How is external criticism and internal criticism applied in historical research?
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External Criticism is that part of the historical method which deter- mines the authenticity of the source. The document is somewhat like a prisoner at the bar. Internal criticism, aka positive criticism, is the attempt of the researcher to restore the meaning of the text.
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