人文科学中的地点历史

Y. Lawi
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本文探讨了历史学在更广泛的人文学科学术领域中的地位问题。这篇文章的起因是,我们需要继续寻求更清晰的思路,以了解历史学作为一个学术研究领域与其他人文学科的共同之处,以及这种关系在人文学科存在的许多世纪中发生了怎样的变化。文章讨论的更广泛背景是伦斯-博德等学者为阐明人文学科学术研究的一般原则和规律所做的不懈努力。由于主题的广泛性,文章基本上是粗略的,而且往往是示意性的。文章从总体上处理了人文学科,而不是逐一阐述历史学与每个已知人文学科的关系,因为后一项任务至少部分由与本文同时发表的其他文章来完成。文章采用对时方法,首先简要介绍了时间上的人文学科概念,然后用更多篇幅讨论了历史学与其他人文学科之间不断变化的关系。最后一节对讨论进行了总结,强调历史学自古以来就是人文学科的一部分,但其与其他人文学科的联系随着时间的推移发生了很大变化。
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Location History in the Humanities
This article addresses the question of the place of History within the broader scholarly domain of the Humanities. It was prompted by the need to continue seeking for more clarity on what History as a domain of scholarly inquiry has in common with the rest of the humanistic disciplines and how that relationship may have changed over the many centuries of the existence the Humanities. The broader context for the discussion in the article is the continued effort by scholars such as Rens Bod, to articulate the general principles and laws that govern scholarship in the humanities. Due to the vastness of the subject matter, the article is essentially sketchy and often schematic. It handles the Humanities in its generality rather than giving an exposition of how History relates to each of the known Humanities disciplines individually, as the latter task is addressed at least partly by other contributions that are being published along with this article. The article takes a diachronic approach, starting with a brief section on the concept of the Humanities in time, and spending more space in discussing the changing relationship between History on one hand and the rest of the humanistic disciplines on the other. The last section provides a summary of the discussion, highlighting the fact that History has been part of the Humanities since antiquity but its linkage with the rest of the humanistic disciplines has seen considerable changes over time.
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