ABSTRACT

The Historian’s Toolbox introduces students to the theory, craft, and methods of history and equips them with a series of tools to research and understand the past. Written in an engaging and entertaining style, and filled with fascinating examples, this best-selling "how to" book opens up an exciting world behind historical research and writing.

This fourth edition expands the repertory of tools and techniques available to students entering the workshop of history. These include materials on the Kennedy assassination, the litigation of Van Gogh’s Night Café, local town histories, contemporary history, Twitter, and the contemplation of the end of history as well as the Sixth Extinction in a new epilogue. The book demonstrates the relevance and expanding possibilities of the study of history in our cacophonous information age of tweetstorms and fake news; it emphasises the increasing value of critical thinking, facts and evidence in the face of political lies and conspiracy theories. Material added to the fourth edition will resonate with a new generation of computer-literate readers in the face of climate change.

The Historian’s Toolbox continues to be a seminal text for supporting students throughout their study of history and an accessible teaching tool for instructors.

part I|2 pages

The Craft of History

chapter 1|3 pages

The Past

chapter 2|3 pages

Story

chapter 3|7 pages

History

chapter 4|6 pages

Metahistory

chapter 5|5 pages

Antihistory

chapter 6|5 pages

The Present

chapter 7|5 pages

The Future

part II|2 pages

The Tools of History

chapter 8|8 pages

Doing History

39An Overview

chapter 9|20 pages

Sources and Evidence

chapter 10|10 pages

Credit and Acknowledgment

chapter 11|17 pages

Narrative and Explanation

chapter 12|13 pages

Interpretation

chapter 13|20 pages

Speculation

part III|2 pages

The Relevance of History

chapter 14|6 pages

Everyday History

chapter 15|6 pages

Oral History

chapter 16|7 pages

Material Culture

chapter 17|6 pages

Public History

chapter 18|4 pages

Event Analysis

chapter 19|5 pages

New Tools

GIS and CSI

chapter 20|5 pages

History on the Internet

chapter 21|9 pages

TMI: Too Much Information

chapter 22|5 pages

Epilogue

The End of History?