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Exercise
Q. 1. A. Choose the correct option from the given options and complete the
sentences.
(1) It may be said that …….. was the founder of modern historiography.
(a) Voltaire
(b) René Descartes
(c) Leopold Ranké
(d) Karl Marx
(2) ………… wrote the book entitled ‘Archaeology of Knowledge.’
(a) Karl Marx
(b) Michel Foucault
(c) Lucien Febvre
(d) Voltaire
Explanation – Francois Marie Arouet who is also known as Voltaire came to be known
as the ‘Father of the modern historiography’ because he thought that to write the
history, it is important to consider all the aspects of human life and not just the
authenticity of the historical truth and chronology.
Answer : (4) is the incorrect pair. The correct pair is Karl Marx - Das Kapital.
Explanation - Karl Marx wrote the book titled ‘Das Kapital’ in which he explains that
inequality led to the division in the society. This inequality occurred because human
beings establish their relationships according to their needs, ownership, and the means
through which these needs are fulfilled. Karl Marx justifies that history is about the class
struggle and in Das Kapital he describes the class that holds power to economically
exploit other classes.
Answer : (1) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel came up with the concept known as
Dialectics. This concept explains that to understand the true meaning of the event with
regard to two direct opposites such as right-wrong, true-false; one must understand
both the opposites like both right and wrong. The process to understand and interpret
both the opposites is known as Dialectics.
(2) Annales School was started at the beginning of the 20th century by the French
Historians in France. This school gave a new interpretation to the history writing by
acknowledging that history is about the climate, local people, agriculture, trade,
technology, means of communication, social divisions and their collective psychology
and not only about the rulers, kingdoms, dynasties, leaders or historical events.
(2) Michel Foucault called his method, ‘the archaeology of knowledge’ Because he
recognized the fact that history based on the chronological event is not the correct way
to form history, it is about the changes or the transformation which takes place in the
past which archaeology explains. He considers archaeology as the primary truth to
explain the various transitions that took place in the past.
(2) René Descartes insisted upon to check the authenticity of the historical documents
that have been collected from various sources. Before, writing or collecting any
historical record through various sources, it is important to clear the doubts. He
explained about this, in his book ‘Discourse on the Method’ which includes the rules that
are more helpful in creating the scientific method of research.
(3) Voltaire suggested that to write history, all the aspects of the human life should be
taken into consideration and not just the chronology or objective truth. Social traditions,
trade, economy, agriculture, etc. are also equally important to write the history. This is
the reason he is said to be the founder of the Modern Historiography.
Answer :
• Karl Marx – he was a German philosopher and historian who wrote the book Das
Kapital in which he talks about the class struggle.
• Duns Scotus- he was a philosopher and Theologist who influenced secular thoughts of
the society.
Answer : According to Karl Marx, history is about the human relationships that have
formed due to their primary needs, ownership, and the ways through which those needs
are fulfilled. The availability to the different class of the society to fulfill these needs is
not equally distributed. This created inequality among the people leading to struggle
between different classes. Thus, Karl Marx in his book Das Kapital explains about the
class that holds power to economically exploit other classes and their struggle.
Answer : The four main characteristics of the Modern Historiography are as follows:-
• The history writing begins with the formation of the important questions which is
depended on the scientific principles.
• History is about the journey of the humankind based on their past actions.
Answer : Leopold von Ranké published his perspective of history in the number of
articles in his book called ‘The Theory and Practice of History’ and ‘The Secret of World
History.’ He considers that it is important to collect the information from the original
historical sources or documents. The related documents should be handled with great
care. He justifies that this method will help to reach the historical truth and supported
the critical method of the analysis of the historical research and disapproved with the
imaginative ways to form the history. Thus, in the 19th century, his thoughts greatly
influenced the historiography.
Project
Q. 1. Obtain detailed information on your favourite subject and write its history.
For example :
- History of Pen
- History of Printing technology
- History of Computers
The first surviving examples of geometrical and algebraic calculations derive from
Babylon and Egypt in about 1750 BC. The Greeks were the first mathematicians to
concentrate on pure mathematics, believing that all mathematical knowledge could be
derived from deduction and reasoning. They laid down axioms and built theories by
using geometry. They created many instruments for watching the stars or surveying the
land, all built upon mathematical principles. The most ancient mathematical texts
available are from Mesopotamia and Egypt.