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Explain the important source of history of Modern India like books

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Answered by asahilthakur
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Answer:

The important sources of modern history are:

  • Newspapers, magazines and letters - Newspapers are very useful for the study of the freedom struggle. Official letters of national readers, great historical personalities and the British officials provide information about the modern history of India.
  • Historical monuments, photographs and paintings - Historical monuments such as The Gateway of India, The Rashtrapati Bhavan and The India Gate speak about the architectural style of the period. They also provide knowledge about the political development. Paintings are also an important source to study the modern period.
  • Oral sources and Films - Films are a great source to study the history of the modern period. Although films are made for entertainment purpose, there are several films based on true events and important issues.  

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The important sources of modern history are:

1. Newspapers, magazines, and letters

2. Historical monuments, photographs, and paintings

3. Oral sources and Films

Explanation:

  • Newspapers, magazines, and letters: Newspapers are an excellent resource for researching the independence movement. The modern history of India is described in official letters from national readers, notable historical figures, and British authorities.
  • Historical monuments, photographs, and paintings: Historical structures like the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the India Gate, and the Gateway of India provide insight into the period's architectural design. They also provide information about political developments. Another significant source for studying the modern era is art.
  • Oral sources and Films: A excellent way to learn about modern history is through movies. Several movies are based on real events and significant concerns, despite the fact that most movies are designed for entertainment purposes.

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