MHI-03

Master Index Post for MHI-03: Historiography (2025–26)

📚 Master Index: MHI-03 – Historiography (2025–26) This post includes links to all completed answers for the IGNOU MHI-03 assignment. Each answer is written in simple, student-friendly language and meets IGNOU guidelines. What do you understand by ‘microhistory’? Describe the historians and their works related to this tradition of history-writing. Discuss the distinctive features of […]

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Write a note on the feminist historiography in India.

Introduction Feminist historiography in India focuses on the historical experiences of women and the role of gender in shaping Indian society. It emerged as a response to the neglect of women in traditional historical narratives. Feminist historians aim to highlight women’s voices, their contributions to society, and the ways in which they were affected by

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What do you understand by the term ‘History from Below’? Discuss with particular Reference to Indian historiography.

Introduction “History from Below” is a method of writing history that focuses on ordinary people rather than kings, elites, or political leaders. It highlights the voices, experiences, and struggles of workers, peasants, women, and marginalized communities. This approach challenges traditional top-down history and brings attention to those who were previously ignored in mainstream narratives. Key

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Discuss the colonial historiography in India.

Introduction Colonial historiography in India refers to the body of historical writings produced during the British colonial period. These histories were mainly written by British scholars and administrators who tried to interpret India’s past from a Eurocentric perspective. This form of history-writing had a major influence on how Indian history was studied, taught, and perceived

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Write a note on the post-War Marxist historiography in the West after Second World War.

Introduction Post-war Marxist historiography in the West refers to the development and evolution of Marxist historical writing after the Second World War. Marxist historians used class struggle, economic forces, and material conditions as the central themes in explaining historical change. After the war, Marxist historiography expanded its focus, adopted new methods, and became more influential

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What is generalisation? Discuss.

Introduction Generalisation in history refers to the process of drawing broad conclusions from specific facts, events, or cases. It involves identifying patterns, trends, and recurring themes to explain larger historical developments. While individual events are important, generalisations help historians connect them and make sense of complex historical processes. In this post, we explore what generalisation

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Describe the important features of Indo-Persian tradition of history-writing during the Mughal period.

Introduction The Indo-Persian tradition of history-writing developed in India during the Delhi Sultanate and reached its peak during the Mughal period (16th to 18th century). This tradition combined Persian literary styles with Indian themes and political realities. Historians at the Mughal court wrote detailed accounts of the emperors, their administration, wars, and culture. In this

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Who are considered to be the founders of the Annales School of historiography? Discuss their works.

Introduction The Annales School is a famous and influential movement in the field of historiography. It started in France in the 20th century and revolutionized how history was studied and written. Unlike traditional historians who focused only on political events and great men, the Annales historians emphasized long-term social, economic, and cultural structures. This school

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Discuss the distinctive features of traditional Chinese historiography.

Introduction Traditional Chinese historiography refers to the method and style of recording history in ancient and imperial China. Unlike Western history-writing, which often focused on wars and heroes, Chinese historiography emphasized moral lessons, dynastic cycles, and the importance of ethical governance. It has a long and rich tradition, dating back over 2,000 years. In this

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What do you understand by ‘microhistory’? Describe the historians and their works Related to this tradition of history-writing.

Introduction Microhistory is a method of historical writing that focuses on a small unit of study, such as a single event, individual, community, or locality, to gain deeper insights into larger historical themes. It emerged in the 1970s in Europe as a reaction against traditional macro-level history that emphasized large structures and generalizations. Microhistory attempts

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