You will study history focusing on "people".
"People" have been spinning history.
While touching on the perspectives of art history, archeology, literature and thought history, we will analyze history focusing on "people".
1)To understand what it means to think of history focusing on"people".
2)To acquire multilateral viewpoints.
portrait, Ohoku, Bushido, self-immolation, Seppuku, Akoh Incident
✔ Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
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Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Guidance―How to study history. | To understand "How to study history". |
Class 2 | To think about history focusing on"people". | To learn methods of "people's history". |
Class 3 | Face ① | To analyze who the person portrayed is. |
Class 4 | Face ② | To think about how far the face of the truth of a historical person can be revealed. |
Class 5 | Historical women ① ―Women in Ohoku.(1) | To understand the mechanism of "Ohoku" in Edo Castle. |
Class 6 | Historical women ② ―Women in Ohoku.(2) | To think about the life of working women. |
Class 7 | Historical women ③ ―Women in literature. | To think about marriage and divorce from works of Ihara Saikaku. |
Class 8 | Historical men ① ―Think about samurai's view on life and death.(1) | To think about what self-immolation is. |
Class 9 | Historical men ② ―To think about "Akoh Incident".(1) | To know the truth of "Akoh Incident". |
Class 10 | Historical men ③ ―To think about "Akoh Incident".(2) | To think about the relationship between history and fiction. |
Class 11 | Historical men ④ ―Think about samurai's view on life and death.(2) | To think about what seppuku is. |
Class 12 | Historical men ⑤ ―View of life and death of people in early modern times. | To understand the actual condition of punishment. |
Class 13 | Historical men ⑥ ―Truth of samurai | To explore the actual situations of samurai. |
Class 14 | Summary. | To think about a man’s life terms of history. |
To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.
None required.
1)Yamamoto, Hirofumi. The technique to understand history. Tokyo: Sintyosha. ISBN:978-4106105418(Japanese)
2)Yamamoto, Hirofumi. Learning History. Tokyo: PHP Institute Office. ISBN:978-4569836775(Japanese)
3)Course materials are provided during class.
Student course scores are based on final reports(60%)and short reports(40%).
No prerequisites.