Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Good Morning!!!

Hope everyone is doing well. If you like hot summer weather, your ship has come in. Maybe during those hot summer afternoons some of you are reaching for your John Tosh text. In that event you need more prompts; here we go for chapter 6!

On page 140 Tosh posited, "Historical writing is essential to historical understanding, and those who shrink from undertaking it are something less than historians." After reading this chapter, how does Tosh qualify this statement? In other words, what does he mean by this, and how does he support this claim? Again, a "for example" or two will help your answer.


Again, very important matters discussed here that have tremendous relevance to what we do in AP Euro. An important choice we make in history is how to write and interpret history.

MZ

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