Why Study History?

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Why Study History?
Is History Useful?
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It doesn’t help build schools, fight fires,
perform operations, help sell merchandise, or
launch a space shuttle.
So…why do we study history?
History Helps Us Understand
OUR WORLD
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You cannot understand people if you do not
understand their past
You cannot understand our community if you
do not know how it came to be
You cannot understand our nation without
history
You cannot understand our world if you do
not understand history
History Give Us Identity
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Studying history gives people a sense of
nationalism
It gives groups such as ethnic, organization,
even schools a sense of identity
It gives family and personal identity as well
History Helps Us Understand People
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People make up society and it is very hard to
test how that kind of group behaves when it is
made up of 4 billion people
History acts as a “social laboratory”, one of
the few way we can help predict the future
behavior of such a large group
Those That Study and Understand History
Become Good Citizens
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It provides national identity
Provides examples of success, morality and of
course the examples of the opposite
Helps us understand current world affairs and
conflicts by understanding the root of the problems
Provides support for making decisions and
encourages, “responsible public behavior, whether
as a national or community leader, an informed
voter, a petitioner, or a simple observer. ”
Now that I have you all
convinced history is
important…
How do you take the first steps to
become a historian?
Jobs of the Historian
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Historians have at least
four different jobs
Each of these jobs is
important to understand
the past so we are able
to understand
ourselves, our society
and our world
The Detective
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Investigates the past
Determines what
happened
Separates truth from
falsehoods or
misinterpretations
Separates out bias in
historical writing to find
the truth (or as close as
possible)
The Storyteller
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Tells the story of history
to others
Imparts lessons,
morals, and other
learning of history
Entertains and
fascinates with the epic
story of our history
The Judge
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Judges history and
makes moral decisions.
Example: was someone
evil or just
misunderstood?
Ever heard the saying,
“We will see how
history judges me?”
Sorts what should be
emulated and what
should be discarded
The Philosopher
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Is a reflector and may
also be speculating on
what was right or wrong
Ponders important
questions and attempts
to pull out meaning
from history
Not only speculates on
the lessons of the past
but also may attempt to
predict the future
The End Is Just the Beginning
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Are you willing to put on
the four hats of
historian and attempt to
understand the past…
In order to ensure a
brighter future for
yourself, for your family,
for your community, for
your nation, and for
your world?