Social Media – Listen for long enough then join in and draw your own conclusions
Monday, 6 June 2011, 08:26
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Edited by Jonathan Vernon, Friday, 2 Nov 2012, 18:06
The historian E.H.Carr said,’Read bout a period until you can hear its people speak.’
It’s what took me to Oxford to read Modern History and what for some periods in history inspired me to attempt screenplays on the events in the year 1066 … and 850 years later on the Western Front. It’s the quote that impressed Bill Clinton enough to quote it in his autobiography. It suggests, short of being their, you must immerse yourself in a subject in order to understand it, in order to be able to speak its language.
‘Research a subject until the research reveals the narrative’.
Sounds like an excuse for there being no assessment, but perhaps reflects how we pick things up through ‘doing’.
I caught this on Radio 4, Saturday 9.00am, 9 days ago? I’d reference it if I could.
Social Media – Listen for long enough then join in and draw your own conclusions
The historian E.H.Carr said,’Read bout a period until you can hear its people speak.’
It’s what took me to Oxford to read Modern History and what for some periods in history inspired me to attempt screenplays on the events in the year 1066 … and 850 years later on the Western Front. It’s the quote that impressed Bill Clinton enough to quote it in his autobiography. It suggests, short of being their, you must immerse yourself in a subject in order to understand it, in order to be able to speak its language.
‘Research a subject until the research reveals the narrative’.
Sounds like an excuse for there being no assessment, but perhaps reflects how we pick things up through ‘doing’.
I caught this on Radio 4, Saturday 9.00am, 9 days ago? I’d reference it if I could.