Subclass of science in which studied data are collected by examining past events, rather than by performing direct experimentation on the subjects being studied.
See more No examples available for any of the synonyms
1 Out of these controversies proceeded political as well as historical science .
2 The "long argument" for historical science operates at two poles-methodologicaland theoretical.
3 A nice problem, considering the historical science of the period!
4 But it's also full of real-world historical science .
5 Bourdeau, a disciple of this school, looks forward to the time when historical science will become entirely quantitative.
6 The bare rudiments of an historical science may be said to be crudely outlined in his defective lists of kings.
7 Troublesome questions these, with which Lincoln and the men of his time did not deal in the spirit of historical science .
8 Its subject-matter is not, like that of pure ethnology, what man is, but, like that of any other historical science , what man does.
9 Historical sciences are concerned with chains of proximate and ultimate causes.
10 What we call here soft historical sciences are narrative dependent studies.
11 Such methodological problems have been discussed in great detail for some of the historical sciences .
12 We have thus four fundamental groups: the physical, the psychological, the normative and the historical sciences .
13 COMME, L. Folklore as a Historical Science .
14 In the domain of Historical Science the labourers are few and far between; there research proceeds with lagging steps.
15 But in truth the uncertainty is no greater than the uncertainty which attends all inquiries in the historical sciences .
16 The study of human history does pose real difficulties, but those recognized historical sciences encounter some of the same challenges.
Other examples for "historical science"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Translations for historical science