Understanding History Week 2
Understanding History Week 2
Understanding History Week 2
Definition of History
derived from the Greek noun ἱστορία
ἱστορία (historia) = learning; inquiry
KASAYSAYAN
• saysay (narrative or salaysay)
• saysay (relevance, importance)
• If relevant, for whom?
• Zeus Salazar definition: Salaysay na may
saysay para sa sinasalaysayang grupo ng tao
(Relevant stories/narrative of the people).
“If you talk to a man in a language
he understands, that goes to his
head. If you talk to him in his
language, that goes to his heart.”
-Nelson Mandela
History as Reconstruction
the historian is many times removed from
the events under investigation
Historical Method
The process of critically
examining and analyzing
the records and survivals
of the past
1. Written sources
2. Images
3. Artifacts
4. Oral testimony
What are Secondary Sources?
History textbook
- E. H. Carr
What is Historical Criticism?
What is Historical Criticism?
In order for a source to be used as
evidence in history, basic matters about
its form and content must be settled
1. External Criticism
2. Internal Criticism
What is External Criticism?
5. Provenance or custody
- determines its genuineness
- Louis Gottschalk, Understanding History
6. Semantics – determining the meaning of a
text or word
2. Sensitivity to Context
- Ludmilla Jordanova
Acknowledgment/References:
Ma. Florina Orillos-Juan, Ph.D. Department of History, De la Salle
University Manila
-Renato Constantino
Maraming salamat po!