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Methodology of History
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Methodology of History
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1. Troeltsch used …………….. to mean a tendency to view all knowledge and all forms of experience in the context of historical change.
2. …………….is the archaeological study of living people.
3. The historian does simply not come in to replenish the gaps of memory. He constantly challenges even those memories that have survived intact.Who said?"
4. ……………., the French historian’s book is ‘what is history for’?
5. ………….is the study of inscriptions.
6. The historian is expected to use ……………..only when he has no other reliable sources available.
7. Who says that a historian is required to perform three functions which include scientific, imaginative and literary?
8. Structuralism originated in the structural linguistics of ………….
9. In 1859, …………..'s On the Origin of Species was published.
10. ………..….is the study of coin like objects such as token coins and medals.
11. The Asiatic society was founded in 1784 at …………….
12. ………………., if used quite logically and unbiased, could be helpful to illuminate the dark aspects of historical reconstruction.
13. …………says that “History is nothing but the biography of great men”
14. The Italian historian………says that “all history is contemporary history”.
15. Everything must be recaptured and relocated in the general framework of history, so that despite the difficulties, the fundamental paradoxes and contradictions, we may respect the unity of history which is also the unity of life.
16. ……………….viewed that “History is past politics and present politics is future history”.
17. Alessandro Fortelli was an ……………….
18. Who wrote the book what is History?
19. The historian has to take up …………….to know the unknown with the help of the information already received from the available records.
20. To each eye, perhaps, the outlines of a great civilization present a different picture. In the wide ocean upon which we venture, the possible ways and directions are many; and the same studies which have served for my work might easily, in other hands, not only receive a wholly different treatment and application, but lead to essentially different conclusions. Who said?"
21. History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind. Who said?"
22. ……………… is the study or collection of coins.
23. Theory of evolution was developed by …………
24. …………..is a label formulated by American academics to denote the heterogeneous works of a series of French intellectuals who came to international prominence in the 1960s and ‘70s.
25. Society does not consist of individuals, but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand.