Causal relationships are essential to establishing historical explanations and aiding in the understanding of the past - without it, historians are left with a collection of ??????
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Causation in history Dr Sakul Kundra Thursday, March 23, 2017 WHAT actually happened can never be known in its entirety, only partial actual past is revealed in history by interpretation of written, oral, physical sources and other past sources. A historian analyses the past based on process of selection of surviving records in the present and finally gives his authentication. A historian makes interpretation of surviving facts, organises them in a coherent way to fill up the gaps with his empathetic understanding and imagination.
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