[gothic-l] Re: Germanic Migrations
dirk at SMRA.CO.UK
dirk at SMRA.CO.UK
Mon Nov 6 10:52:02 UTC 2000
Bertil,
every discipline must have an object of research. Historians study
written documents. No documents - no history, nothing much to do for a
historian. Can, in your view, a historian research the history of the
Neandertals? Let me answer that for you: No, he/she can't, not because
it is so far back in time, but because there are no written documents.
The same applies to any period which is 'pre-history'.
I have indeed never heard of the 'big-history' concept. Do feel free
to enligthen us. Especially, historians may be interested to hear
about that.
As for my background, I am an academic with doctorate, so I am
familiar with scientific method, the discipline is not relevant for
our dicussion. You have not given your background either, i.e.
university degree and discipline. Just 'writer' can mean anything.
Also, in the past you have tended to attack the competency of
scientists, (like calling Dahl's books of limited value etc.)instead
of their evidence, so I don't want to open myself to this line of
fire.
Dirk
--- In gothic-l at egroups.com, bertil <mvk575b at t...> wrote:
> Dirk,
>
> No, history deals with periods way
> behind the time when written records
> exist.
>
> The latest in this field is the so called
> "big history". It seems as if you are
> not quite abreast with the developments
> in this field which of course brings
> me back, even more curious, about your
> background. Let me at a future time return
> to the concept of "big history".
>
> Germanically
>
> Bertil
>
> > any student of history learns in his/her first lecture at
University
> > that the field of study of an historian is the historic era of
> > humankind. And that the historic era starts whenever first
contemprary
> > written sources appear for that particular culture. Historian need
> > historical sources to study, if there are no historical sources to
> > study, they have to rely on evidence and interpretations supplied
by
> > archaelogists, linguists and other disciplines. A historian would
> > never try to write the history of pre-historic people. Perhaps we
have
> > one or two historians on the list who could quickly confirm that.
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