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WHY DO WE STUDY

HISTORY?
Here are the reasons why it is
important to study history: know more about...
Our World
History gives us a very clear join us in History
knowing
picture of how the various
aspects of society — such as
technology, governmental

history!
systems, and even society as a
whole — worked in the past so
we understand how it came to
work the way it is now.
WHAT IS HISTORY?
Society And Other People NO DOCUMENT, NO HISTORY
Studying history allows us to HISTORICAL SOURCES
observe and understand how CONTACT US EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CRITICISM
people and societies behaved. WHY DO WE STUDY HISTORY?
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History provides us with the
data that is used to create laws, @rbrendahistory
or theories about various knowmoreabouthistory.com
aspects of society.

The Process Of Change Over Time


Only through the study of history
can people really see and grasp the
reasons behind these changes, and
only through history can we
understand what elements of an
institution or a society continue
regardless of continual change.
Source: https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-history-important/
What is History?
HISTORICAL SOURCES EXTERNAL AND
Derived from the Greek word
“historia” which means
INTERNAL CRITICISM
“knowledge acquired through
This section will introduce the two Here are the two ways historians
inquiry or investigation” classifications of historical sources: criticize historical sources:
primary and secondary sources.
Also known as the study of the
past EXTERNAL CRITICISM
The practice of verifying the
The account of the past of a authenticity of evidence by examining
person or a group of people the physical characteristics;
through written documents and consistency with the historical
characteristic of the time when it
historical evidences
was produced, and the materials used
for the evidence.

PRIMARY SOURCES
Minutes
INTERNAL CRITICISM
The examination of the truthfulness
Newspaper clippings and factuality of the evidence. It
Records looks at the content of the source
NO DOCUMENT, NO HISTORY Photographs and examines the circumstance of its
production. It could be done by
Eyewitness(es) looking at the author, its context,
unless a written SECONDARY SOURCES agenda, the purpose behind its
creation.
document can Book / Textbook
Literature
prove a certain
Reviews
historical event,
then it cannot be
considered as a SOME VALID HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
historical fact - Government Account
- Chronicles Account
- Personal Letter

For more information: www.history.com

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