal clues to
              determine when the visual
              source was created
              • Look at the internal
              evidence by dividing the
              illustration into parts:
              background and foreground,
              individuals, objects, or
              quadrants
Part Four:
   How to Use
Secondary Sources
Types of Secondary Sources
• Textbooks
• Monographs (published books
  on specific topics)
• Statistical tables
• Graphs
• Pictures and drawings
• Historical novels, short
  stories, movies
Ways to Use
           Secondary Sources
• As a collection of facts

• As a source of background material for a specific
  time, a specific place, or a specific concept

• As an interpretation to stimulate your thinking
Questions To Ask
           Secondary Sources
• What is the author's
  thesis?
• Is the thesis relevant to
  my research?
• How can I determine
  the accuracy of the
  secondary source?
How To Evaluate a
Secondary Source

         • Currency

         • Authority

         • Scholarship
Questions to Consider When
 Assessing a Secondary Source
• What is the author’s
  evidence?
• Does the evidence
  support the author’s
  thesis?
• What are the author’s
  biases? How much
  do these biases
  influence the author’s
  interpretation?
Special Questions for
          Internet Sources
• Who published this document?
• What credentials does the author claim to have?
• What is the author’s objective in producing the
  document?
• How current is the site?
• Do traditional sources of information substantiate
  information found in an Internet-based source?
Special Questions for
          Journal Articles
• When was the article published?
• Who publishes the journal?
• What type of paper is it?
  – Opinion paper?
  – Empirical study?
  – Literature review?
• What is the nature of the supporting evidence
• Is there a bibliography?
•
The End

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Doing history

  • 1. Introduction to the Historical Discipline
  • 2. This presentation introduces • The historical discipline, including the kinds of questions that historians ask • The variety of primary sources that historians use • How to analyze primary sources • How to use secondary sources
  • 5. A People Without a History Are Like Wind in the Buffalo Grass (Lakota Indians) • Why is a people's memory of itself essential to its identity? • How is the absence of a people's collective memory like the wind in the buffalo grass? • What does this analogy tell us about the Lakota Indians?
  • 6. What Others Have Said •History is more or less bunk. (Henry Ford) •Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. (Santayana) •History is a people's memory, and without memory man is demoted to the lower animals. (Malcolm X) •History is a science, no less and no more. (J.B. Bury) •History is an argument without end. (Peter Geyl) •No single man makes history. (Boris Pasternak)
  • 7. How is history different than other disciplines?
  • 8. Historians Want To Know • What? • Why? • How? • When? • Who?
  • 9. The Historian as Investigative Reporter • Study the data • Conduct interviews • Hear all points of view.
  • 10. The Basic Steps of Historical Analysis • Identify a historical problem or an interesting historical topic. • Find appropriate sources. • Analyze the sources by asking the right questions. • Create analytical narratives or histories about the past.
  • 11. The Big Questions Historians Ask: Social How did those originally excluded from the political process (the propertyless, women, African- Americans, Latinos, Asians, gays & lesbians) win their way into the democratic system?
  • 12. The Big Questions Historians Ask: Political What explains the decline of new deal liberalism after 1964?
  • 13. The Big Questions Historians Ask: Economic What factors contributed to industrial development in the Northern states during the middle of the nineteenth century?
  • 14. The Big Questions Historians Ask: Cultural How have definitions of success changed over time?
  • 15. Part Two: Types of Sources • Primary Sources: sources written or created by the historical actors • Secondary Sources: findings of someone who did not observe the event, but who investigated primary sources other secondary accounts to retell the event
  • 16. Primary Sources Written Visual Oral
  • 17. Types of Written Primary Sources • Memoirs • Diaries • Letters • Government records • Newspapers
  • 18. Types of Visual Primary Sources • Paintings • Cartoons • Photographs • Films • Television
  • 19. Types of Oral Primary Sources • Stories and Narratives • Oral histories • Anecdotes • Jokes • Folk songs • Radio recordings • Popular music
  • 20. Part Three: Analyzing Primary Sources • Basic Questions to Ask All primary sources • The Time and Place Rule • The Bias Rule • Assessing the Quality of the Primary Source • Special Instructions for Visual Sources
  • 21. Questions to Ask All Primary Documents • Who created the document? • What is the nature of the document? • When was the document created? • Why was the document created? • What does the document mean?
  • 22. The Time and Place Rule Usually, the closer in time and place a source and its creator were to an event in the past, the better the source will be. Thus the best primary sources might include some of the following: • Direct traces of the event • Accounts of the event, created at the time it occurred, by firsthand observers and participants • Accounts of the event, created after the event occurred, by firsthand observers and participants • Accounts of the event, created after the event occurred, by people who did not participate or witness the event, but who used interviews or evidence from the time of the event.
  • 23. The Bias Rule • Every piece of evidence and every source must be read or viewed skeptically and critically. • No piece of evidence should be taken at face value. The creator's point of view must be considered. • Each piece of evidence and source must be cross- checked and compared with related sources and pieces of evidence.
  • 24. Assessing the Quality of the Primary Source • Who created the source and why? • Did the recorder have firsthand knowledge of the event? • Was the recorder a neutral party? • Was the source meant to be public or private? • Did the recorder wish to inform or persuade others? • Was the information recorded during the event, immediately after the event, or after some lapse of time?
  • 25. Special Suggestions for Visual Sources • Look for internal clues to determine when the visual source was created • Look at the internal evidence by dividing the illustration into parts: background and foreground, individuals, objects, or quadrants
  • 26. Part Four: How to Use Secondary Sources
  • 27. Types of Secondary Sources • Textbooks • Monographs (published books on specific topics) • Statistical tables • Graphs • Pictures and drawings • Historical novels, short stories, movies
  • 28. Ways to Use Secondary Sources • As a collection of facts • As a source of background material for a specific time, a specific place, or a specific concept • As an interpretation to stimulate your thinking
  • 29. Questions To Ask Secondary Sources • What is the author's thesis? • Is the thesis relevant to my research? • How can I determine the accuracy of the secondary source?
  • 30. How To Evaluate a Secondary Source • Currency • Authority • Scholarship
  • 31. Questions to Consider When Assessing a Secondary Source • What is the author’s evidence? • Does the evidence support the author’s thesis? • What are the author’s biases? How much do these biases influence the author’s interpretation?
  • 32. Special Questions for Internet Sources • Who published this document? • What credentials does the author claim to have? • What is the author’s objective in producing the document? • How current is the site? • Do traditional sources of information substantiate information found in an Internet-based source?
  • 33. Special Questions for Journal Articles • When was the article published? • Who publishes the journal? • What type of paper is it? – Opinion paper? – Empirical study? – Literature review? • What is the nature of the supporting evidence • Is there a bibliography? •