Book contents
- Teaching History in Higher Education
- Teaching History in Higher Education
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 What Is History Like?
- Chapter 2 What Do Historians Do?
- Chapter 3 What Kinds of Stories Do Historians Tell?
- Chapter 4 What Kinds of Problems Do Historians Solve?
- Chapter 5 What Does History Teach Us?
- Chapter 6 Principles and Guidelines for Teaching History
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 2 - What Do Historians Do?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2025
- Teaching History in Higher Education
- Teaching History in Higher Education
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 What Is History Like?
- Chapter 2 What Do Historians Do?
- Chapter 3 What Kinds of Stories Do Historians Tell?
- Chapter 4 What Kinds of Problems Do Historians Solve?
- Chapter 5 What Does History Teach Us?
- Chapter 6 Principles and Guidelines for Teaching History
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter characterizes History as an interpretive discipline, one in which conclusions are drawn by applying critical thinking to the available evidence, rather than one that aims to achieve actionable results from experimental or observational results. It points out that History aims not at reproducible and definitive outcomes but at broadening and deepening inquiry. It seeks to define what kinds of questions historians most value, questions that contribute to and enable such deepening and widening inquiry. Finally, this chapter discusses in greater depth the methodological and epistemological division introduced in the Introduction, between those more attracted to the historicist tradition examined in Chapter 1 and those more attracted to the methods, aims, and epistemological assumptions of social-science theory and of critical social theory. The chapter discusses both the strengths and weaknesses of these competing traditions and the pedagogical benefit of introducing students to both – the unique intellectual flexibility that the study of the discipline of History can cultivate.
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- Teaching History in Higher EducationEthics, Aims, Methods, pp. 61 - 100Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025