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Historical Empathy and Its Implications for Classroom Practices in SchoolsAuthor(s): Kaya YilmazSource: The History Teacher, Vol. 40, No. 3 (May, 2007), pp. 331-337Published by: Society for History Education
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KayaYilmazMarmaraUniversity,stanbul, urkey
MANY RESEARCH TUDIEShave hown ow tudentsngage ithhistoricalocuments,ake ense f he ast,nddevelop istoricaln-derstandingo constructheirwnhistoricalnowledge.ome f hesestudiesave ealtpecificallyithmpathy.definempathyrhistoricalimaginationsthe bilityo see andudge he ast n ts wn ermsytryingounderstandhementality,ramesfreference,eliefs,alues,intentions,nd ctions fhistoricalgentssing varietyfhistoricalevidence.
mpathys the kill ore-enacthehoughtf historicalgent
inone'smind r he bilityoview heworlds twas een y he eoplein he astwithoutmposingoday'salues n he ast. his rticleimsto ynthesizehecholarlyiteratureboutmpathy,rawingn heworksofboth ast nd ecentcholarshipnhistoryducation.twill how oweducationalesearchersnd isciplinaryistoriansave iewed,iscussed,and tudiedhenotionfhistoricalmpathytbothhe heoreticalndthe mpiricalevels.twill irstinpointhe onceptualssuesurround-ing he ermnd henmove n o xplainhe ffortso ranslatehe erm
fromheorynto ractice.Debates bout heMeaningf heTerm
Thediscussion usteginy xaminingffortsodefinehe otionfTheHistory eacher Volume 0 Number May2007 a KayaYilmaz
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historicalmpathyithts ifferentimensions.ependingnwherehetermsused,t akes nquite ifferenteanings.ecausempathys as-
sumedopurportheffectiveomainfhumankillsnpeople's verydayuse, too ommonly,eoplemisunderstandistoricalmpathyssympathyorkindf ppreciativeentiment.his nderstandingf mpathyeansdevelopingpositivettituderfeelingowardn ndividual,vent,rsituation."'ithinhe cholarlyommunity,he ermsassignediversemeaningsydifferentisciplines.ornstance,n he ield f sychologyempathysdefinedn eventeeneparate ays.2 hetherny f hemean-ings hat sychologistsssignoempathyanbeapplicableothe tudy
ofhistorysdiscussedyeducationesearchers.t sarguedhatll ofpsychologists'ssigned eaningsf he ermmpathyre f imitedseinhistoryn hatheresa conceptualifferenceetweenistorians'ndpsychologists'ntendedse of he erm.While istoriansre oncernedwithnderstandinghe ast r he istanceetweenhe ast nd resent,psychologistsre oncernedith he resentorld,nd hus re ble oestablishreciprocalontextor contemporaryelationship.3
For istorians,mpathyeferso combinationfntellectualndmagi-nativeapacity.4he ermometimessused sasynonymorperspective
taking."'5akingconnectionetweenistoricalmpathyndhistoricalunderstanding,ee andAshbyefinehe erms"the bilityo see andentertainsconditionallyppropriate,onnectionsetweenntentions,ir-cumstances,nd ctions,nd o eehow ny articularerspectiveouldactuallyave ffectedctionsnparticularircumstances."6ccordingoBarton,istoricalmpathys thekill orecognizeow eoplen he astviewedheirircumstances,valuatedheirpinions,ade ecisions,ndhow heirerceptionserehapedy heiralues,eliefs,nd ttitudes.7Likewise,owney,ho refershe ermperspectiveaking"o he erm
historicalmpathy,efineshe erms the bilityounderstandistoricalcharacters'ramesf eferencen he asis fhistoricalactsnd ventswithoutryingo dentifyr ympathizeithheireelings.8
Viewingmpathys a second-order,tructural,ndmetahistoricalon-cept, eestateshatempathyends obe used omean he xplanationeitherf ctiontself,rof hedeas, eliefsndvalues hatie behindactionsnd ocial nstitutions."'anSledrightxplainsistoricalmpathyintermsfwhat t s not: Empathyoesnot ake he ormf simpleand
emporaryropensitytofeel ike'or walk n the hoes f' those
who ived efores as thoughhey ere s.' Ratheristoricalmpathydemandsonsiderablehoughtfulffort."10ntheNationaltandardsorhistory,mpathys defineds"thebilityodescribehe ast hroughheeyes nd xperiencesf hose howere here,s revealedhroughheirliterature,rt, rtifacts,nd heike,nd oavoidpresent-mindedness,'
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judginghe ast olelyn ermsf he ormsnd alues f oday.""
TheNaturend CharacteristiceaturesfHistoricalmpathy
Educationesearchersave suallyxplainedhenaturefhistoricalempathyithinhe ontextfhistoricalnquiryndhistoricalnderstand-ing. hey ave eferredo ndmade se f isciplinaryistoryerspectivein lucidatingheharacteristiceaturesfhistoricalmpathy.hats, heirframesf eferenceithespectohistoricalmpathyre enerallyasedondisciplinaryistory.or nstance,oster as claimedhat istorical
empathyies t he ore fhistorical
nquiry.12imilarly,avishas
rgued,"Empathyonstitutesneofthe ssentiallementsfhistoricalhink-ing nd igorousistoricalnquiryhat esultndeepenednderstandingwithinontext.or hemost art,t s ntellectualnnature,ut ertainlyitmayncludemotionalimensions."13ssertinghat istoricalmpathyshould ot e based implyn exercisesn magination,veridentifica-tion,r ympathy,osterndYeagertate,Thedevelopmentfhistori-calempathyn tudentssa considerednd ctiverocess,mbeddednthehistoricalmethod."a4akingntoccounthenature,rocesses,nd
purposesfdisciplinaryistoryndhistoricalnquiryithinhe ontextof econdarychool lassrooms,osteras dentifiedix haracteristicsorcomponentsfhistoricalmpathyn ermsfwhatmpathynvolvesordoesnot nvolve. ispointsre sfollows. istoricalmpathy:
* does otnvolvemagination,dentification,r ympathy,* involvesnderstandingeople'sctionsn he ast,* involvesthroughppreciationfhistoricalontext,* demandsultipleormsf videncend erspective,* requirestudentso xamineheirwn erspectives,*
encouragesell-groundedut entativeonclusions.'5WhatDoes tTake oEngagenHistoricalmpathy?
Engagingnhistoricalmpathysboth emandingnd hallengingorstudentsvent he nowledgeevel,he owestankf ducationalbjec-tives. irst f ll, tudents ust nowmore atherhan eweristoricalfacts,oncepts,ndnterpretationsopracticempathy.16ikewise,n rderto uccessfullymploynddevelop istoricalmpathy,tudents ust:
* access uthenticistoricalources,ngagingn riticalxamina-tion f hoseourcesnd nderstandinghe aturefhistoricalconclusions,"
* have balancef maginativepeculationndmethodicalnvesti-gation,18
* relive he houghtsfpastndividualshroughhe euristicf
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contextualization,19*"examine,ppreciate,ndunderstandheperspectivesfpeople n
thepast ndto renderhemntelligibleocontemporaryinds,"20* make easoned videntialeconstructionn additionotakingpositiono reconstructsetofbeliefs, alues, oals, ndattendantfeelingshat istoricalgents ad,21
* engagensustainedffortndthoughtfultrategyosuspendheirpresent orld iewswhen xamininghepast nordero avoidpresentistnderstandingfthepast, .e.,understandinghepastevents ntheir wn erms ithoutudging hemhroughur on-temporaryriteria.22
TheoryntoPractice:Practicaluggestionsor xercisingmpathy
In dditiono pproachinghe otionfhistoricalmpathyromtheo-reticalerspective,cholarslsohave ealt ith he ermt he mpiricallevel.Theyhaveprovided uggestionsbouthowthehistoryeacheranbenefitrom istoricalmpathyyemployingt s a teachingool n theclassroom. ccordingoPortal,t akes ive teps or tudentsobeableto
engagenempathynddevelop heirerspectiveakingkills. opracticehistoricalmpathy,tudentshould e able to:1) projectheirwn houghtsndfeelingsnto particularistorical
situation,2) distinguishhehistoricaleriod ndertudyrom heirwn,3) employ varietyfreference aterialsndcontemporaryources
related o the opic heyrestudying,4) presentparticularerson r situationna way hat xtends eyond
themerely ypicaloencompassheunique ircumstancesfthe ase,
5)makeuseofthe wo-sidedarrativeo llustratehe oleofinadequatelympathicelationshipetweenhehistoricalarticipantsingiving ise omisunderstanding,onflict,rtragedy.23
Concernedith ow otranslatehe onstructsfhistoricalmpathyintomeaningfullassroomractices,osterlsohasofferedaluable ug-gestions or eachers fhistory.e recommendedhat eachers:
* focus n puzzlingnd aradoxicalituationn he astwhile rac-ticingmpathyxercisesnordero nitiateuriositymongtudentsand o
helphem
istinguishhe emote
ast eriodromhe ecent
past,* providetudentsithome nowledgefhistoricalontextnd
chronologyeforeelvingeeplynto he electedopic f tudy,* introducewide angefprimarynd econdaryourceso tudents,
dependingn he ognitivenddevelopmentalevels f tudents,
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* encouragetudentso sk riticaluestionsf ourcesohelp voidthe isk f akingny ourcestface alue,
* scaffoldnd uild p tudents'earningohelp hemevelop ispo-sitionso skmoreomplexnd hought-provokinguestions,* urgetudentso sk uestionsf hemselveshenxaminingis-
toricalocuments,* encouragetudentso dentifyourcesnd ive easons hyhe
sourcesheyelectedremost sefuln heddingightnpastevents,
* help tudentsewaryf he entativenessf heirinal onclusionsand nterpretationsith hich thers ightisagree,
*recognizehatngagingtudents
nmeaningfulmpathynquirytakesubstantiallassroomime,nergy,ffort,nd esources,
* and nderstandhathe electionfproper aterials,sking rob-ing uestions,timulatinghoughtfulnvestigation,eadinghe lassdiscussion,ndmaintaininghemomentumf nquiryre entralto he uccessfulmplementationfhistoricalmpathyxercisesnclassrooms.24
Likewise, istoryeachersre uggestedoevaluatetudents'ngage-ment ith istoricalmpathyhroughhe ollowingour riteria.tudentsmust: )indicate hat he ast s differentromhe resentnd historicaloutcomes specifico time ndplace,2) explain heperspectivesheytakeand their onsequencesor hehistoricalarticipantsnvolved, )develop actuallyccurateerspectivesnthe asisofhistoricalvidence,andfinally,) judgewhetherhe tudents demonstratinghe bilityodistinguishetween astperspectivesnd shiftkillfullyrom neper-spectiveo another.25
ConclusionBydiscussinghe ivergentnd onvergenterspectivesnthe erm
empathy,have riedodocumenthe cholarlyffortsodefine,on-ceptualize,nd larifyhemeaning,ature,nd haracteristiceaturesfthe otionfhistoricalmpathy.reviewf iteraturelearlyhowshatscholarsavenot et ome o erms ith ach therbout he efinitionof he erm.mpathytill tandssaproblematicnd mbiguouserm,oany ivenefinitionf mpathyssubjectodispute.26sDavis onfessed,
even hose esearchersho,ike im,ave ttemptedo onsidermpathyinhistoryducationonot nownoughbout t nd redoing urtherresearch.27hese ffortshould eappreciatedecausehey avebeencontributingo he iteraturenhistoryeachingnd earningy xpand-ing ur nderstandingfhow nd owhatxtenttudentsan ngagen
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historicalhinkingndreasoning.n ightf his eviewf iterature,tis safe osay hathe irstndmostmportantask eforeocial tudies
educatorssnotust okeep efininghe reciseefinitionf he ermutalso ryingo ome o ermsithhe onceptualmplicationsf he erm.Clearerelineationf he omponentsfhistoricalmpathys needed.fa cumulativenowledgease bout istoricalmpathys tobebuilt,nagreed-uponefinitionf he erm ustmergeromiversetudies.ofacilitatehatrocess,ducationalesearchersan xamineistoriographyin rdero eehow ifferentchoolsfhistoricalhoughtefinend xplainthe erm.ince ducationalesearchers'eglectfhistoriographys oneof he easonsor he
hortcomingsf he esearchn
historyducation,woulduggesthatew tudieseconductedot nlynhistoricalmpathybut lso n he eachingndearningfhistoryydrawingufficientlynthemplicationsfhistoriographyorhe tudyf chool istory.
Notes
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2. Stuart . oster,HistoricalmpathynTheoryndPractice:omeFinalThoughts,"nHistoricalmpathyndPerspectiveakingnthe ocialStudies,ed.O. L. Davis,Elizabeth .Yeager,ndStuart . osterLanham,MD: RowmanandLittlefield,001),167.
3. Foster,Historicalmpathy;"enisShelmit,AdolescentdeasAboutEvidence ndMethodologynHistory,"nTheHistory fCurriculumorTeach-
ers,ed. ChristopherortalLondon:Palmer ress,1987),"andPeterKnight,"Empathy:oncept,onfusion,ndConsequencesn Nationalurriculum,"Oxfordeview fEducation 5 1989):44.
4. Foster, Historical mpathy;"nd RosalynAshbyand PeterLee,"Children'sonceptsfEmpathyndUnderstandingnHistory,"nTheHistoryCurriculumorTeachers,d.ChristopherortalLondon:Palmer ress, 987),62-88.
5. Keith . Barton,Did theEvil Just unOutof Justice?istoricalPerspectiveaking mong lementarytudents,"aper resentedt the nnualmeetingftheAmericanducational esearch ssociation, ewYork, 996.
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7. Barton,.8. Matthew.Downey, PerspectiveakingndHistorical hinking:o-
ingHistoryn Fifth-Gradelassroom,"aper resentedt he nnualmeeting
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ness ndUnderstandingistory,"aper resentedt nnual eetingfAmericanEducationalesearchssociation,ewOrleans,002.10. Bruce .VanSledright,FrommphaticegardoSelf nderstanding:
Impositionality,mpathy,ndHistoricalontextualization,"nHistoricalm-pathynd erspectiveakingn he ocial tudies,d.O.L.Davis, lizabeth.Yeager,nd tuart. osterLanham,D: Rowmannd ittlefield,001), 5.
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15. Foster,69-175.16. Davis, .17. K. L.Riley,Historicalmpathynd heHolocaust:heorynto rac-
tice,"nternationalournalf ocial ducation3 1998): 2-42.18. Christopherortal,Empathys anObjectiveor istoryeaching,"n
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