What is the relation between history and political science?
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The relationship between Political Science and History is very close and intimate. John Seeley expressed this relationship in the following couplet—
“History without Political Science has no fruit,
Political Science without History has no root.”
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Seeley’s emphasis seems to be rather exaggerated, yet no one can discount the dependence of the two disciplines on one another. The State and its political institutions grow instead of being m
“History without Political Science has no fruit,
Political Science without History has no root.”
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Seeley’s emphasis seems to be rather exaggerated, yet no one can discount the dependence of the two disciplines on one another. The State and its political institutions grow instead of being m
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A history degree program contributes to a deep understanding of the cultural and historical context of political decisions, social movements, and cultural shifts over time. On the other hand, a political science degree focuses primarily on past and current events through the lens of politics.
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