What Do We Learn From Objects and Artefacts That We Can't Learn From Documents and Written Sources?


Essai, 2013

5 Pages, Note: 2.1


Résumé ou Introduction

History has been conveyed and explored in a number of different mediums. Written sources are useful as an understanding and analysis of the past but there are other means in which to get closer and more hands-on with history. In Neil MacGregor’s ‘A History of the World in 100 Objects’ he states that “most of us learn history from books but physical objects often give us much more immediate access to the ideas and concerns of the people who made them.” This essay will assess the importance of objects as a means of learning about the past. It will also discuss what historical objects can provide to historical studying and learning that written texts cannot in both academic and non-academic areas.

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Titre
What Do We Learn From Objects and Artefacts That We Can't Learn From Documents and Written Sources?
Université
University of Central Lancashire
Cours
Modern World History
Note
2.1
Auteur
Année
2013
Pages
5
N° de catalogue
V271204
ISBN (ebook)
9783656628330
ISBN (Livre)
9783656628293
Taille d'un fichier
367 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
what, learn, from, objects, artefacts, that, documents, written, sources
Citation du texte
J. A. Lowe (Auteur), 2013, What Do We Learn From Objects and Artefacts That We Can't Learn From Documents and Written Sources?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/271204

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