Explain some of the British sources of history?
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Primary Sources:
- Newspapers and Magazines
- British Library Newspapers, 1600-1913. ...
- British Periodicals (1681-1930s) ...
- Economist Historical Archive, 1843-2014. ...
- Eighteenth Century Journals (ca. ...
- Guardian and Observer Historical Newspapers (1700/1800s-2003) ...
- Nineteenth Century UK Periodicals.
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The British Empire's historiography refers to the studies and sources used by the scholars to develop a history of the British Empire.
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- Primary sources comprise , maps, manuscripts, drawings, periodicals, newspapers, letters, government correspondence, photographs, diaries, poster, pamphlets, travelers accounts, and more, Records from the UK's National Archives, among others
- Secondary sources comprise books, reference materials, journal articles,, bibliographies, encyclopedias, treatises, reviews, restatements, among others
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