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Historians must engage with primary and secondary sources from "summary" of What is History? by E. H. Carr

In order to understand the past, historians must rely on primary and secondary sources. Primary sources are the raw materials of history, the documents or artifacts that were created at the time under study. These sources provide us with a direct glimpse into the thoughts, actions, and events of the past. By engaging with primary sources, historians can piece together a more accurate and nuanced understanding of history. Secondary sources, on the other hand, are interpretations and analyses of primary sources. These can include scholarly articles, history books, and documentaries. While secondary sources are not as direct as primary sources, they are essential for providing context, analysis, and different perspectives ...
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    What is History?

    E. H. Carr

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