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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

In support of Dr Samaroo

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Why His­to­ry? In re­cent times his­to­ry as an aca­d­e­m­ic sub­ject has been giv­en a bad name by stu­dents at el­e­men­tary, sec­ondary and ter­tiary lev­els. Stu­dents tell you that it is bor­ing and from their per­spec­tive it seems ut­ter­ly pur­pose­less and have lit­tle bear­ing on their ca­reers. What I have dis­cov­ered is that the prob­lem lies in how his­to­ry is pre­sent­ed to stu­dents.

On­ly re­cent­ly, I read in one of the dailies that Dr Brins­ley Sama­roo, an em­i­nent pro­fes­sor of his­to­ry at UWI, was lament­ing the fact that for the past 25 years his­to­ry has "vir­tu­al­ly been re­moved as a sub­ject at pri­ma­ry and sec­ondary lev­els", that it has been re­placed by what is deemed "so­cial stud­ies" and how dif­fi­cult it has be­come to get stu­dents at UWI to en­roll for de­grees in his­to­ry be­cause it is not re­gard­ed a ma­jor sub­ject as one may re­gard eco­nom­ics or en­gi­neer­ing.

It is a very sad sit­u­a­tion. I agree 100 per cent with Sama­roo that we must ag­i­tate for his­to­ry to be placed at the cen­tre of the syl­labi at pri­ma­ry, sec­ondary and uni­ver­si­ty lev­els. The ques­tion is, why his­to­ry? It has al­ways been my ap­proach that his­to­ry is the sub­ject of all the oth­er sub­jects, the dis­ci­pline of all the oth­er dis­ci­plines.

To com­pre­hend the his­to­ry of any giv­en coun­try and its in­hab­i­tants one must have a work­ing knowl­edge of the ge­og­ra­phy of the place, how the cli­mate and en­vi­ron­men­tal con­di­tions im­pact­ed on their well­be­ing; how the phys­i­cal in­fra­struc­ture was built up which is en­gi­neer­ing; how they nour­ished them­selves, which is agri­cul­ture; the eco­nom­ic ac­tiv­i­ties that evolved as they or­gan­ised them­selves to pro­duce the re­quire­ments of liv­ing, in oth­er words, so­ci­ol­o­gy and psy­chol­o­gy and in­dus­tri­al re­la­tions; how they in­ter­pret­ed their lives and how they viewed them­selves in re­la­tion to rest of the world, which is phi­los­o­phy, and so on.

In oth­er words, every sig­nif­i­cant as­pect of hu­man en­deav­our is em­braced by his­to­ry. And pre­cise­ly be­cause his­to­ry records hu­man en­deav­ours for pos­ter­i­ty. His­to­ry is the most salient change agent of all the aca­d­e­m­ic sub­jects. We study his­to­ry to com­pre­hend what hu­man­i­ty did in the past, how prob­lems were solved, how con­tra­dic­tions and an­tag­o­nisms were re­solved, in or­der to for­mu­late pro­grammes for so­cial de­vel­op­ment to­mor­row.

Every branch of hu­man­i­ty gains from what is cre­at­ed and ac­com­plished by its oth­er branch­es in the quest to fash­ion phys­i­cal con­di­tions com­men­su­rate with the im­per­a­tives of the hu­man spir­it. It is al­ways on­ly for a while that the hu­man spir­it finds it­self con­strained by the lim­its of what is ob­jec­tive­ly pos­si­ble at any giv­en mo­ment. These stages of com­forts as I call them are in­deed quite brief in terms of an­thro­po­log­i­cal time.

On­ly an­i­mals func­tion sole­ly by in­stinct and are for­ev­er locked-in to a one-di­men­sion­al form of ex­is­tence, bound­ed to sta­t­ic modal­i­ties, struc­tures and re­la­tion­ships, and dif­fer­en­ti­ate, if at all, on­ly by ac­ci­dents of nat­ur­al evo­lu­tion. Hu­man be­ings are dif­fer­ent pre­cise­ly be­cause of the pow­er of our rea­son to forge new in­stru­ments and new sys­tems. It is that ca­pac­i­ty of hu­man be­ings to link past, present and fu­ture that makes ref­or­ma­tion and so­cial rev­o­lu­tion a con­stant ne­ces­si­ty of ex­is­tence.

His­to­ry pro­vides the agency for con­stant change. And with that I rest my case. I thank you.


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