HIS 400 Reading, Writing, and Using History

Taking lessons from the past can be dangerous. History easily can be distorted, even fabricated, to suit one’s objectives. This course (H-Craft 1) makes extensive use of “case studies” to examine the often-precarious nature of history; the development of written history; the idea of the “archive”; and the use of written history in the service of ideology, politics, and governance by historical actors such as nation states, empires, political leaders, reformers, and corporations. Lect: 3 hrs. Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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