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  • Tommy Harwood's Historical Thinking Skills Part 2 por tommyharwood
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    Tommy Harwood is a professor and scholar with high-level expertise on the topics of philosophy, history, and economics. Over the course of his successful career in higher education, he has helped his students learn about history by teaching them the thinking skills they need to truly understand the context of past events. Take a look at part two of Tommy's historical thinking skills. Historical Comprehension Historical comprehension requires reading imaginatively in order to visualize yourself as a person who was alive during the period you are studying. When you imagine yourself as a person in history, it becomes easier to understand the motivations behind actions and behaviors of the individuals who existed in a certain time. Refraining from thinking of historical circumstances as they would be viewed now is an imperative part of using this thinking skill and truly grasping the significance of a historical situation. Comprehending the context of the event in question is also vital to this process, and this can be accomplished by closely reading your historical texts and documents. As you read about a situation, make a point to determine where it unfolds, who was involved, what occurred, and what impact or results emerged as a consequence of the event. Once you've mastered this first step of historical comprehension, you can move on to derive key questions from historical texts. With your inquiries in mind, you can work towards developing viable conclusions that help you better understand the intentions and viewpoints of individuals of the past.
  • Thomas Harwood: Devoted Historian por thomasharwood0
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    Thomas Harwood is a remarkable economist, historian, and professor who has established a reputation for his renowned scholarly excellence. Check out the fifth assortment of Thomas' central duties as a high-level academic: ·Supplying guidance on historical subjects to organizations and businesses. ·Formulating preservation solutions to safeguard the condition of historical artifacts and documents.
  • Thomas Vernon Harwood's Shakespeare Vacation, Week One por thomasvernonharwood
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    One summer in between semesters at the university, Thomas Vernon Harwood took a trip just for fun. He visited a list of the places Shakespeare describes in his written works. It took him two weeks to visit all of the places mentioned in the books and he loved every minute of it. He started at Elsinore, otherwise known as Kronborg Castle, in Denmark. This is where Hamlet saw the ghost of his father. Next, he boarded a plane to Pontefract, England, to visit the castle where Richard II most likely met his bloody fate. He was also granted special access to the Jerusalem Chamber in London, which is the setting where King Henry IV has his last moments. It is not normally open to the public, but Thomas was granted special access due to his historical research. He plans on writing a piece about his experience at the location. The London Stone is a lesser known historical site, located under a modern-day sign for a shoe store. No one knows the exact significance of the rock, but he felt it was important to see it firsthand, because it was used in Henry IV. Afterward, he headed to the site of the original Boar's Head Tavern, which burned down in the Great Fire of London in 1666. While the original site is now an office building, true Shakespeare fans know to bring a flask and toast the stone carving of a boar's head above the doorway of the building.