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History as a Social Science: An Essay on the Nature and Purpose of Historical Studies

✍ Scribed by Folke Dovring (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1960
Tongue
English
Leaves
104
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This essay has grown out of an attempt to find the answers to problems basically inherent in the making of historical reΒ­ search. Widespread among humanists is a vagueness of conΒ­ cepts which many times makes it difficult or impossible to translate our way of thinking into the terms of natural science or vice versa. It sounds, sometimes, as if humanistic studies were a world of its own, rather than a part of the natural world we all1ive in. How long can we go on believing that there are different kinds of knowledge ~ To this conflict of theory, another is added: a feeling of urgency about cultural problems that are too often left to the future to solve. History is not, as some natural scientists tend to believe, a matter of no practical consequence. It is a virulent factor in political and social conflicts and a basic substance in the structure of our personalities. The present dynamic epoch raises with particular stress the problem of understanding the conditioning influence which the past exercises upon the present in each particular community. Such a substance is neither a toy for pastime hobbies nor an innocent weapon in the hands of dictators. Which is, then, the responsibility of the historian, both for what he does and for what he abstains from doing ~ The necessity to stay independent in order to approach objectivity makes for no easy answer.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vii
History as a social activity....Pages 1-7
Experience and the past....Pages 8-20
The sources....Pages 21-36
β€˜Unique’ events, and causes and effects....Pages 37-54
Mass observation....Pages 55-71
Synthesis and objectivity....Pages 72-88
The task of the historian in a modern world....Pages 89-96
Back Matter....Pages 97-97

✦ Subjects


History


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