THE NEED AND CURRENT STATUS OF DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE OF PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY AND ITS MODERN CONCEPTS IN FUTURE HISTORIANS
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Philosophy of history, modern concepts, methodology, thinking, awakening, skills, research methods, worldview, doctrine.Abstract
This article describes the methodology of developing knowledge of the philosophy of history and its modern concepts in future history teachers. The article also contains some opinions about the origin of the philosophy of history, research methods and its stages.
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