In the fifteenth century, scholars writing in Arabic and Persian debated the nature of historical inquiry and its place among the sciences. While the motivations and perspectives of the various scholars differed, the terms and parameters of the debate remained remarkably fixed and focused, even as it unfolded across a vast geographic space between Herat, Cairo, and Constantinople. This article examines the contours of this debate and the relationships between five historians working on these issues. Although the scholars who considered these questions frequently arrived at different conclusions, they all firmly agreed, in contrast to previous doubt regarding the status of history, that historical inquiry did indeed constitute a distinct sci...
History writing in Islamic Egypt was highly developed and no country in the Middle East has a richer...
This study deals with the relation between power and science in the I7th Century Ottoman Empire. The...
The normative practice in the history of science in the West is to start with the Greeks and then ju...
This Study tries to investigate the status of history science in common classification of science do...
The study of history dates back to the classical times and its contributions to the development of h...
Abstract: This article aims to find out the history of the development of science from time to ...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Covering prehistoric times to the modern era, this fascinating resource presents pro-...
The Arabo-Islamic world of the later medieval period (thirteenth–sixteenth centuries) witnessed subs...
To develop an idea about the scientific developments in a particular field of a particular period, i...
This study uses approaches from science studies and the sociology of culture to examine discourses o...
A book on science during the Islamic empires presentssome interesting challenges for the science wri...
The nineteenth century was, for many societies, a period of coming to grips with the growing, and se...
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International audiencethe demise of the logical positivism programme. The answers given to these qu-...
Bala shows that the European Renaissance, an era nearly always assumed to be a key turning point in ...
History writing in Islamic Egypt was highly developed and no country in the Middle East has a richer...
This study deals with the relation between power and science in the I7th Century Ottoman Empire. The...
The normative practice in the history of science in the West is to start with the Greeks and then ju...
This Study tries to investigate the status of history science in common classification of science do...
The study of history dates back to the classical times and its contributions to the development of h...
Abstract: This article aims to find out the history of the development of science from time to ...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Covering prehistoric times to the modern era, this fascinating resource presents pro-...
The Arabo-Islamic world of the later medieval period (thirteenth–sixteenth centuries) witnessed subs...
To develop an idea about the scientific developments in a particular field of a particular period, i...
This study uses approaches from science studies and the sociology of culture to examine discourses o...
A book on science during the Islamic empires presentssome interesting challenges for the science wri...
The nineteenth century was, for many societies, a period of coming to grips with the growing, and se...
AbstractThis article examines the extensive intellectual and social exchange that resulted from the ...
International audiencethe demise of the logical positivism programme. The answers given to these qu-...
Bala shows that the European Renaissance, an era nearly always assumed to be a key turning point in ...
History writing in Islamic Egypt was highly developed and no country in the Middle East has a richer...
This study deals with the relation between power and science in the I7th Century Ottoman Empire. The...
The normative practice in the history of science in the West is to start with the Greeks and then ju...