HIST 100: Engineering The Past

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Define Engineering

March 19, 2016 by mylesk 1 Comment

To me engineering is a way to make something do what you want or need it to do, it is a problem-solving discipline. This has become even more apparent as we have learned about different things throughout this semester. From the first Thanksgiving where they had to settle in a new land and survive, to great temples and figuring out how to live while using the stars for guidance and now how to build large civilization while utilizing mother nature.

I believe when most people hear the word Engineer they think of someone who builds tangible items that someone else has come up with. It seems to me that an Engineer is someone who is extremely creative and comes up with these ideas on his or her own to solve a problem that is being faced. This required them to take into account the past, present and future and become familiar with all sorts of other disciplines.

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Define engineering

March 18, 2016 by jonathanshoemaker 1 Comment

Okay so for me, it took a bit to think about how I wanted to answer this question. After a few minutes I got it. The way in which I wanted to define the term “engineering” for this class was to break it down into a two definitions. First will be the literal and second is the more analytical and my full take on the term. So let’s get to it, the literal is the idea of how the past has always had a “engineering” aspect as it has buildings that have shaped history and kept history intact with its engineering feats. For me an in depth answer for the term engineering means how using tools that have been presented we can engineer the past. Using these tools such as the module 2’s historical thinking we as historians can engineer or render an idea of what events took place. In simpler terms one can even take Prownians Analysis and “engineer” the past events based off of the evidence found in primary sources.

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Engineering

March 17, 2016 by kylemitsunaga 1 Comment

This is an interesting blog post because it is something that is so easy and the more I think about it, it keeps getting more complex. I never would have thought of engineering as a term used in history, but I was obviously wrong. The more I think about it, the more it makes sense. The way that I would define engineering would be the way history is always changing, but also how cultures, temples, towns, etc are developed. An example would be our Thanksgiving post, although a lot of us had similar memories. We were being engineered, developed, and molded into a culture and the person we are now. Also referring to ways we most commonly think of engineering would be going into the Machu Picchu and the Inca’s. The way they built that whole town on the mountain took some engineering and thought. All in all engineering is more that just how things are being built in the modern era. You can also look at how our history has engineered us to the people we are today and the world that we live in.

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