Suitability of a Historical Research Design in a History Research
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https://doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2025.i18.10Keywords:
Design, Historical, Research, SuitabilityAbstract
Historical research design provides a systematic framework ideal for examining historical events, people, and phenomena. It emphasizes chronological organization, enabling researchers to trace historical processes over time. Source analysis is central, promoting critical evaluation of primary and secondary sources to ensure accuracy and reliability. The design situates events within broader social, cultural, political, and economic contexts, fostering nuanced understanding. It facilitates causal analysis and comparative studies to identify patterns and contrasts across different historical situations. Longitudinal studies allow for the examination of developments over extended periods, while narrative construction ensures coherence and meaning. Interdisciplinary approaches further enrich historical inquiry by integrating insights from multiple fields. Beyond academia, historical research design aids in preserving collective memory by guiding the documentation and interpretation of the past. Its emphasis on critical analysis ensures methodological rigor, supporting accurate and meaningful contributions to historical scholarship.
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