HISC57H3 Lecture 1: HISC57-2.docx

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Week 1: diff. b/w world and global history. Silk roads: not just material goods exchanged + ideas e. g. buddhism. Jesuits: imperialism foil (bringing new innovations that weren"t new thus not impressive to. Local history: history of scarborough; history of one village/clan. Focus/more concentrated, common people/different classes, personal stories + w. *show up larger in smaller-scale studies (played larger role in communities, achieves might not be accurate w/ women - don"t record going on"s of w. ) National histories: common readily avail. self-id"s (i"m this, that, etc. ), creates containers and nations act as if individuals. Problems w/ nat. perspective: don"t get a full picture. World history begins to solve problems of above. Emerges 2nd half of 20th century (people want to look at world in bigger ways) - national boundaries shift (espec. a/f wwii. *wh, transnat. and transreg. history are not the same.

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