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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael DoumaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138048836ISBN 10: 1138048836 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 06 August 2018 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Preface Introduction Section I: The Argument: Seeing History as a Creative Discipline Chapter 1: Metaphors of space and time Chapter 2: Beyond Simple Linear History Chapter 3: On Facts and Creative Interpretations Section II: Practical Strategies for Students to become Creative Historians Chapter 4: How Creative Historians Read and Research Chapter 5: How Creative Historians Write Chapter 6: Networking: The Entrepreneurial Historian Section III: Creativity in the History Classroom Chapter 7: Rethinking history education with photographs and material culture Chapter 8: ""Why Men Stopped Wearing Hats"" and Other Important Historical Questions Chapter 9: Classroom History Diagrams Section IV: The Consequences of History as Metaphor Chapter 10: Can there be one metaphor for all of History? Chapter 11: Analogies of Historical Thinking Chapter 12: Creative Historical Thinking for Everyone"Reviews""If you are in the business of teaching students how to be effective history teachers, communicators, and practitioners, Michael Douma's new book deserves a place on your syllabus. Creative Historical Thinking is a wonderful contribution to the growing literature on the place of historical thinking in public life."" -John Fea, Professor of History, Messiah College, author of Why Study History: Reflecting on the Importance of the Past ""An imaginative alternative to linear history. The personal touch of relating dry, chronological events to a reader’s own personal timeline is sure to change how we view both past and present, and weigh their relevance to our lives."" - Richard E. Cytowic, Professor of Neurology, George Washington University, author of Wednesday is Indigo Blue ""Douma provides fresh ideas about the process of doing and teaching history. The emphasis on ""creative historical thinking"" provides a much needed humanistic emphasis within the literature of doing history. Douma provides ample examples and practical insights into the process of doing and teaching history using creativity within the bounds of the discipline."" - David Zwart, Assistant Professor of History Education, Grand Valley State University If you are in the business of teaching students how to be effective history teachers, communicators, and practitioners, Michael Douma's new book deserves a place on your syllabus. Creative Historical Thinking is a wonderful contribution to the growing literature on the place of historical thinking in public life. -John Fea, Professor of History, Messiah College, author of Why Study History: Reflecting on the Importance of the Past An imaginative alternative to linear history. The personal touch of relating dry, chronological events to a reader's own personal timeline is sure to change how we view both past and present, and weigh their relevance to our lives. - Richard E. Cytowic, Professor of Neurology, George Washington University, author of Wednesday is Indigo Blue Douma provides fresh ideas about the process of doing and teaching history. The emphasis on creative historical thinking provides a much needed humanistic emphasis within the literature of doing history. Douma provides ample examples and practical insights into the process of doing and teaching history using creativity within the bounds of the discipline. - David Zwart, Assistant Professor of History Education, Grand Valley State University """If you are in the business of teaching students how to be effective history teachers, communicators, and practitioners, Michael Douma's new book deserves a place on your syllabus. Creative Historical Thinking is a wonderful contribution to the growing literature on the place of historical thinking in public life."" -John Fea, Professor of History, Messiah College, author of Why Study History: Reflecting on the Importance of the Past ""An imaginative alternative to linear history. The personal touch of relating dry, chronological events to a reader’s own personal timeline is sure to change how we view both past and present, and weigh their relevance to our lives."" - Richard E. Cytowic, Professor of Neurology, George Washington University, author of Wednesday is Indigo Blue ""Douma provides fresh ideas about the process of doing and teaching history. The emphasis on ""creative historical thinking"" provides a much needed humanistic emphasis within the literature of doing history. Douma provides ample examples and practical insights into the process of doing and teaching history using creativity within the bounds of the discipline."" - David Zwart, Assistant Professor of History Education, Grand Valley State University" Author InformationMichael J. Douma is Assistant Research Professor at the McDonagh School of Business at Georgetown University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |