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Historical Thinking -- and Its Alleged Unnaturalness
Authors:Jon A Levisohn
Institution:Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University
Abstract:Abstract

No articulation of `historical thinking' has been as influential as Sam Wineburg's position, according to which historical thinking is, fundamentally, the recognition of the ways in which the past is different than the present. Wineburg argues, further, that achieving that state is `unnatural.' This paper critiques both of these claims, arguing instead that we should replace a generic conception of historical thinking with one that is much more rooted in the specific practice of the discipline. It is surely necessary for students to learn this practice, but it is not unnatural. Instead, learning to think historically is learning to speak the language of the discipline that we call ‘history.’
Keywords:historical thinking  Sam Wineburg  subject-specificity
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