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visa’s style of doing history threads is so good it’s my template for how i would teach a history class if i ever had to. no set curriculum, just “pick a thing you think is cool and look up its history to find out what went into it,” present that info somehow, repeat
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“why does Yamaha makes both musical instruments and motorcycles” has been a vague curiosity on my mind for 15+ years and for some reason I’ve never googled it
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if students do this enough they’ll organically find that the trails they travel through history intersect - at WWII, for example. the intersections would be particularly easy to notice if you took notes in roam. each student ends up with a personalized ontology of history
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eg: in the pop magic thread i ended up at pulp fiction, which had its roots in the great depression. in addition to being a huge influence on fantasy and sf it was also a huge influence on superhero comics, so there’s a direct line from here to eg marvel movies
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ok now pulp fiction. this bit seems important: "During the economic hardships of the Great Depression, pulps provided affordable content to the masses, and were one of the primary forms of entertainment, along with film and radio." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulp_maga
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