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Who stated this: History is a continuous process of interaction between the historian and his sources

EDWARD HALLETT CARR

EHC

According to him, history is an unending dialogue between past and present

EDWARD HALLETT CARR

EHC

An Arab Scholar who said that history is a story of societal development. He also wrote a book entitled “The Introduction”

IBN KHALDUN

IK

Translation of IBN KHALDUN’S book in Arab

AL MuQaddimah

AM

A notorious historian from early 1900’s who stated that history is a collection of thoughts and actions of civilized men

WILL DURANT

WD

Author of the book “History of Philosophy”

WILL DURANT

WD

According to him, history is a collection of biographies of “great men”

THOMAS CARLYLE

TC

Author of “The Great Men Theory”

THOMAS CARLYLE

TC

This term refers to people who are powerful especially those in politics

GREAT MEN

GM

A man from 17th century who defined history as “register of the crimes and misfortunes of mankind”

EDWARD GIBBON

EG

What kind of idea does EDWARD GIBBON showed in his meaning of history?

PESSIMISTIC IDEA

According to him, history should highlight and feature the victory and triumphs of the people

J.P. RIZAL

JPR

His meaning of history focuses on the achievements of the people

J.P. RIZAL

History came from a Greek word _________ meaning ________

Historía - knowledge obtained by inquiry or investigation

When did the meaning of history includes the PAST?

12th century

History cam be defined in 2 ways. What are these?

History is a narrative about the past


History is a discipline or a field of study about the past

What are the four CHARACTERISTICS of History?

1) Deals with what is relevant


2) Has 3 elements


3) History is different from a chronicle


4) History has no finality

Three elements of History

1) People


2) Place


3) Time

History deals with _______ to make______.

Interpretations


Connections and Generalizations

Three “supporting details” why history is said to have no finality.

1) Time is continuous


2) New evidences/findings


3) New interpretations/perspectives

Characteristics of history as a field of study about the past

1) Relevance


2) Objective/Scientific


3) Subjective


4) A part of social science and humanities


5) Evolving - continues to grow/expand

What is sources in Filipino?

Batis Pangkasaysayan

BP

This refers to the selection of topics/sources of the historians

History as subjective

Characteristics of history as a field of study about the past

1) Relevance


2) Objective/Scientific


3) Subjective


4) A part of social science and humanities


5) Evolving - continues to grow/expand

This refers to history having SOURCES/REFERENCE

Objective/Scientific

O/S

What is sources in Filipino?

Batis Pangkasaysayan

BP

This refers to the selection of topics/sources of the historians

History as subjective

This also refers to historian’s prejudice, bias, emotions, experience, and interpretations.

Subjective

Before the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, what are the two parties on war? Who are the Allies and who are the Central Powers?

Allies: Russia/USSR, UK, France, (Serbia)


Central Powers: Germany, Ottoman, Austrian-Hungarian, (Bulgaria)

R,U,F

Under the history as subjective, the selection of topics/sources of the historians depend on______ and _______.

a) Knowledge


b) Interest

K and I

In WWI, as an example of history as subjective, what treaty was signed in 1918 between Germans and Russians?

TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK

TB-L

Russians are also called as?

BOLSHEVIKS

B

Before the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, what are the two parties on war? Who are the Allies and who are the Central Powers?

Allies: Russia/USSR, UK, France, (Serbia)


Central Powers: Germany, Ottoman, Austrian-Hungarian, (Bulgaria)

R,U,F

According to the Bolsheviks, what is their “reason” why they agreed with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk after their war with Germany?

Because they have different form of governance back then, Monarchy (under the Romanovs 1914) and Civil War (1918)

During the WWII, as an example of history as subjective, who are the allies and axis that time?

Allies: US, UK, USSR


Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan

Other term for Allies and Central Powers during WWI

Allies: TRIPLE ENTENTE


CP: TRIPLE ALLIANCE

History as part of ________ says that in history, society is the unit of analysis and it follows a methodology or rules

SOCIAL SCIENCE

History as part of ________ says that history includes human experience, culture, literature

HUMANITIES

Two main classification of literature

PROSE


POETRY

Two classification of PROSE?

FICTION


NON-FICTION

Non-fiction gives ________ and _________

ACCURACY


TRUTH

[Under history as evolving]


What do you call the practice of writing history back then?

TRADITIONAL HISTORIOGRAPHY

[Under history as evolving]


What do you call the history of history writing

TRADITIONAL HISTORIOGRAPHY

Traditional Historiography focuses on three things. What are those?

1) Political


2) Economic


3) Diplomatic

What is the method of Traditional Historiography?

POSITIVISM

Positivism is similar to ________

Empiricism

A philosopher associated in POSITIVISM?

Auguste Comte

Three historians who tend to rely on documents.

1) Leopolde Von Ranke


2) Charles Victor Langlois


3) Charles Seignobos

What book says that “There is no substitute to documents, if there are no documents, there is no history”

“The Introduction to the Study of History”

Who are the authors of “The Introduction to the Study of History”

Charles Victor Langlois


Charles Seignobos

In connection with POSITIVISM, who are the ones producing documents?

GREAT MEN

Since POSITIVISM focuses on documents produced by “great men”, then we can say that this method is _________

ELITE-CENTRIC

When did Traditional Historiography rise?

19th Century

In 20th Century, traditional historiography evolved to what is called as ________ or ________

NEW HISTORY


NOUVELLE HISTOIRE

The term NEW HISTORY/NOUVELLE HISTOIRE was coined in _______ School of History

ANNALES

What are the 4 focuses of NEW HISTORY/NOUVELLE HISTOIRE

1) Socio-cultural


2) Women’s


3) History of Mentality


4) Rural History

One focus of NEW HISTORY/NOUVELLE HISTOIRE that focuses on everyday life

SOCIO-CULTURAL

One of the focuses of NEW HISTORY/NOUVELLE HISTOIRE that focuses on LOCATING women in history

WOMEN’S

Difference of Feminist History to Locating Women in History

Feminist History is about the perspective of a woman on historical events

What are the 3 methods of NEW HISTORY/NOUVELLE HISTOIRE

1) Oral History Methodology


2) Artifacts: fossils


3) Other social sciences

Oral history methodology us also called as _______

INTERVIEW

What is the purpose of Oral History Methodology/Interview

Producing documents for people who cannot produce by themselves

An archive/book by Germans which is one sample work of a positivist

MONUMENTA GERMANIAE HISTORIA

Counter part of MGH in the Philippines

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

Who are the two American “archivists” who wrote PH ISLANDS

EMMA HELEN BLAIR


JAMES ALEXANDER ROBERTSON

An example of History of Mentality [Book]

BIRTH OF PURGATORY

Author of the “Birth of Purgatory”

Jacques Le Goff

According to the book “Birth of Purgatory”, purgatory was born out of ___________

People’s fear

According to the book “Birth of Purgatory”, purgatory was born out of ___________

People’s fear

Another book that is an example of History of Mentality where people believed in the ability of the king and queen to heal because of the idea of poverty.

THE ROYAL TOUCH

Author of The Royal Touch

MARC BLOCH

Explain: HISTORY AS INTERDISCIPLINARY

The need to study other social sciences like geology, linguistic, psychology, etc in order to know the history of a subject

Explain: HISTORY AS INTERDISCIPLINARY

The need to study other social sciences like geology, linguistic, psychology, etc in order to know the history of a subject

These serve as the flow of history or a visual representation of the past

HISTORICAL MODELS

What are the four historical models?

1) Linear


2) Cyclical


3) Spiral


4) Chaotic

How many volumes does the PH ISLANDS HAS?

55 vols

This historical model shows that history has a definite beginning and end

LINEAR MODEL

Linear model of history was believed to be a __________ view on history because of biblical intervention

PROVINDENTIAL

An example of a religion in Persia who believes in the end of the world.

ZOROASTRIANISM

What do you call the part of theology focusing on the final events of history or the end of the world?

ESCHATOLOGY

The history which focuses on socio-cultural aspect is also called as ________

“HISTORY FROM BELOW”

Why is it called “History from Below”?

Because the sources are the masses

What are the 4 phases of the world according to Zoroastrianism

1) Gold


2) Silver


3) Steel


4) Iron

Why is it called “History from Below”?

Because the sources are the masses

A highly dualistic religion which believes in good and bad

ZOROASTRIANISM

Name of the good God of Zoroastrianism

AHURA MAZDA

Name of the good God of Zoroastrianism

AHURA MAZDA

Name of the bad God of Zoroastrianism

ANGRA MAINYU

Name of the good God of Zoroastrianism

AHURA MAZDA

Name of the bad God of Zoroastrianism

ANGRA MAINYU

The name of the creature that is made out of metal created by Ahura Mazda

GAYOMARTAN

When Angra Mainyu killed Gayamartan, what happened to the land?

The land was fertilized

After the land was fertilized, what is the the name of the first plant that rise on the land?

RHUBARB

Inside the Rhubarb plant are the first man and woman. Who are those

Mashyoi (man)


Masha (woman)

During the Steel Phase (in the beliefs of Zoroastrianism), when Angra Mainyu dominated the world, a savior has risen. His name is _________.

SAOSHYANT

These are the anti-thesis of history which do not bother to study history because their argument is that, we cannot understand/access the past because we cannot go back to the past.

POSTMODERNISTS

This refers to any material that can be used to gather information about the past.

HISTORICAL SOURCES

Categories of historical sources

According to FORM


According to IMPORTANCE

Two types of Historical Sources According to Form

1) Written


2) Non-written

One best example of Written Sources

ARCHIVES

What is archives in Filipino?

SINUPAN

An archive from Spain that can be found in UST.

ARCHIVO GENERAL DE INDIAS

An archive that can be accessed in Ateneo?

AMERICAN HISTORICAL COLLECTION

An archive that can be accessed in UP.

PHILIPPINE RADICAL PAPERS

An archive in the PH

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ARCHIVES

Sign of appearance of Saoshyant?

Shining star

Examples of non-written historical sources

1) Archaeological


2) Audio-visual sources


3) Mythology


4) Folklores (Epics)

Two examples of Archaeological sources

Artifacts and fossils

An example of non-written historical sources which aims to give an idea to people to rationalize their surroundings.

MYTHOLOGY

[Example of Mythology]


Name of the anthropomorphic God of Hindus who has he power to remove obstacles

GANESH

An example of non-written historical sources characterized by a long narrative poem depicting the lives of the heroes

EPIC

An example of non-written historical sources which shows the PRACTICES, STORY OF SOCIETIES, and MORAL STANDARDS of the people

EPICS

[Example of Mythology]


A giant bird that swallows the sun and moon which explains the ELLIPSES

MINOKAWA

An epic of the Igorots

BIAG NI LAM-ANG

[BIAG NI LAM-ANG]


What do you call the beheading practice of the Igorots

PAGKAKANYAW

[BIAG NI LAM-ANG]


The practice of implanting a gold tooth

PAGPUPUSAD

The MAJI in Zoroastrianism are ________.

Zoroastrianism Priests

[BIAG NI LAM-ANG]


Practice of offering something to the family of the woman

PAGBIBIGAY-KAYA/PAGBIBIGAY SUSO

An example of an Epic in Bicol Region

IBALON

Who is the hero in IBALON

HANDIONG

An example of an epic in India about a family conflict

MAHABHARATA

The conflict in Mahabharata is called ________

KURUKSHETRA WAR

The Kurukshetra War is between ________ and ________

KAURAVAS VS 5 PANDAVAS

Kauravas and Pandavas are _______

Cousins

The most important part of Mahabharata

BHAGAVAD GITA

[MAHABHARATA]


The moral and religious practices of hindus

DHARMA

[MAHABHARATA]


What is the caste system of Hindus?

BRAHMAN


KSHATRIYA


VAISHYAS


SHUDRAS


DALIT (Untouchables)

The phase of the world according to Zoroastrianism where the “notion of judgment” as created.

IRON PHASE

A historical model which shows that history repeats itself

CYCLICAL MODEL

Technically, history doesn’t repeat itself because _______

Time cannot be repeated

Three examples of “historical events” that is said to repeat

World wars


Chinese dynasties


Rise and fall of empires

Give the 10 chinese dynasties

Xia


Shang


Chou


Qin


Han


Tang


Sung


Yuan


Ming


Mandu

This historical model shows that history cannot be repeated but has similarities.

SPIRAL MODEL

A historical model which shows that historical events have no patterns and that they are different from each other hence, there is no connection.

CHAOTIC MODEL

[MAHABHARATA - CASTE SYSTEM]


Who are the intellectuals or preachers?

BRAHMAN

A historical source coming from an eyewitness.

PRIMARY SOURCE

A historical source from an official record or account.

PRIMARY SOURCE

These are sources produced during the period under consideration and an example of a primary source

CONTEMPORANEOUS SOURCE

A historical source which gives raw data or information

PRIMARY SOURCE

A historical source with an indirect connection with the study under consideration.

SECONDARY SOURCE

A historical source which borrows information from the primary ones.

SECONDARY SOURCES

A historical source which includes INTERPRETATION/ANALYSIS.

SECONDARY SOURCE

This refers to the evaluation of historical sources.

HISTORICAL CRITICISM

What are the two categories of Historical Criticism?

1) EXTERNAL/SURFACE CRITICISM


2) INTERNAL/HIGHER CRITICISM

What are the three things that should consider in an external/surface criticism?

1) Physical attribute


2) Provenance/origin


3) Originality

[MAHABHARATA - CASTE SYSTEM]


Who are the monarchs, soldiers, and government officials?

KSHATRIYA

A historical criticism which focuses on the AUTHENTICITY

EXTERNAL/SURFACE CRITICISM

A historical criticism which focuses on the VERACITY/CREDIBILITY of the sources.

INTERNAL/HUGHER CRITICISM

Three things to consider in the internal/higher criticism

1) Contents


2) Motives of the author


3) Corroboration

[INTERNAL/HIGHER CRITICISM]


Process of comparing with other sources

CORROBORATION

[MAHABHARATA - CASTE SYSTEM]


Who are the merchants and farmers?

VAISHYAS

[MAHABHARATA - CASTE SYSTEM]


Who are the servants?

SHUDRAS

[EPIC - MAHABHARATA]


What do you the cycle of birth and rebirth?

SAMSARA

[MAHABHARATA]


What is their goal in life?

LIBERATION OR MOKSHA/NIRVANA

[MAHABHARATA - BHAGAVAD GITA]


Who is the prince who talked to his chariot?

PRINCE ARJUNA

[MAHABHARATA - BHAGAVAD GITA]


Who is the chariot with whom Prince ARJUNA talked to?

GOD KRISHNA

What are the two categories of historical sources according to importance?

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES

A historical source which has a direct connection with the study under consideration

PRIMARY SOURCE

A historian from Colombia who takes historical revisionism as a challenge and not necessarily bad because of new evidences

Josef Hayim Yerushalmi

What is “History of Mentality” in German?

Histoire des mentalites

What are the three importance of Geography in History?

1) Place is an element of history


2) Geographic/Climatic/Environmental Determinism


3) Philippine Geography

According to this concept, the surroundings affect the people and so the history

Geographic Determinism

Who coined the term Geographic Determinism?

MONTESQUIEU

When does MONTESQUIEU coined the term Geographic Determinism?

18th century

According to Geographic Determinism, different geographies produce different _________________

Kinds of people

When does the concept of RACISM arise in the concept of Geographic Determinism?

19th century

This refers to the scientific classification of people by skin color.

RACISM

“Father of Racism”

JOHANN FRIEDRICH BLUMENBACH

What is the 5-RACE SCHEME created by JOHANN FRIEDRICH BLUMENBACK

1) Caucasians


2) Mongoloids


3) Malayans


4) Indians


5) Ethiopians

The negative side of RACISM is that it produces __________

HIERARCHY

The HIERARCHY of racism is based on the level of _____________

DEVELOPMENT

How does RACISM connected to Geographic Determinism?

Degenerative Hypothesis

Define the Ph Geography in three characteristics

1) Archipelago


2) Land formations: Mountain Ranges


3) Bodies of Water: River System

Philippines us included un the group of southeast asian countries called ________ _______ ______

Insular Southeast Asia

What is the reason why PH had a late revolution?



Because the PH Geography is ________

ARCHIPELAGIC

Because the PH Geography is “Archipelagic”, Filipinos had sa different ________ and ________

Cultures


Languages

Refers to the knowledge can only be generated through SENSORY EXPERIENCE

POSITIVISM

What is “History of Mentality” in German?

Histoire Des Mentalites