問題一覧
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For some period of history, experts using techniques known as
PALEOGRAPHY AND DIPLOMATICS
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is derived from the Greek word historia which means learning by inquiry.
HISTORY
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theories are constructed by
HISTORIANS
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paleography and diplomatics first systematized by
MABILLON IN 17TH CENTURY
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The practice of historical writing is called
HISTORIOGRAPHY
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The whole history of the past called?
HISTORY AS ACTUALITY
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They seek to understand the present by examining what went before.
HISTORIANS
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the traditional method in doing historical research that focuses on gathering documents from different libraries and archives to form a pool of evidence needed in making a
DESCRIPTIVE OR ANALYTICAL NARRATIVE
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is derived through conducting a process of scientific investigation of past events.
KNOWLEDGE
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modern historical writing does not only include examination of the documents but also the use of
RESEARCH METHOD
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The process of critically examining and analyzing the records and survivals of the past is called
HISTORICAL METHOD
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who strive to restore the total past of mankind.
HISTORIANS
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are original, first-hand accounts of an event or period that are usually written or made during or close to the event or period.
PRIMARY SOURCES
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VERSIMILITUDE ALSO WHAT
(THE TRUTH, AUTHENTICITY, PLAUSIBILITY
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are information pertaining to economic, social, political, or judicial significance. They are records kept by bureaucracies.
SOCIAL DOCUMENTS
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what they underatake to come up with a meaningful and organized rebuilding of the past.
ARDOUS HISTORICAL RESEARCH
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deals with the study of past events.
HISTORY
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are materials made by people long after the events being described had taken place to provide valuable interpretations of historical events.
SECONDARY SOURCES
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These sources are original and factual, not interpretive. Their key function is to provide facts.
PRIMARY SOURCES
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presents the basic and plain information to the reader with the emphasis only of "who' "what" when' and "where of history,
FACTUAL HISTORY
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includes artistic creations such as pottery, jewelry, dwellings, graves, churches, roads, and etcetera that tell a story about the past.
MATERIAL EVIDENCES
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Anachronistic styles (idiom, orthography, or punctuation) can be detected by specialists who are
FAMILLIAR WITH CONTEMPORARY WRITING
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One of the unfulfilled needs of the historian is more of what the French call
ISOGRAPHIES
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Some of the natural scientists, such as geologists and paleo-zoologists who study fossils from the traces of a perished past, greatly resemble historians in this regard, but they differ at certain points since historians deal with
HUMAN TESTIMONIES AND PHYSICAL TRACES
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looked upon history as the systematic accounting of a set of natural phenomena, that is, taking into consideration the chronological arrangement of the account.
ARISTOTLE
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The imaginative reconstruction of the past from the data derived by that process is called
HISTORIOGRAPHY
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History is derived from the Greek word historia which meansHistory is derived from the Greek word historia which means?
LEARNING BY INQUIRY
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the historians aim is
VERSIMILITUDE
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The synthesis of the 'particulars' thus derived is
HISTORIOGRAPHY
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This is the basic question that the historian needs to answer because this sets the purpose and framework of a historical account.
But whose past are we talking about?
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Material evidence, also known as what?
ARCHEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
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can be known to a historian only through the surviving records or also called?
HISTORY AS RECORD
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ability to understand the past through some meaningful, evocative and convincing historical or cross-disciplinary connections between a given historical issue and other historical contexts, periods, or themes.
SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS
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Individuals who write about history are called
HISTORIANS
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analyzes and interprets primary sources. It is an interpretation of a second hand account of a historical event.
SECONDARY SOURCES
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possess specific formal properties, such as hand and print style, the ink, the seal, for external properties and rhetorical devices and images for internal properties, which are determined by the norms of laws and by tradition.
DIPLOMATIC SOURCES
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is referred usually for accounts of phenomena, especially human affairs in chronological order.
HISTORY
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study the records or evidences that survived the time.
HISTORIANS
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also known as Archeological evidence is one of the most important unwritten evidences.
MATERIAL EVIDENCE
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historians: (1) select the subject to investigate; (2) collect probable sources of information on the subject; (3) examine the sources genuineness, in part of in whole; and (4) extract credible 'particulars' particulars' from the sources (or parts of sources).
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
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Anachronistic styles
(idiom, orthography, or punctuation)
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goes beyond dates, places, persons, events because it attempts to explain the 'how' and "why" of events. It discusses the causes and effects of such happenings which resulted to another face of change
SPECULATIVE HISTORY
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modern historical writing does not only include examination of the documents but also the use of research methods from related areas of study such as
ARCHEOLOGY OR GEOGRAPHY