Is History a Waste of Time?

If youโve been to one of our in-person or online sessions on teaching history, you may have heard us talk about the value of knowing the past for understanding and making informed judgments about the present. While this prerequisite is not new, and our articulation of it is not original, it is a prerequisite that is worth emphasizingโand doing so often.
Should history teach information or skills?

In college I had a history teacher who didnโt teach us history. Instead he gave us two textsโA Patriotโs History by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen, and A Peopleโs History by Howard Zinnโand assigned us to read excerpts on overlapping time periods from both. That was our education in the โcontentโ side of American history, or the โwho, what, where, when, and howโ of the story.
On Being Skeptical

History is a good place to learn how to be skeptical in a good way. The distinction between โgoodโ skepticism and other kinds of skepticism comes out in the following lines from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on โAncient Skepticismโ: Suspension is a core element of skepticism: the skeptic suspends judgment. However, if this […]
Whose side is The Nomadic Professor on?

*NB: Access the student guide using the link after the article. In George Orwellโs 1984, the hero, Winston Smith, gets tortured and indoctrinated by a member of the Inner Party. Hereโs an excerpt from that scene (name of Inner Party member replaced with โIPMโ to avoid spoilers!): โThere is a party slogan dealing with the […]

