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historical method

American  

noun

  1. the process of establishing general facts and principles through attention to chronology and to the evolution or historical course of what is being studied.


historical method British  

noun

  1. a means of learning about something by considering its origins and development

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Etymology

Origin of historical method

First recorded in 1835–45

Example Sentences

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And that's another reason why I admire Murray so much is that he was very true to the scientific method and the historical method of the Dictionary.

From Salon • Oct. 22, 2023

Jenkins describes herself as “a prosecutor who is looking away from the historical method of punishment and incarceration,” an echo of Price and of Boudin.

From Washington Post • Mar. 20, 2023

Historians continue to debate what aspects and practices of investigating primary sources should be considered, and what constitutes a primary source when developing the most effective historical method.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2019

Dray’s historical method involves a bit of overlapping and backtracking, and he sometimes seems more interested in the literary description and public presentation of hunting rather than the act itself.

From New York Times • Jun. 22, 2018

Dewey now turns to the ethical field, with the purpose of showing that the historical method in ethics does for this science precisely what the experimental method does for other sciences.

From John Dewey's logical theory by Howard, Delton Thomas