What is History?
To different people, History has different meanings. Each person will have his own way of describing history. But what actually is History? We shall try to find out in the following paragraphs.
History is not what happened but it is what we believe has happened. History is about memory. It is about what is remembered and why it is remembered. History has 3 parameters.
Individual – Social: As humans, we cannot live alone, we depend on others. We need people to talk to, to argue, to debate. Thus, we are interdependent. History is the fruit of such dialogues coming to an agreement.
Time – Space: As individuals from the birth until today, we have gone through a certain period of time and space. We have time for all the activities. Linked to time is space. From a last name, we can recognize where a person has come from. Therefore, history is about the individuals of a space. A land mass does not have history, history is about the society in space. To a group we have moved geographically. History is the reasoned application of the human mind understanding itself.
Change – Continuity: The changes, which take place in our lives, are individual and social. Some things change whereas some things continue. E.g. The caste system. It is a reality in India and we dislike it. But it continues. Its nature has changed. The idea has continued but its details have changed. All this cannot be done on an individual basis, history is based on Memory and records. History cannot be understood if somebody has not maintained a record. History is not about events, it is the entire nature of change process. History is based on 3 processes:
Observing 2. Analyzing, 3. Generalizing
E.g. the Monsoon. First, we observe, then we analyze the situation and then we generalize.
History is the past; it cannot be repeated because the situation when someone did something will never come back again. For e.g. the day 15 August 2010, will never come back again.
History is also a record of social experience. Perception is part of history. Each person may have a different perception or view towards a particular event. Due to one event in history, one does not conclude, one looks for corroboration. For e.g. there are seven accounts of how Porus was defeated by Alexander. When the perception change, history is rewritten. It sparks a controversy and then it is again rewritten. There is no such thing as a final history
What are primary facts what secondary facts are?
Primary facts are those that happen at the time of the event or up to 20 years later.
Secondary events are new evidence or histories up to the present time.
While we describe primary events, we do so in the light of secondary events .e.g. the black hole of Calcutta is now discarded as baseless.
Since history is multi-dimensional, it is easy to highlight. One or other (secondary) events History lays out the choices that people have made. Based on their action we know that people have chosen something to make of their lives.