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2006-10-19 14:45:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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To study history is to study all that surrounds that period, for example if you were to study the period from Enlightenment to Romanticism, would you be able to study the French revolution or salvery without studying the cultural climate of that period. That is why humanities is important, we can then bring together a range of sources to help us get a better idea of a particular time. There is music: Mozarts Don Giovanni, this encapsulates the divisions between the rich and poor. Religion, the movement from traditional church to the evangelical movement of John Newton and William Cowper with the Olney hymns that made it easier for the masses to relate to religion and the self (church before that was read out in Latin). They also highlighted the injustice of slavery which inspired the actions of William Willberforce to campaign his whole life for reforms. English lit, again from this period we have Wordsworth, Byron all of whom help us to understand the shift from enlightened ideals to the romantic shift apparant. Classical studies, the neo-classical revival in architecture of this time Sir John Soane's bank of England building along with his museum shows how there was a shift from one ideal to the next ( ruins and gothic revival became more fashionable, Soane was a classicist and had to adapt).
Philosophy, great thinkers that helped change the way people were treated, the social contract of Rousseau for example.
Art history, a new style was emerging instead of the genre of landscape painting that was very low in the heirachy at that time became more prominent, Turner's style is a good example.
There are more but that should give you an idea as to why history is within humanities, you really cannot have one without the others they all interact.

2006-10-20 02:20:08 · answer #1 · answered by Natasha 2 · 0 0

If u are a history or humanities student, it is surprizing that you even ask. Humanities is the study of human as a whole, the culture, literature etc. Infact history, sociology, antropology, economics and other subjects are all linked together. It becomes difficult to tell where one subject ends and the other begins.
When you read history, u r reading about the way of life then, its culture, its growth or doom etc. A historian will not just study the chronology of the events occured, but try to relate it to the whole culture that existed then. so it is only fair that all such studies come under humanities.
You understand all the above subject better if you study them together and not just bits and pieces of events in history. Its important to know 5 Ws and 1H, what happended, why, when, who were involved, and where, plus how for through comprehension.
Yes, it is very vast.

2006-10-19 17:11:53 · answer #2 · answered by JJJ 2 · 2 0

In colleges, History is considered a humanities subject. That's why if you study history, you do not have to take any of the prereqs under the humanities area.

2006-10-19 16:41:18 · answer #3 · answered by SilverRain_Jae 2 · 0 0

Because it is within the realm of Humanities in University. However, I do agree that it should have a "major" section of its own with subcatagories. Make it much easier to find those questions I enjoy answering and know something about.

2006-10-19 15:53:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Are you suggesting that history is NOT a humanities subject???

If not, what is? And what is history? (to quote E.H.Carr)

I know that I studied archaeology, a related subject, and that was in the humanities faculty.

2006-10-19 15:37:40 · answer #5 · answered by fidget 6 · 0 0

yeah. good question. i think history should be one giant category with sub categories within it...

everything involves history...

and why isn't there a section for antiques. there are so many of those questions on here....

2006-10-19 15:33:52 · answer #6 · answered by christy 6 · 0 2

confident, "books" could be its very own class. as quickly as I set up a books group, it took a sturdy on an identical time as to discover the right class, and that i can purely think of that for those finding for books communities, the undertaking is the two confusing.

2016-10-02 11:48:08 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I also asked this same question two times, and didn't receive a proper answer

2016-08-20 06:09:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it should be its own heading with subheadings for the history of the world is big and i would think there would be more questions asked if it were on its own

2006-10-19 14:57:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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