The Cultural Approach transforms history from boring, rote memorization into an active and exciting exploration. It does this by applying anthropological methods to the study of history. Students study history by analyzing the six dimensions of culture (Politics, Religion, Aesthetics, Intellectual Developments, Economics, and Social Relations) in a given place and time. They ask questions like “Wh
at were the political options of the time?” and “How might religion have impacted their social relationships?” to analyze both WHY and HOW a historical event happened, rather than just memorizing names and dates.