Sketching History

If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten. (Rudyard Kipling)

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Friday, May 1, 2015

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Why History?

"Sketching history provides a way of catching men in motion, of holding subjects up to unfamiliar light and examining their complexities from different angles. It also can convey the sense of coming up against surprising varieties of humanity in the course of research."

"...the reconstruction of worlds is one of the historian's most important tasks. He undertakes it, not from some strange urge to dig up archives and sift through old papers, but because he wants to talk with the dead. By putting questions to documents and listening for replies, he can sound dead souls and take the measure of the societies they inhabited. If we lost all contact with the worlds we have lost, we would be condemned to live in a two-dimensional, time-bound present, and our own world would turn flat."

~ Robert Darnton

Readings

  • Boccaccio, "Effects of the Black Death on Florence"
  • Castiglione, "The Courtier"
  • Machiavelli, "The Prince"

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