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What are the principles for choosing data analysis of time in history?

4 years ago in Data Analysis By Natasha


I’m in a curious peek doing a time history analysis of a structure. But, I want to know which time historians data to include for the analysis. What are the principles for choosing data? Everyone is most welcome to preach me over the topic.

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By Shreya K Answered 4 years ago

Dear  Firstly, those were some good points to suggest from Pranav, but either you or anyone can’t be so abstract in this particular matter. Historians knew all the data from all genera have some arbitrary. Now, you have to question yourself pragmatically imagining the period that you’re studying to compose by different process. Here, search when the first process that tie the others seem to begin at & where the last seems to end. However, you have to choose and select the elements because the processes are not isolated; some of the arbitrary parts are inevitable.


By Pavitra Answered 4 years ago

Hi  Great you choose different and I appreciate that. Coming to the answer, there’s an old saying “the beginnings lies elsewhere or everywhere,” but as the topic to hereby, the historical periods tend to be arbitrary that sets for study purpose. But here are a few tips that may help you; a. Look at it like the modern perspective and push it back to time and script it. b. View it from a wide historical scope to great extent in purely in historical context that you want to analyse. c. For instance, focus on the 16-17th centuries. d. Have the view and take long duration in grasping Middle-ages, Renaissance, and early modern period. Now, try to analyse the development of features and compare them. However, if you take historical complexity into consideration, then you will be needing different times. Some studies when you relate “early modern” starts in the renaissance and for other concepts “early modern” will start in the 19th century. Deal to the time first and then decide to analyse the historical context. Good luck!


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