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TIME Magazine: TIME 100 - People of the Century - 0 views

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    Time Magazines 100 Most Important People of the Century. One century. 100 remarkable people. TIME has profiled those individuals who- for better or worse- influenced the last 100 years. They are conisdered in five fields of endeavour.
Nick Makin

Potential Individual in History- Robert S McNamara - 3 views

Secretary of State (US), involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis, 'Architect of Vietnam'. Google Books has some great full text books on him- you can search for "fog of war". One book lists him as one...

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Nick Makin

History in images/history in words - 0 views

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    "The challenge of film to history, of the visual culture to the written culture, may be like the challenge of written history to the oral tradition, of Herodotus and Thucydides to the tellers of historical tales. Before Herodotus, there was myth, which was a perfectly adequate way of dealing with the past of a tribe, city, or people, adequate in terms of providing a meaningful world in which to live and relate to one's past. In a post-literate world, it is possible that visual culture will once again change the nature of our relationship to the past. This does not mean giving up on attempts at truth but somehow recognizing that there may be more than one sort of historical truth, or that the truths conveyed in the visual media may be different from, but not necessarily in conflict with, truths conveyed in words. History does not exist until it is created. And we create it in terms of our underlying values. Our kind of rigorous, "scientific" history is in fact a product of history, our special history that includes a particular relationship to the written word, a rationalized economy, notions of individual rights, and the nation-state. Many cultures have done quite well without this sort of history, which is only to say that there are--as we all know but rarely acknowledge--many ways to represent and relate to the past. Film, with its unique powers of representation now struggles for a place within a cultural tradition that has long privileged the written word. Its challenge is great, for it may be that to acknowledge the authenticity of the visual is to accept a new relationship to the word itself. We would do well to recall Plato's assertion that, when the mode of the music changes, the walls of the city shake. It seems that to our time is given this vital question to ponder: if the mode of representation changes, what then may begin to shake?"
Nick Makin

The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks - 0 views

  • On the city buses of Montgomery, Alabama, the front 10 seats were permanently reserved for white passengers. The diagram shows that Mrs. Parks was seated in the first row behind those 10 seats. When the bus became crowded, the bus driver instructed Mrs. Parks and the other three passengers seated in that row, all African Americans, to vacate their seats for the white passengers boarding. Eventually, three of the passengers moved, while Mrs. Parks remained seated, arguing that she was not in a seat reserved for whites. Joseph Blake, the driver, believed he had the discretion to move the line separating black and white passengers. The law was actually somewhat murky on that point, but when Mrs. Parks defied his order, he called the police. Officers Day and Mixon came and promptly arrested her.
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    Documents detailing the role of Rosa Parks in the Civil Rights Movement
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WORLD HISTORY SOURCES - 0 views

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    World History Sources reflects three approaches central to current world history scholarship: an emphasis on comparative issues rather than civilizations in isolation; a focus on contacts among different societies and the economic, social, and cultural consequences of those contacts; and an attentiveness to "global" forces that transcend individual societies or even societies in mutual contact-forces such as technology diffusion, migration, disease transmission, extension and realignments of trade routes, or missionary outreach. World History Sources also benefits tremendously from recent advances in our understanding of how historical learning takes place, building on strategies designed to improve historical learning and history teaching.
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Betrayal of Anne Frank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Anne Frank Remembered Miep Gies with Alison Leslie Gold"
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