Scope of & Formulation of Problem For Historical Research
Scope of & Formulation of Problem For Historical Research
History embraces the entire field of human past and is as broad as life itself. Our human past
includes many areas of social experiences and activities that frequently have proved more
significant than political history or military campaigns; for example culture, ideals, institutions,
law, religion, literature, art, travel, engineering, industry, technology, medicine, science,
philosophy, economics, education, psychology, anthropology and sociology. There is general
agreement among modern historians concerning the richness of the content of history, including
social, cultural, economic, and intellectual developments and on a broad view of past events
extending far beyond the study of politics, diplomatic, constitution and war materials.
When undertaking a historical study, a scholar engages in some activities that are common to all
investigation but the nature of his subject matter presents him with some peculiar problem and
requires him to apply some special standards and techniques.
Historical research and historiography involves three major steps, processes, or aspects:
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