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Title
Geskiedenis as universiteitsvak in verhouding tot ander vakgebiede The interrelationship between History and other disciplines taught at university level |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11018 |
Date
1971 |
Author(s)
Spies, F.J. du T.(François Jacobus du Toit), 1912- |
Contributor(s)
University of Pretoria. Dept of History |
Abstract
In this lecture two aspects of the subject as stated above are being considered: in the first place the emergence of History as an academic discipline in universities overseas as well as in South Africa, and in the second place the interrelationship between History and other disciplines taught at university level. It was not before the nineteenth century that History was generally accepted as an independent discipline. Before that it was subordinate to other subjects. It was considered as a branch of Literature or taught in conjuction with other subjects such as Law, Philosphy, Theology and Political Science. In other words, History was considered as an auxilliary to other disciplines. - http://explore.up.ac.za/record=b1747397 |
Subject(s)
History; Social sciences; 907.11; Historiography; History -- Study and teaching (Higher) |
Coverage
AD |
Language
Afrikaans |
Publisher
University of Pretoria |
Relation
Publikasies van die Universiteit van Pretoria. Nuwe reeks ; nr. 63; Publications of the University of Pretoria. New series ; no.63; Inaugural addresses (University of Pretoria); Adobe Acrobat Reader |
Type of publication
Text |
Format
14 p. ; 23 cm.; Printed text |
Source
Original publication: Spies, F. J. du Toit. Geskiedenis as universiteitsvak in verhouding tot ander vakgebiede (Pretoria: Universiteit van Pretoria, 1971), 14 p. |
Rights
University of Pretoria |
Repository
Pretoria - University of Pretoria, Theses and Dissertations
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