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Resources

Historical Methods

  1. Historiography
  2. Philosophy of History
  3. Methods in Archaeology
  4. Hermeneutics
  5. Historocity
  6. Process Tracing
  7. Thematic Analysis
  8. Content Analysis
  9. Historical Criticism
  10. 5 C's of Historical Thinking
  11. 9 C's of Historical Thinking
  12. 12 C's of Historical Thinking
  13. Historical Thinking
  14. Theories of History
  15. Thucydides
  16. Herodotus
  17. Cliodynamics
  18. Cliometrics
  19. Friedrich Nietzsche: On the Use and Abuse of History for Life
  20. Integrated Action Civics Project
  21. Misinformation_effect
  22. Historical Fiction
  23. Narrative Techniques
  24. Narrative Forms
  25. Narratology

Dr. Darren Staloff, Philosophy of History series

  1. Dr. Darren Staloff, Philosophies, Theories, and Interpretations of Human History
  2. Dr. Darren Staloff, Mircea Eliade's Cosmos and History and Cyclical Time
  3. Dr. Darren Staloff, Vico's New Science of History
  4. Dr. Darren Staloff, Kant's Idea for a Universal History
  5. Dr. Darren Staloff, Arnold Toynbee and World Historical Speculation
  6. Dr. Darren Staloff, Hegel's Philosophy of History
  7. Dr. Darren Staloff, Nietzsche's Critique of Historical Consciousness
  8. Dr. Darren Staloff, R.G. Collingwood's "The Idea of History"
  9. Dr. Darren Staloff, The Positivist Conception of Historical Knowledge
  10. Dr. Darren Staloff, Arthur Danto's Narration and Knowledge
  11. Dr. Darren Staloff, Fernand Braudel's "On History"
  12. Dr. Darren Staloff, Post Structuralism and the Linguistic Turn
  13. Dr. Darren Staloff, William McNeill's "Plagues and Peoples"
  14. Dr. Darren Staloff, The Heterogeneity of Historical Knowledge

Methodology

  1. Pop History and its Consequences

Critical Questions for Historical Sources

  1. Are records acknowledged as fallible? Is it possible there are errors or mistakes?
  2. Are records first-hand accounts?
  3. Are records contemporary with claimed events? Are they recorded after the fact?
  4. Are events independently corroborated?
  5. Are events plausible under the known laws of physics and other basic scientific regularities established?
  6. Are records verified by concrete relics?
  7. Have records been reliably preserved?
  8. Are records preserved in their native language? Were there translations?
  9. Are the authors politically and socially unbiased?
  10. Have the authors motivations been explicated?