Which of the non-administrative sources of British history are different from earlier historical sources ? How?
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The non-administrative sources of British history are different from earlier historical sources because they are modern and can be studied accurately.
- Non-administrative sources of British History can be seen as follows.
- Books written by historical accounts, travelogues, novels, etc. authors of that period.
- Any significant policy records, including those of local officials, and records from the British authorities.
- Magazine Papers or Newspaper bits and articles were all non-administrative sources.
- These sources were empirical and could be studied by historians more accurately than earlier historical sources
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Due to their modernity and ability to be researched precisely,
"non-administrative sources" of British past vary from older historical accounts.
The following are examples for "non-administrative sources" for "British history".
- Literature authored by writers from that era who wrote history reports, travel journals, fiction, etc.
- Any key policy documents, particularly ones by politicians and British agencies.
- All of the resources just weren't governmental, whether they were journal papers or news tidbits.
- Unlike previous historical accounts, these are all empirical, making them easier for scholars to study.
There existed various "non-administrative sources" that helped us learn about history all through modern age, and they are as follows:
- Diary, chronicles, memoirs, novels, and well-known pamphlets of significant figures.
- Magazines that featured messages, opinions, caricatures, and information.
- Via traditional resources like folk music, ballads, stories, etc., people transmit knowledge about just the circumstances of the regular folk, peasantry, tribesmen, etc.
- In addition to something like this, we even have additional materials including artwork, photos, movies, commercials, radio transmissions of significant addresses, and music.
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