Author:
Mironov Boris Nikolaevich,Leonard Carol S.
Abstract
R. J. Collingwood compares the historian to a detective. Both, in his opinion, are dissatisfied with what is contained in the documents and engage in a search for hidden or lost information. Both follow their intuition, guided by scientific positivist methods, and base their work on hypotheses and the strict logic of question and answer (1980: 253-269). In recent years the research laboratories of detectives and historians almost simultaneously have been replenished by quantitative methods of analysis, which substantially increased the possibility of achieving the desired goals: to find hidden information and go beyond the bounds of what is directly contained in the documents.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History
Reference35 articles.
1. Revoliutsiia tsen v Rossii;Mironov;Voprosy istorii,1971
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