
The History Matters Podcast The Four Questions That Make History Come Alive | Jonathan Bassett and Gary Shiffman
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Nov 11, 2025 Jonathan Bassett and Gary Shiffman, co-founders of the Four Question Method for history instruction, discuss innovative ways to teach history. They emphasize the importance of storytelling in understanding historical events. Bassett shares insights on the first question, 'What happened?', while Shiffman dives into the second question, 'What were they thinking?', fostering empathy in students. The duo also explains how context and comparative cases deepen understanding and judgment in history, ultimately advocating for a narrative-first approach to engage students.
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Story First Creates Coherent History
- Story-first framing turns lists of facts into coherent historical narratives that students can remember and retell.
- Jonathan Bassett argues that asking “What happened?” produces a focused, teachable story rather than a pile of facts.
Interpretation Puts Students In Others' Heads
- Question Two, “What were they thinking?”, trains students to interpret sources and inhabit historical perspectives.
- Gary Shiffman emphasizes using artifacts to understand people on their own terms.
Context Explains Why Events Happen
- Question Three asks ‘Why then and there?’ to surface causal patterns across stories.
- Jonathan Bassett shows this helps students compare cases, like why some colonies revolted and others did not.

