2- Which part of History was never documented earlier? How are modern Historians documenting such history?
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Historical documents are original documents that contain important historical information about a person, place, or event and can thus serve as primary sources as important ingredients of the historical methodology.
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Political History
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- Modern historians want to reconstruct and gain a deeper understanding of human activities. Their conception is very recent, dating from the development of scientific history in late 18th and early 19th centuries and the simultaneous emergence of history as a professional academic. It comes from a very different viewpoint of human experience: the supposition that learning history is a natural human activity that is inevitable.
- The narration of the developments in political affairs of the past is political history. This branch of history focuses on analysis and policy-making of policymakers, ideas, happenings, movements, activities, parties, leaders, voters, and more.
- The organization and operation of power in large societies is studied in political history. Focusing on the power elites, their influences on societies, popular responses and leaders in certain social contexts, which mainly concentrate on ordinary people's actions and behaviors, or history, which is historical research from the ordinary people's perspective.
- Source of political History are
- Papers of a political party, agency, or association
- Speeches, Memoirs, Correspondence, & writings
- Contemporary newspaper & magazine articles
- Official documents such as congressional hearings and reports
- Contemporary artifacts, such as monuments & buildings
- Contemporary films, art works, music & literature
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