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discuss of the scope of world history?class 11​

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Answered by hdjdo
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Like other branches of history-writing in the second half of the twentieth century, World History has a scope far beyond historians' traditional focus on politics, wars, and diplomacy, taking in a panoply of subjects like gender history, social history, cultural history, and environmental history.

Answered by vikramsingh27
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A degree in history provides you with a set of transferable skills that are applicable to a wide range of careers such as law, publishing, journalism and the media, museums, librarianship and archive work, teaching, advertising, work in the development sector, global charity work etc.

The scope of history has been undergoing constant change. In the past, the world was divided into a number of social, political and cultural units.

Each unit considering itself superior to other e.g., Japan, China, India in Asia, Romans, Greeks, English, in Europe and Americans and possessing independent histories.

Certain societies like Japan, China, India, etc. considered themselves as more civilized and did not study about other states that they considered as barbarians.

With the result of industrial revolution and improved means of communication, transportation the different countries of the world were brought closer to each other and feeling of oneness grew among the people of different countries.

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