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How can a memoir be used as a source of history? Describe with example.
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Explanation:

When the memoirs first appeared in history, most of them were the works of people who had social power or fame. Those early works mostly covered the important political events, significant expeditions, or wars which those authors experienced during their lifetime. However, before the memoirs were considered as one of the distinct autobiographic genres, they usually concentrated on the objective description of historical events. Over time, more and more people who wanted to leave the records of important events or memories in their lives started to write memoirs. Since then, memoirs began to depict countless historical events with peculiar perspectives of diverse authors. Today, there are numerous memoirs in the world, describing various events and figures based on the authors¡¯ life experience with unique viewpoints. In some cases, there are several memoirs which cover the same topic with distinctively different points of view. The main purpose of this paper is to seek the differences of several memoirs on certain topics, and measure the possibility of using the puzzle-pieced memoirs as useful historical sources by integration.

II. Definition

In this paper, "Memoir" is the term which denotes a piece of autobiographical writing, usually shorter in nature than a comprehensive autobiography. [1] Concentrating on certain period of time, event, or figure in the memory of author, memoirs are differed from typical autobiographies, which usually cover the whole lifetime. Another term "Memoir-based work" indicates a book or a movie or other similar types of work, which are originated from the memoirs of certain people. However, they are not done by the direct owners of the memoirs but by other authors or directors who refer to those memoirs. "Memoir works" is the term which includes both Memoirs and Memoir-based work.

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