Until the 1960s, history was dominated by a focus on political leaders and military conflicts. However, the rise of social history brought attention to ordinary people. One technique, known as (1) , examines a single village or person. Another approach, (2) oral history , collects unrecorded memories. Meanwhile, (3) post-colonial history critiques the biases of former imperial powers.
: NO . The text explicitly states that this field does not yet have a commonly agreed-upon name. 3. Summary Completion (Gap Fill)
These approaches argue that “neutral” history is a myth. shows how European archives systematically erased non-Western perspectives. Feminist history recovers women’s work, from domestic labor to political organizing, that was previously deemed “not historical.”
In True/False/Not Given questions, students frequently mistake “Not Given” for “False.”
: There is a commonly agreed name for using moving images to record current events.