Midterms Reviewer Chapter 1-4 PDF

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This document is a chapter-by-chapter review for a midterm exam covering history, focusing on concepts, relevance, the role of historians, and historical methods, including primary and secondary sources. It covers fundamental historical concepts like change and continuity, causation, and significance, using frameworks and perspectives.

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**CHAPTER 1: Meaning, Concepts, and Relevance of History** **HISTORY:** - Study of life in society In the past in all its aspects: contem devl and future hopes - Story of men in time: inquiry to the past based on events - Investigates what happened in the past and how it happened. -...

**CHAPTER 1: Meaning, Concepts, and Relevance of History** **HISTORY:** - Study of life in society In the past in all its aspects: contem devl and future hopes - Story of men in time: inquiry to the past based on events - Investigates what happened in the past and how it happened. - Analyzes the inevitable changes in human actions and how these changes affect or influence society's present life patterns. - Aims to help student understand current political, economic, and sociocultural conditions. - Without knowledge and concerns for the past, you cannot trace the relevance of doing and observing cultures, traditions, customs, and others. - **HISTORY HELP US UNDERSTAND PRESENT-DAY PROBLEMS OBJECTIVELY.** **Edward Hallett Carr (1892 -- 1982)** - Historian and philosopher of history - *14 -- volume History of Soviet Russia* and *What is History* book **Historian and his facts:** giving meaning to facts and events, *symbolic relationship between the historian and his facts.* **Important keys of excerpt no 1.** 1. Backbone of history -- fact - *raw materials of the historian than the history* - The necessity to establish these facts rests not on its quality but in the decision of the historian 2. Accuracy is a duty not a virtue, necessary but not an essential function 3. Auxiliary sciences -- archeology, epigraphy, numismatics, chronology and so forth. 4. Historians are not required to have the special skills to determine the origin and period bla bla necessary to establish a precise date. 5. Every journalist know that the most effective way to influence opinion is by the selectiona and arrangement of the appropriate facts. 6. Facts don't speak for themselves: facts only speaks if the historian calls on them. It's the historian who decides. 7. Eliminate fact interpretation -- lifeblood of history 8. Two process: input and output (if separated heresies) 9. The predicament of the historian is a reflection of the nature of a man. 10. Man \> environment = historian \> theme 11. History and facts are of equality: give and take, necessary to one another 12. Historian without facts is rootless and futile: facts without historian is dead and meaningless. 13. WHAT IS HISTORY? CONTINOUS PROCESS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS, AN UNENDING DIALOGUE BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT. **SEVEN CONCEPTS TO INVESTIGATE AND UNDERSTAND HISTORY:** 1. **Change and continuity:** somethings stay the same and others changes. Seen in civilization and time periods. 2. **Multiple causation and effect**: identify chains of events and developments in short and long term. WHAT happened and WHY history happened and the RESULT. 3. **Sources/evidence:** information gathered eg. Interviews, biography, diary, letter, films, maps, newspaper, buildings, painting, photographs, song lyrics, nursery rhymes, clothing, cartoons. - **Primary sources (first hand):** offc docu: laws and treaties Personal docu: diary, letter, photographs, films, photographs - **Secondary sources:** writing of historians, encyclopedia, documentaries, history textbooks, illustrations, website, recon. 4. **Significance:** importance assigned to past: people, events, movements, and historical sites. 5. **Framework:** allow historians write with greater depth, precision, and complexity and avoid generalization. - **Political framework:** institution, people, leadership, decision making, in society. - **Economic framework**: econ prod, wealth land, capital, money markets and labor. - **Social framework**: how societies are organized, how people live and behave - **Cultural framework**: unique ideas and customs of a society and artistic, creative activities. - 6. **Context/perspective:** POV, depends on age, gender, social position, belief and values. 7. **Empathy:** understand the impact of past events in an individual or group. To walk in someone else's shoes. 8. **Contestability:** explanations or interpretations of past events that is open for debate. **How historians write history:** 1. Divides work into two phases or period 2. Read sources and fill his notebooks with facts then puts away nb and write the book **PANTAYONG PANANAW EXCERPT** KEYPOINTS: 1. Ang PP ay nasa panloob ng pagkakaugnay-ugnay at paguugnay ng katangian, halagahin, kaaluman, karunungan, hangarin, kaugalian, at karanasan ng isang kabuuang pangkalinangan. 2. Konseptong katumbas sa tagalog: - **KAYO, KAMI, SILA, TAYO --** kasama na kahit iyong wala (inclusivity) - **"Tayong mga Pilipino"** implisitong nagpapaliwanag, filipinos only and no banyaga included In this way, ang kahalagahan, konsepto, kaisipan, at ugali any madaling maintindihan - Mentalidad -- natatangi ang katangi-tanging kaisipan ang pag-iisip. - Closed circuit o sistemang sarado -- nagkakaintindihan lahat nang hindi na dapat tukuyin ang iba pang bagay na nasa labas na 3. PP- if lahat ng gumagamit ng konsepto at ugali ay alam ang kahulugan nito and if you have *code* o pnagtutumbasan ng mga kahulugan

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