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Historical Sources Historical sources are the materials used for the writing of history. They can be classified into three main categories: published materials, manuscripts, and non-written sources. by Kyrb Del Darrel Veronilla Published Materials Books Books are a common type of published mat...
Historical Sources Historical sources are the materials used for the writing of history. They can be classified into three main categories: published materials, manuscripts, and non-written sources. by Kyrb Del Darrel Veronilla Published Materials Books Books are a common type of published material. They can provide a wealth of information on a variety of topics, including history. Magazines Magazines are another type of published material. They often contain articles on current events, but they can also include historical articles. Reading Journals Reading journals are a type of published material that is specifically designed for the purpose of recording and reflecting on one's reading experiences. Travelogues Travelogues are a type of published material that describes a person's travels. They can provide insights into the history of a place or time period. Manuscripts 1 Archival Materials Archival materials are any documents that are kept in an archive. They can include letters, diaries, photographs, and other types of records. 2 Memoirs Memoirs are written accounts of a person's life. They can provide valuable insights into the history of a person or time period. 3 Diaries Diaries are personal journals that people keep to record their thoughts and experiences. They can provide a unique perspective on history. Non-Written Sources 1 Oral History Oral history is the study of the past through the collection and analysis of oral accounts. It can be a valuable source of information about events that were not recorded in writing. 2 Artifacts Artifacts are objects that were made or used by people in the past. They can provide insights into the culture and way of life of a particular time period. 3 Ruins Ruins are the remains of buildings or other structures from the past. They can provide insights into the architecture, technology, and culture of a particular time period. 4 Fossils Fossils are the preserved remains of ancient organisms. They can provide insights into the history of life on Earth. Primary Sources Definition Examples Primary sources are materials produced by people Examples of primary sources include eyewitness or groups directly involved in the event or topic accounts, diaries, letters, legal documents, official being studied. They are either participants or documents (government or private), and even witnesses. photographs. Categories of Primary Sources Written Sources Written sources are materials written and/or published by a firsthand eyewitness or the participant. Images Images are visual documents published or made by an eyewitness, or the participant. Artifacts Artifacts are materials made by a firsthand eyewitness, or the participant. Oral Testimonies Oral testimonies are documented conversations written and/or published by a firsthand eyewitness, or the participant. Kinds of Primary Sources Used Fossil Remains Artifacts and Ruins Royal Decrees and Laws Official Reports Chronicles Friar Accounts Maps Memoirs Personal Accounts Newspapers Magazines Legislative Journals Court Records Speeches Personal Letters Online Databases Blogs Documentary Films Recorded Interviews Repositories of Primary Sources In NCR Outside NCR International 1. The National Archives of the Philippines (Manila) 1. Local Archives 1. The Library of Congress (Washington, DC, USA) 2. The National Library (Manila) 2. Local Libraries 2. The National Archives and Records 3. The National Historical Commission (NHC) 3. NHC Branch Offices Administration (Washington, DC, USA) (Manila) 4. Local History Museums and Shrines 3. Archivo General de Indias (Sevilla, Spain) 4. The National Museum Complex (Manila) 5. Local University Libraries 4. Archive General de la Nación (Mexico City, 5. Private Museums and Shrines Mexico) 1. The Lopez Memorial Museum (Pasig) 2. The Ayala Museum (Makati) 6. The Big Four (4) University Libraries 1. University of the Philippines Main Library (Quezon City) 2. Ateneo de Manila University's Rizal Library (Quezon City) 3. The American Historical Collection (Ateneo) (Quezon City) 4. De La Salle University Libraries (Manila) 5. University of Santo Tomas' Library (Manila) Secondary Sources 1 Definition Secondary sources are materials that analyze and interpret primary sources. They may have pictures, quotes, or graphics of primary sources in them. 2 Examples Examples of secondary sources can be history books and printed materials, such as serials and periodicals, which interpret previous researches. Types of Secondary Sources 1 Textbooks 2 Journal Articles Comprehensive educational Peer-reviewed publications resources that provide offering scholarly insights and analysis and interpretation of research findings. historical events. 3 Biographies 4 Historical Reviews Accounts of individuals' lives Critical assessments of and contributions to history. historical events and their impact.