| My skeptical self before I started research. "I don't know how I feel about this prompt..." |
The research has not only been promising, but also quite surprising. Without giving away too many details, my research has help illustrate the complexities of the Cold War from not only American but also Russian and British perspectives. One of the most surprising things I have learned is that Americans and Russians were not of one mind, and the changes in American, Russian, and British policies throughout the Cold War reflect this from both a "great man" and a "bottom-up" historical interpretation.
| The gears in my head turn as I researched. "Hmmm, that's jolly good stuff. Maybe there's something here..." |
| BAM! I am changed forever by this research. |
Although we are in opposing groups, I'm glad to hear research is going well for you. I also really like how you mention in the end about how debates serve as a means of arriving at truth, I've never really thought about debates in that sense before. Sometimes it is good to step aside from that competitive mindset and examine the overall purpose and significance of debates.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see that you're enjoying yourself on the research end! I certainly started out neutral before research, and I'm slowly moving towards my point, myself. Those cartoons are an excellent way to portray the feeling of your beliefs changing! It's certainly how I've felt this weekend. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to meet tomorrow! I have just started my research and already I too am coming up with a very complicated picture both of the outline history (such as Angeline discussed) and on the differing perspectives of Britain, Russia, and America during the Cold War Era, and look forward to our debate which will surely help us all learn more about this important time in recent history, regardless of who wins the debate:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting take on the debate, especially with the inclusion of the policies of Britain and the Soviet Union. I love how you also employ different and opposing perspectives of the "bottom-up" and "great man" histories. I love your enthusiasm, Tusa, and I'm ready for a very energetic debate!
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