Critical Social Inquiry 0155 - Fighting Over the Facts: Debates in History
Debates in History
Spring
2025
1
4.00
James Wald
02:30PM-03:50PM M;02:30PM-03:50PM W
Hampshire College
339679
Franklin Patterson Hall 101;Franklin Patterson Hall 101
jjwSS@hampshire.edu
Many people think of history as an authoritative account of the past, based on indisputable facts. Historians, however, understand it as an evolving interpretation: debate. They argue not just over the interpretation of facts, but even over what constitutes a fact. What happens in the age of "fake news" and "alternative facts"? What is the difference between debating why the Holocaust happened vs. claiming it never happened? Whether Vikings came to America vs. extraterrestrials built the pyramids? Did women have a Renaissance? How did French peasants understand identity? Were Nazi mass murderers motivated by hatred or peer pressure? Nazism discredited the idea of race, but genetics can help Blacks and Jews recover their lost histories. Are European Jews descended from medieval Turks or biblical Hebrews? Did Thomas Jefferson father a child with the enslaved Sally Hemings? Students will come to understand how historians work and thereby learn to think historically. Keywords: history
Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time Books: Title:Giovanni and Lusanna: Love and Marriage in Renaissance Florence (2004 edition). Author:Gene Brucker ISBN:9780520244955 Cost:$29.95 Title:Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland (2017 edition) Author:Christopher Browning ISBN:9780062303028 Cost:$19.99