RAQAMLI TARIX TUSHUNCHASINING SHAKLLANISHI VA ILMIY EVOLYUTSIYASI

Authors

  • Qobulova Gulzoda Maxsud qizi Abu Rayhon Beruniy nomidagi Urganch davlat universiteti 07.00.01 O‘zbekiston tarixi ixtisosligi bo‘yicha tayanch doktoranti Author

Keywords:

Raqamli tarix, digital humanities, tarixshunoslik, ilmiy paradigma, raqamli metodlar, epistemologiya.

Abstract

Mazkur maqolada raqamli tarix (digital history) tushunchasining shakllanish bosqichlari, uning ilmiy genezisi va tarixshunoslik paradigmasidagi evolyutsiyasi tizimli tarzda tahlil qilinadi. Tadqiqotda raqamli tarixning Digital Humanities doirasida vujudga kelishi, an’anaviy tarixiy metodologiyadan farqlanuvchi epistemologik xususiyatlari hamda zamonaviy tarixiy bilim ishlab chiqarishdagi ilmiy maqomi yoritiladi. Metodologik asos sifatida tarixiy-genetik, qiyosiy-tahliliy va kontseptual yondashuvlar qo‘llanilgan. Tadqiqot natijalari raqamli tarixning mustaqil ilmiy yo‘nalish sifatida shakllanganini, uning tarix fanining nazariy va amaliy rivojiga sezilarli ta’sir ko‘rsatganini asoslab beradi.

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Published

2026-02-10