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In this episode I discuss historical methodology and theory of change. I begin by reflecting on a new book I’m eager to read and how hearing a few interviews with its author already has my historical mind spinning. I follows these tangents into explorations of how history helps us develop a sense of place, how places hold history and make us curious, and how that curiosity is really all about studying change, which can then help us develop our theories of change so that we can use lessons from the past to influence the future.
In this episode I discuss historical methodology and theory of change. I begin by reflecting on a new book I’m eager to read and how hearing a few interviews with its author already has my historical mind spinning. I follows these tangents into explorations of how history helps us develop a sense of place, how places hold history and make us curious, and how that curiosity is really all about studying change, which can then help us develop our theories of change so that we can use lessons from the past to influence the future.