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what is meant by history​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The events that took place in past, ( it may be any battle, any social issue , )
Answered by steeve
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It seems that a definition of history should include all things that have ever happened.
That definition would include all physical events and occurrences. It would also seem that the
definition of history would be synonymous with a definition of the past—the sum total of all
things that have ever happened. But Williams (4) points out that the past is not history. Things
may have happened in the past that were not observed or recorded. History is, therefore, only a
subset of the past. As a discipline, history is a study of the past, but it will only reveal a portion
of the past, and should be done so as objectively as possible.
There have been many different approaches to the study of history. Idealism is the belief
that history can be described in terms of ideas--what people thought and the intent behind their
actions.
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