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Studying History Lisa M. Lane

History 103 Lecture 1: Studying Western Civ

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Studying HistoryLisa M. Lane

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History IS context - for everything

Western Civ as a controversial class

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Tool 1: Context

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Tools 2: Types of history

political economic social

intellectual militarytechnological

biological gender women's

environmental

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Tool 3: Geography

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Tool 4: The Timeline

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Tool 5: Primary and Secondary Sources

Primary - created or written during the era we’re studying

Secondary - created using primary sources but after the fact

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Primary or secondary?

Masaccio’s Trinity (1325)Map from 1960s textbook

Astrolabe (1291)

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Christoper Columbus arrivingin the New World (Tancredi Scarpelli, 1931)

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