Historical Klironomy

A klironomical science focused on preserving historical facts of society’s knowledge of the significance of cultural heritage.

Historical Klironomy

Historical klironomy is a klironomical science of sociological research in human evolution knowledge regarding the understanding of cultural heritage preservation.

Historical Klironomy is an independent science of the Theoretical Klironomy direction in the system of klironomical sciences.

  1. History is the humanitarian science engaged in studying the person (his activity, condition, worldview, social communications, etc) in the past; in other words, the science studying various sources about the past to establish the sequence of events, the objectivity of the described facts and to draw conclusions about the reasons of events.
  2. Archaeology is a historical science studying the past of mankind from real sources or is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of tangible culture.
  3. Cultural anthropology is the science of culture as a set of tangible objects, ideas, values, and behaviours in all forms of its manifestation at all historical stages of its development.
  4. Ethnology is a science that studies the ethnic processes, understood as various aspects of ethnic groups’ lives, like other ethnic communities, or is the branch of anthropology that compares and analyses the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them.
  5. Philology is a set of sciences studying the culture of the people, expressed in language and literary works, or the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection between textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics.

Historical research is a significant and integral part of developing any science and understanding of human thought evolution in the temporal stream. It is necessary to adhere to one of the main historical methods to realise historical research from a scientific perspective.

Identifying historicism in cultural heritage’s social research declares Klironomy as a separate independent science. Consequently, preserving objects and items of tangible cultural heritage, like intangible cultural heritage elements, is a significant part of the reconstruction of a unified picture of society and nations’ existence at some point in history, as well as temporal changes. Conservation, restoration, renovation, and revitalisation of cultural heritage are worth investigating and finding in the temporal dimension. The training of specialists in some direction is required for this process.

Archaeological research, which includes artifacts with historical and cultural value, such as methods, techniques, and other forms of preservation of values.

The historical process of forming society’s attitude to preserving cultural heritage.

The preservation of historical facts of society’s knowledge of the significance of cultural heritage.

  1. To analyse changes in approaches and principles of preserving cultural heritage in the context of society’s temporal development.
  2. To perform historiography of measures to preserve cultural heritage.
  3. To develop klironomy methods of historical research to preserve cultural heritage.
  4. To form a scientific base to conduct scientific and educational activities to preserve the historical and cultural heritage that affects society's spiritual development.
  1. The preservation of all types and types of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
  2. The preservation of all types and types of methods and practices to preserve the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of society.
  3. The preservation of information about the types and types of methods and practices to preserve the cultural tangible objects and intangible elements, which may become part of the heritage in the future.
  4. The reconstruction of lost episodes of preserving the cultural heritage by the society.