Part 1/9:
Methodology and Historiography in Historical Analysis
In a recent discussion, there was an intense examination of the methodologies used in historiography, particularly concerning the evaluation of sources. The topic piqued interest when an exchange between two individuals—specifically Billy and another scholar—unfolded, emphasizing the importance of understanding the criteria applied when comparing different historical sources. The frustration expressed by Billy highlighted the complexities of determining how conclusions are derived from historical data.