RPH REVIEWER Flashcards

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Father of History

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Heredetus

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2
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German word of History

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geshchichte

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3
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Greek word of History

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historie

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4
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historie means

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learning; systematic account of phenomenon

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5
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geshchichte
Derived from ——–, meaning ——

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geschehen, to happen

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6
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Father of Scientific History

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Thucydides

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7
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“Ang kasaysayan ay isang salaysay na may saysay sa mga taong nagsasaysay”

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Zeus Salazar

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The study of History is the study of beliefs, desire, practices, and institutions of human beings.

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Jose Victor Torres

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9
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disqualifies as a historian. Blind, fictional stories.

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Homer

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10
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Kasaysayan is rooted from:

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Salaysay and saysay

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11
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Inseparable. Without both, you cannot have true history

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Ambeth Ocampo

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12
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acquiring detached and truthful knowledge of one’s personal reactions.

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OBJECTIVITY

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13
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Relics of human happenings. Objects other than words historians can study

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ARTIFACTS

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14
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results or records of events

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artifacts/Written Documents

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15
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can be given only if they can be placed in a human setting.

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Historical Context

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16
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-Whole history of the past
-Can be known only through the surviving record of it.

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HISTORY-AS-ACTUALITY

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17
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Only the surviving, recorded, remember, and observed part of the whole.

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HISTORY-AS-RECORD

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18
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Process of critically examining and analyzing the records and survival of the past.

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HISTORICAL METHOD

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imaginative reconstruction of the past from the data derived.

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HISTORIOGRAPHY

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testimony of eyewitness. Present at the event he tells.

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PRIMARY SOURCE

21
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testimony of not eye witness. Not present at the he tells

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SECONDARY SOURCE

22
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Written source of historical information with oral testimony/artficacts, pictorial survivals, and archeological remains.

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DOCUMENT

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An account of individual experience which reveals the individual’s actions as a human agent and as a participant in social life

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Human Document

24
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Not fabricated, forged, fake
if hoax, misrepresentation

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EXTERNAL- AUTHENTICITY

25
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origin/root source or history of ownership of an object.

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PROVENANCE

26
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Meaning, interpretation of words, signs, sentence structure.

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SEMANTICS

27
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misplaced object or idea to a period it doesn’t belong to.

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Anachronism

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the use of spelling to form correct words

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ORTHOGRAPHY

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quality being true to life.

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Verisimilitude

30
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verifying a statement by providing supporting evidence.

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CORROBORATION

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refers to the legitimacy of a narrative, ensuring that it is not fake or forgery

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Authenticity

32
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how trustworthy the information comes from the source.

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CREDIBILITY

33
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4 ASPECTS OF HISTORICAL SUBJECT

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chronological
geographical
functional/occupational
biographical

34
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a particular derived directly or indirectly from historical documents.

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HISTORICAL FACT

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GENERAL RULE: for —– particular of a document, the process of ——–should be separately undertaken regardless of the ——– of the author.

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each
establishing credibility
general credibility

36
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Historian should constantly keep in mind the relevant particulars within the document rather than the document as a whole in the process of —–

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analysis

37
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the historian establishes ——- rather than ———-

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verisimilitude
object truth

38
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EXTERNAL - Authenticity

TESTS

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-Author’s handwriting, signature
-_______ style (idiom, orthography, punctuation)
-Anachronistic reference to events (too early/late)
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Date
Provenance
Semantics
Anachronistic

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INTERNAL - Credibility
TESTS
-Approximate _____
-Author’s _____
-Ability to tell the truth
-Willingness to tell the truth
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-date
- mental processes
-Verisimilitude
-Corroboration

40
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which can be written, visual, and oral

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KASAYSAYAN OR HISTORY AS NARRATIVE

41
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meaning

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SAYSAY

42
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which means a narrative or a story

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SALAYSAY

43
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raw materials out of which history may be written

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ARTIFACTS OR DOCUMENTS

44
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-EVENT
-OBSERVED
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-SURVIVED
-HISTORIAN’S ATTENTION
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-NARRATED

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-REMEMBERE
-RECORDED
-CREDIBLE
-GRASPED