HISS2001 Historical Thought (4–10 cr)

Study level:
Advanced studies
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
Finnish
Responsible organisation:
Department of History and Ethnology
Curriculum periods:
2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024

Description

Introduction to historical thought, including historiography, the debate in the student’s own field and the philosophy of history.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student will:

  • be familiar with the most important trends and the most important representatives of historiography
  • be able to evaluate the historiographies of different periods and countries in their own contexts and recognise the interpretative nature of historical research
  • be familiar with the key features of historical interpretation and inference and identify the methods, theory and source material used
  • understand the ethical issues related to historical research
  • be able to analyse period-specificity and change in historical knowledge
  • be able to analyse the lines of development in the philosophy of history and to understand its impact on historical research
  • have an understanding of the various theoretical approaches to history research
  • understand how the subject of their thesis relates to historical debate. 

Additional information

Completion methods

  • Taught course (including book exam if any) 5 cr
  • Assignments related to their own area of research 5 cr
Completion in the spring of the third year is recommended.

Study materials

For the book exam, works are selected from the following list to make up a total of 5 cr.

Literature

  • Berger, Stefan, Heiko Feldner & Kevin Passmore (toim.), Writing History: Theory and Practice (2nd ed., 2010) (3 op)
  • Cubitt, Geoffrey, History and Memory (2007) (2 op)
  • Haapala, Pertti, Jalava, Marja, Larsson, Simon (eds.), Making Nordic historiography. Connections, Tensions and Methodology, 1850–1970 (2017) (3 op)
  • Iggers, Georg G., Edward Wang & Supriva Mukherjee, A Global History of Modern Historiography (2016) (3 op)
  • Karonen, Petri (toim.), Tiede ja yhteiskunta (2019) (2 op)
  • Lemon, M.C., Philosophy of History: A Guide for Students (2003) (3 op)
  • Popkin, Jeremy, From Herodotus to H-Net (2015) (2 op)
  • Tucker, Aviezer, A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography (2010) (3 op)
  • Woolf, Daniel, A Concise History of History: Global Historiography from Antiquity to the Present (2019) (2 op)
  • Lidman, Satu, Koskivirta, Anu, Eilola, Jari (toim.), Historiantutkimuksen etiikka (2017) (2 op)

Completion methods

Method 1

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Method 2

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Method 3

Description:
Suoritustapa 3 on tarkoitettu vain niille opiskelijoille, joilla on vanhojen opetussuunnitelmien mukaan tehtyjä, tähän jaksoon sopivia suorituksia (esim. HISS010 Historiankirjoituksen historia 4op, HISS011 Historianfilosofia 2op). Tässä tapauksessa on suositeltavaa, että opiskelija keskustelee asiasta ensin esimerkiksi sähköpostilla Historian ja etnologian laitoksen koulutussuunnittelijan kanssa (tämän jakson hallintohenkilö). Jaksosta voi saada korkeintaan 10op. Tarkemmista suorituksista keskustele jakson vastuuopettajan kanssa.
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Participation in teaching (5 cr)

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Participation in teaching
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0-5
Language:
Finnish

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Independent study (5 cr)

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Independent study
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Finnish

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Independent study (5 cr)

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Independent study
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0-5
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Finnish

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Independent study (2–8 cr)

Type:
Independent study
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
Finnish

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