Module I: Introduction To The Study of History
Module I: Introduction To The Study of History
Objectives: At the end of the class discussions, the students will be able to:
A. Definitions of History
Traditional Definitions
History is the record of the past. It is the record of the human past from the time
written records began to appear. The use of interviews or oral history and oral traditions
are not considered in studying history.
Modern Definitions
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C. Sources Of History
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External and internal criticism provide the basic methodology of modern historical research
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Internal criticism looks at the reliability of an authenticated source after it has been
subjected to external criticism. To authenticate a source, historians examine whether or
not the language conforms to language used during the period. Internal criticism consists
of trying to establish the author’s meaning and making a judgement as to the
intentions and prejudices of the writer (Tosh 2000)
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References
Funtecha, Henry and Padilla Melanie.(1999) Study Guide in Philippine History. Iloilo
City: UP in the Visayas,
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Shafer, R. J. A Guide to Historical Method, (3rd ed.) The Dorsey Press, 1980.
Toland, J., & Yoong, P. (2013). Using Historical Methods in Information Systems: A
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Tosh, J. The Pursuit of History: Aims, Methods and New Directions in the Study of
Modern History, (3rd ed.) Pearson Education Limited, Harlow, 2000.