With copper as a mirror, you can be well dressed; Taking history as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall. British philosopher Bacon once said, "It is wise to study history." To put it bluntly, studying history can make you smarter and make you smarter.
Because history is about the experience and lessons of people in all ages, ancient and modern times, at home and abroad. In it, you will learn a lot of knowledge and a lot of truth. If you want to be smart, if you want to be smarter, you should study history seriously.
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All the events that are memorized and preserved in real form constitute historical records. The task of historical discourse is to determine the source that is most helpful to produce accurate past narration. Therefore, the composition of historian archives is the result of restricting more general archives by invalidating the use of certain texts and documents (by forging the statement that they represent the "real past").
Historical research is sometimes classified as a part of humanities and sometimes as a part of social science. It can also be seen as a bridge between these two broad fields, combining their methodology. Some historians strongly support one of these classifications.
In the 20th century, the French historian Fernand Braudel applied external disciplines such as economics, anthropology and geography to the study of global history, and made a revolution in the study of history.