I admire those who have had the ability, the honesty, and the courage to search for truth, in a world in which many people prefer to believe in Fairy Tales.
Science in History was created in 1954.
History is a science because, the method used to evaluate historical sources is closely related to the scientific method. In school, history is considered a "social science."
How isn't it? Science is the method of understanding the natural world. Is not History part of the natural world and has not Science been used in history?
History belongs to the branch of archeology in science.
Social Science History was created in 1976.
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science does relate to history because when the earth or some was formed for example the sun it was born on a date and dates relate to history
History and science are the foundation of who we are as people and the reason we as a species are who we are.
History is the social science that investigates past human activity.
Charles Joseph Singer has written: 'A short history of biology' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'The herbal in antiquity and its transmission to later ages' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Greek and Roman Medicine, Materia medica, Medical Botany 'A short history of scientific ideas to 1900' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Science 'A history of biology to about the year 1900' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'The earliest chemical industry' 'A short history of science to the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Science, History 'A history of technology' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Technology 'The story of living things' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'A history of scientific ideas' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Science 'Studies in the history and method of science' -- subject(s): Medicine, Science, History 'A history of biology' -- subject(s): Biology, History 'The evolution of anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomists, Anatomy, History, Human anatomy 'Greek science and modern science' -- subject(s): History, Science 'The Christian failure' -- subject(s): Christianity, Controversial literature, Religion and science
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If I wanted to argue that history is more important than math and science, I would say that while math and science give us tremendous power, only a knowledge of history would help us to use our power wisely and for good purposes. However, I don't think we can really say which subject is more important. An educated person needs to know about all those things. A person who knows about history but is ignorant about science and math would be lost in the modern world.