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Termin(er)
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2024/25
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Institution
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X - Hasseris Gymnasium
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Fag og niveau
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Historie -
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Lærer(e)
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Tine Nielsen
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Hold
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2024 hi/p1 (p1 hi)
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Titel
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course overview
Contents:
i. Ancient Greece
ii. The Roman Empire
iii. Islam
iv. The Middle Ages with a focus on the Crusades
v. The Renaissance – Humanism and Machiavelli
vi. The Age of Exploration
vii. The Age of Enlightenment and The French Revolution
viii. The Industrial Revolution
ix. Nationalism and the Unification of Germany
Within this list of topics, two aspects will be stressed throughout:
1. Politics and the distribution of power
2. Cultural encounters
History skills to be taught:
a. to recognize significant events as opposed to insignificant ones
b. to formulate relevant questions
c. to structure/organize historical information
d. to distinguish fact from opinion
e. to draw inferences from sources
f. to analyze sources applying the following concepts: origin, purpose, limitations, value
g. to read maps
h. to read basic statistical sources
i. to use primary and secondary sources in written assignments
Exam/Evaluation:
- By the end of Pre-IB the students are to write a mini-Historical Investigation on the basis of a research question formulated by the teachers/supervisors based on material (partly) covered in class. Working in groups of 3-4 the students are given a three-day writing period.
- Evaluation will be conducted in the form of group viva voce style interviews on the basis of the mini-Historical Investigations with supervisors, including a mandatory evaluation session about format etc.
- Assessment objectives:
a. understanding the EE criteria – focus on presentation rather than content
b. understanding the ideas of the academic method and of academic honesty
Texts:
From World History – The Human Experience (Farah and Karls (1994)) the following chapters are read (unless otherwise stated):
- Ancient Greece
Chapter 4 – The Rise of Ancient Greece: ‘Beginnings’(pp. 90-96), ‘The Polis’ and ‘Rivals’ (pp. 98-105), ‘The Golden Age of Athens’ (pp. 108-109)
Chapter 5 – The Triumph of Greek Civilization: ‘The Greek Mind’ (pp. 121-124)
- The Roman Empire
Chapter 6 – The Legacy of Rome: ‘Expansion and Crisis’ (pp. 145-149), ‘The Rise of Rome’ (pp. 142-144)
Christianity and the Roman Empire (article by Dr. Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe, 2011-02-17; In http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/christianityromanempire_article_01.shtml [080116])
- Islam
Chapter 10 – Islam: ‘Spread of Islam’ (pp. 241-245) and ‘Islamic Civilization’ (pp. 246-248’)
Documentary: Islam – Empire of Faith (Robert Gardener, PBS, 2000)
- The Middle Ages with a focus on the Crusades
Chapter 12: Medieval Europe at Its Height: ‘The Crusades’ (pp. 280-285)
- The Renaissance – Humanism and Machiavelli
Chapter 15: Renaissance and Reformation: ‘The Italian Renaissance’ (pp. 364-365) and ‘The Protestant Reformation’ (pp. 376-378)
- The Age of Exploration
Chapter 16: Exploration and Empire: ‘Early Explorations’ (pp. 394-399), ‘Overseas Empires’ (pp. 400-405), ‘Expanding Horizons’ (pp. 406-410)
- The Age of Enlightenment and The French Revolution
Documentary: The French Revolution (History Channel) (excerpt)
Chapter 21: The French Revolution: ‘Constitutional Government’ (pp. 516-519)
- The Industrial Revolution
Chapter 23: Age of Industry: ‘The Beginnings of Change’ (pp. 603-606), ‘A New Society’ (pp. 612-616)
- Nationalism
Chapter 26: Reaction and nationalism: ‘The Unification of Germany’ (pp. 681-685)
The following sources are worked with
- The Two Faces of Athenian Democracy (From: Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War) – p.72*
- Campaign Tips by Quintus Tullius Cicero, 64 b.c. (excerpt from: https://www.tamilnet.com/img/publish/2012/09/CampaignTipsFromCicero.pdf [030918]
- The Prince (Niccoló Machiavelli) – pp. 386-389
- La Marseillaise (Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792)
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) – p. 618*
- The Wealth of Britain (Edward Baines, 1835) – p. 650*
*From Kishlansky et al: Civilization in the West (2006)
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Indhold
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Kernestof:
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Read about "Ancient Greece - Beginnings" (pp. 90-97) in the pdf.
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Today you will be given a text compilation that serves as the course syllabus.
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Read about “The Polis and Rivals” (98-105) in the course text compilation or the pdf.
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Read about the Golden age of Athens and the Greek mind (pp. 108 + 121-124) in the course text compilation or the pdf.
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Remember to bring your text compilation to school as we will be working with the Thucydides source: "The Two faces of Athenian Democracy".
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Today I will also briefly introduce you to History SL and HL in the IB Diploma Programme.
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Read about The foundation of the Roman Empire + expansion (pp. 145-147) in the course text compilation or the pdf.
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The lesson will begin with a 10 minute test of your knowledge about Ancient Greece.
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Campaign Tips by Quintus Tullius Cicero - primary source + study questions.docx
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Read 'The Rise of Rome´ + 'Plebeians against Patricians', pp. 142-144, thoroughly, and be prepared to define: patrician, republic, plebeian, consul, dictator, tribune.
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1. Watch this video on ‘The Fall of Rome’ by following this link:
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2. Bring your course text compilation, because today's lesson will also deal with the fall of both the Roman Republic (the part you speed-read for last lesson)
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3. Finish and bring the "Barbarian at the Borders" map exercise you did last lesson (handout).
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Assignment for lesson 1 on Islam (140225).docx
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No homework. We begin our work with the history of the rise of Islam.
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Islam 2 - study questions (260225).docx
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History of Islam
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Before: think back at the documentary from last time. Today's homework continues where that ended.Read the two chapters on Islamic Civilization and Expansion: “The Spread of Islam”, pp. 241-245 + “Islamic Civilization” pp. 246-248 (Course text compil
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The Spread of Islam + Islamic Civilization.pdf
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Read about 'The Crusades', pp. 280-285 (course text compilation)
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Read about Humanism + The Protestant Reformation, pp. 362-365 + 376-378 (Course text compilation)
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Bring the creative written task from last time ("Jerusalem: Bloodshed and Carnage"). You must share your written task with one or wo classmates at the start of the lesson.
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1. Think back to last lesson and come up with five words that characterize the renaissance.
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2. Look up 'Niccoló Macchiavelli' and find out three interesting things about him. Be ready to share why you think each is interesting to a classmate.
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Explorer journal.docx
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Read the introduction + Early explorations, pp. 392-399.
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Exploration and Empire 2 - tasks (200325).docx
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Read about Overseas Empires, pp. 400-405.
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Make sure to bring your finished explorer's journal for today's lesson. If you wrote your journal on your computer, hand in your journal as elev-feedback before the lesson:
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Read about Expanding Horizons, pp. 406-410
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Spend 10 minutes brainstorming on the word ‘REVOLUTION’
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The French Revolution History Channel HD
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Afsnit
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1. Look at your notes for the documentary on “The French Revolution" and remind yourself:
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2. Read the chapter on Constitutional Government, p. 516-519.
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Read the source: "The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" (text compilation/link).
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The Industrial Revolution 1 (280425).pptx
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The Industrial Revolution - image analysis.pptx
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Read the chapter "The Beginnings of Change", pp. 603-606.
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Read the source: "The Wealth of Britain" (in the text compilation or here as a doc: Source - The Wealth of Britain.docx ).
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The lesson begins with your presentations of images of and from the industrial revolution:
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Read pp. 612-616 "A New Society": A New Society (The Industrial Revolution).pdf
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The industrial revolution 4 - How to use PIE in history.docx
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Today, we will practice writing historical PIEs. Bring your notes for the industrial revolution and "a new society" as well as the course text compilation folder.
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I will also briefly introduce you to the mini historical investigation.
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Mini.his.PreIB.2025.docx
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Read the booklet on effective citing and referencing for today's class.
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And bring a charged laptop.
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PreIB HI - Revision diagram (overview 2025).docx
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Finish your PIE on the Industrial Revolution from last time and bring this to class.
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Also remember to bring your text compilation folders.
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Mini HI - style sheet (word intro).docx
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Remember to bring a charged laptop and your history text compilation folder.
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website: https://sites.google.com/view/hg-minihistorical2025/home
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