What is History? …and.. What’s with the PIRATES!?!
What is History? …and..
What’s with the PIRATES!?!
WWWWWH of History?
• Who?– Who makes it? Who is it about?
• What?– What is included? What is not
included?
• When?– When does history take place?
• Where?– Where does history happen?
• Why?– Why do we study it?
• How? – How do we study it?
• With the person sitting next to you, BRAINSTORM!
• Be ready to share!
Themes
• What is a theme?– Big Ideas that stretch across time and
place – Connect all of history
Interactions
Interaction among and within major societies -- patterns & effects of interaction between societies
What are some types of interaction between societies?– Human migration – forced or voluntary– Trade– War – Cultural Diffusion – process by which inventions,
beliefs, and customs pass from one group of people to another.
CCOT
Change and continuity – What has changed and what has stayed the same across the historical periods covered in this course
Technology and Demography
Demography – the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, marriages, of populations- Associated terms – population pyramids, fertility rate, mortality rate, urbanization
Technology and Demographic changes – the changes in population resulting from factors that impacts births, deaths, and life expectancy.
What factors or events would impact demographics?– War, disease, technology, medicine, new food crops,
migrations, weaponry…
Society and Gender
Social structure and Gender Structure – the political, economic, social and cultural behavior of and perceived expectations for men and women.
What factors would influence the role of a man or woman?– Religion, education, marriage, social class,
traditions– Associated terms – patriarchal, matriarchal
Culture
Cultural and intellectual developments – including religion, food patterns, fashion, common practices, education
Politics
• Political organization –Changes in functions and structures of states and in attitudes toward states and political identities (political culture), including the emergence of the nation-state (types of political organization)
What’s with the
PIRATES?
Where’s the?• Where is the civilization located?
– This is the geography of the area– Can you find it on a map?– Are there mountains,
rivers, oceans around?
P• Political
– Type of Government– Political Centralization– Political Participation– State Control over Economy & Society– Succession– Loyalty– Ideology
I• Intellectual
– Ideology– New Ideas– Philosophies– Important Books Written
R• Religious
– Religion practiced– Holidays– Rituals Involved– Polytheistic/Monotheistic– Wars fought because of religious
differences
A• Artistic
– Music– Theater– Literature– Art– Artists– Movements
T• Technological
– Innovations– New inventions– Impacts of the above
E• Economics
– Type of money used– How do the people make a living?
• Agricultural vs. Merchants
– Trade (internal and international)– Role of manufacturing in the economy– Labor systems including gender roles– Taxes
S• Social Structure– Social mobility– Relations between classes– Leisure & recreation– Family & marriage– Gender roles– Urbanization– Population density