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draw a flow chart of sources of history​

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Answered by sadachouhan
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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The following are the sources of history:-

  • Primary Source
  • Secondary Source
  • Tertiary Source

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Sources of history are as follows:-

  • Primary Source: Materials from the same general historical period as the subject or event that the historian has chosen to study are known as primary sources. Personal journals, diaries, memoirs, letters, court records, legislative hearings, newspaper and magazine articles, motion pictures, music, works of art, etc. are some examples of primary sources.
  • Secondary Source: Historians' written works, such as books and articles. The final paper you write is a secondary source you create as a historian. It is a work of historiography that draws on both primary and secondary sources and is grounded in historical research.
  • Tertiary Source: Books and articles that are solely reliant on secondary sources, or the work of others. Tertiary sources are typically synthetic in nature, that is, they combine various independent but connected stories of a specific event, problem, body of scholarship, etc. Tertiary sources can help you sift through a lot of information, making them useful places to start your study. Tertiary materials frequently have footnotes pointing researchers in the right directions in relation to secondary sources.

Flow chart is given below

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