SOURCES AND IMPORTANCE
OF HISTORY
Meaning and Importance
of History
Background of the topic
History is an academic
subject taught as part of a primary and secondary education. This chapter
tackles the significance of history as a discipline in both primary and
secondary levels. It gives the basics of history and lays a solid foundation of
this subject. It traces the different definitions of history, the importance of
studying history as a subject as well as the different ways by which
information that constitutes history is obtained.
THE MEANING OF HISTORY
Explain
the meaning of History
Definitions of history
Various definitions
have been put forward to define history as a discipline some of them are:
- History is a record of events pertaining to human activities, his social, economic and political development from the past the present and the future.
- History refers to the study of past events, present situation and prediction of the future or it is the study of changes in the process of material production.
- History is defined as knowledge that entails chronologically presented narrations about human activities pertaining to social, economic, technological and political aspects from the past to the future.
In general history can
also refer to an academic discipline which uses a narrative to examine and
analyse the sequences of past events and objectively determine the patterns of
cause and effect that determine them. It’s the record of human activities which
enable man to survival and attain essential needs from the environment.
The basic needs of
humankind include food shelter and clothing. Due to social, political,
cultural, economic and technological transformations humankind's activities
have to change from time to time.
Actions taken against
nature aim to change natural objects into conditions that can satisfy human
needs; these activities against nature are what we call material production.
Material production includes can be observed in sharpening of sticks to make a
spear, digging trenches to trap wild animals and many more.
THE IMPORTANCE OF
STUDYING HISTORY
Explain
the importance of studying History
Studying
history is important because it allows us to:
- Understand how African societies were formed, how they developed and the factors that influenced this development. It also allows us to develop an understanding of the events, conditions and factors that shaped the past and those which have shaped the present conditions of the world in order to predict the future.
- Historical knowledge makes the present comprehensive which is why journalists and writers of sensational stories spend some time explaining the history of a particular incident; it is only when one knows the past of a person or an incident that the present can became meaningful.
- Develop an understanding and appreciation of the cultural, political, economic and technological advancements made by African societies before and after colonial ruler ship.
- Develop the basic skills of critical thinking, reasoning, judgment, empathy and effective participation in human developmental activities. Studying history also helps us to understand and appreciate the efforts made and strategies used by African people to regain their independence and resist neo-colonialism
- Develop, understand and appreciation the need for African unity, cooperation and interdependence, conflict resolution and effective participation in social, economic and political development of Africa. It also helps us to develop an understanding of the relationships between African’s development problems and foreign intrusion, colonial domination, cultural subjugation and economic exploitation at various stages in history.
- Acquire knowledge for its own sake as you enjoy a novel with fiction, a film with an interesting plot. It is not clear why people are interested in these ventures and in the same way people do enjoy to know the history of particular topics.
- Develop our patriotism, history students know their heroes and heroines and traitors. This make history a sensitive subject in places where political leaders are not sure of their legitimacy.
- Enlightens people about the advantages of certain economic practices for example, the way the development in the world today is measured by the industrial revolution that took place in Europe in 1750
- Understand the level of development at different stages of human development. Without history it is very difficult to determine or to tell what humans were doing in the past. Therefore, it is through history that one can extensively understand the level of development that humans have reached at in a given period in time.
- Helps us learn about technological transformations, for example primitive livelihood to advanced livelihood (using of stones and wood tools to iron tools)
- Understand how humans adapted to their environment and how the struggled to earn a living from the environment. This therefore looks at the long struggle of man by exercises of his reason to understand the environment and to act up on it.
- Understand the relationship that existed between humans, and between humans and the environment.
- Acquire skills in historical issues and becoming professionals in history, some people such as archaeologists and historians study history for career purposes.