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Am I an art or science? - History

Am I an art or science? - History. HISTORY AS SCIENCE. As a social science, history follows the scientific method. Historical Process. Choosing Framework Gathering Data Analyzing Data and Understanding the Meaning and Relevance of the Data ( External and Internal Criticism)

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Am I an art or science? - History

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  1. Am I an art or science? - History

  2. HISTORY AS SCIENCE • As a social science, history follows the scientific method.

  3. Historical Process Choosing Framework Gathering Data Analyzing Data and Understanding the Meaning and Relevance of the Data (External and Internal Criticism) Reconstructing History

  4. HISTORY AS AN ART • History is an art because the historian interprets facts from sources. • When the historian writes history, it must be well-organized, coherent and elegant.

  5. Cartography Political Science

  6. Periods of Time

  7. Periods of Time Pre-history Written History Ancient (5000 BC – 476 BC) Medieval (476 BC – 14th century) Modern (14th – 18th century) Contemporary (18th – present) • Before written history • Before man settled in cities

  8. Working With Historic Time B.C. “Before Christ” Time period before Jesus was born. B.C.E “Before Common Era” Non-religious term used for time before Jesus B.C and B.C.E are basically the same! A.D. “Anno Domini” – in the year of the Lord (Latin) Refers to time periods since birth of Jesus C.E. “Common Era” Non-religious term used for time since Jesus A.D. and C.E. are basically the same!

  9. Using a Historic Timeline Using a historic timeline is much like using a number line in math with one major difference – there is no zero! • When using a historic timeline, think of the A.D. / C.E. side like the positive numbers on a number line. • Think of the B.C. / B.C.E. side like the negative numbers on a number line.

  10. Sample Timeline Problems • Granny Jones was born in 1920 C.E. and died in 2006 C.E. How old was she when she died? • Gramps Wilson died in 2003 A.D. at the age of 97. In what year was he born? • An archaeologist uncovered the remains of a human who lived from approximately 1750 B.C. and died around 1720 B.C. How old was this individual when they died? • Using the same person from above, how many years ago did they die? • If Queen Nefertiti died in 1335 B.C.E. at age 42, in what year was she born?

  11. CENTURIES Century a time period of 100 years ** Because there is no “year zero,” centuries always begin with a year ending in the number “1” and end in a year ending with “00.” ** In order to name the century, take the “00” off the last year of the century, and that is its name. Examples: 1-100 C.E. 1st Century C.E. 1301 – 1400 A.D. 14th Century A.D. 700-601 B.C. 7th Century B.C.

  12. Sample Century Problems • The years 501 - 600 C.E. would be the ________ century. • The years 1701 – 1800 A.D. would be the ________ century. • The 14th century A.D. would comprise what years? • The 8th century C.E. would comprise what years? • The 1st century B.C. would comprise what years?

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