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What is the humanities and social sciences? What is history?
Humanities and social sciences are the general name of humanities and social sciences.

Humanism originally refers to knowledge related to human interests, which is different from theology dominated by the church in the Middle Ages.

Later, its meaning has evolved several times. In a narrow sense, it refers to the study of Latin, Greek and classical literature, including philosophy, economics, politics, history, law, literature and art, ethics and linguistics.

Social science refers to the study of social phenomena, such as politics, economics, military science, law, education, literature and art, history, linguistics, ethnology, religion, sociology and so on. Its task is to study and expound various social phenomena and their development laws.

History is a form of knowledge in which human beings screen and combine their own historical materials.

History is the concept of dynamic space in static time.

History is an organic combination of history, science, philosophy, humanities and their time and space.

The broad sense of "history" is the unity of "history has two meanings" produced by the simultaneous training of "history".

Including: the objective existence and development process of human past society completely independent of human consciousness; Historians describe and explore this objective existence, process and its laws, spiritual production practice and products created by it.

The narrow sense of historiography refers to the latter, which is the unity of spiritual production and practice, and what it creates belongs to ideology.

Because of the different angles and starting points of historians' investigation, there are different definitions of "activity", "learning" or "scholarship", "knowledge system", "science", "art", "semi-science and semi-art" and "synthesis".

History majors mainly include China history, world history and archaeology, as well as museums, ethnology and cultural relics.

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