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Why is it important for historians to use good quality sources? Relevant sources can be used to investigate a wide variety of historical subjects. Relevant sources provide support for topics that are unconnected to the historical subject. Credible sources lead to accurate interpretations of historical subjects because they are trustworthy. Credible sources lead to better interpretations of historical subjects because they cannot be contradicted.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is important that the historian uses a wide range of sources because all sources have strengths and weaknesses that make them more or less useful. You should consider whether a source has relevant information but also how that information is affected by the source's reliability, or nature and origins.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Numerous historical topics can be researched using pertinent sources. Because they are reliable, reliable sources enable correct interpretations of historical topics.

  • Historiography, which specifies how they should be treated and can determine if a history is trustworthy or not, is the only discipline that recognises the significance of historical sources.
  • Scoping out the source is a crucial initial step in historiography. Before beginning the process of historiography, historians had to compile a large number of scopus that connected to their subject and check the sources to make sure they were reliable and not just filler.
  • There are a variety of sources that historians can use to uncover the past, including scripts, documents, newspapers, oral histories, and regional music.
  • Oral sources have the advantage of fostering open dialogue and corroborating firsthand knowledge of events from a historical perspective.

Numerous historical topics can be researched using pertinent sources. Because they are reliable, reliable sources enable correct interpretations of historical topics.

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