Published On: Sun, May 9th, 2010

History and the Other Disciplines in the Philippines

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History as a discipline has no precise and definite boundaries. It shares many points of common interest with other social disciplines in the Philippines, some of which are the following:

#1. Political Science – the relation between the political scientist and the historian is obvious. The political scientist, more often than never, adopts a historical approach and employs knowledge of the past when he needs to interpret present and probable scenarios and developments in political phenomena.

#2. Economics – Philippine history and economics are jointly concerned with the fact that economic conditions affect the organization, development, and activities of a state. Historians regularly adopt an economic approach when seeking to interpret such matters as financial policies and government regulation of business.

#3. Geography – the use of geography helps the Philippine historian to explain historical phenomena such as the influence of certain physical factors upon political and social development of a nation.

#4. Sociology and Anthropology – the study of history embraces the study of sociology and anthropology. Since history is deeply concerned with the origins and nature of social control and governmental authority and with the abiding influences of race and culture upon society, historians should seek the help of available sociological and anthropological data.

#5. Philosophy – concepts and doctrines about the state of universal thinkers are important to the historian. These concepts are the underlying forces in the framing of constitutions and laws. The historian considers a branch of philosophy, called ethics, when he analyzes the moral background of proposed changes in social legislation.

#6. Psychology – the historian as well as the psychologist promotes studies of mental and emotional processes motivating the political behavior of individuals and groups. One of the many topics which the historian handles from a psychological approach is that of public opinion, pressure groups, and propaganda.

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