Is History Shaped by who Tells It | Raffaella Poggio-Magnus | TEDxFrancisHollandSchoolSloaneSquare
When we study history in school, we consider it to be a record of facts. But how far is this truthful? We will look at how history can be shaped and influenced by politics, ideology and cultural perspecitve. In many cases, what we learn is not the full story, but a version that reflects the priorities of the people who document it. This will be done by looking at recent and widely known historical events such as the Cold War, WWI and WWII, and looking at the impact this has had on how they are taught and remembered. In looking at all this, it begs the question of can we consider to be factual? To explore this we will look at interpretations from Foucault and Nietzsche to develop our understanding of this concept. Overall this talk will highlight the importance of looking at multiple perspectives in order to understand the past more deeply and gain a sense of the winder picture. Raffaella Poggio-Magnus is a student at Francis Holland School. She is currently studying History, Politics and Economics A-Level. She plans to study History and Philosophy at University. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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