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Historical Method



History - in its broadest sense, is the story of humanity's past. It also refers to the recording of that past. The diverse sources of history include books, newspapers, printed documents, personal papers, and other archival records, artifacts, and oral accounts. Historians use this material to form coherent narratives and uncover linked sequences and patterns in past events. Most histories are   Read More...

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    History: A Very Short Introduction
    by John H. Arnold. 136 pgs.


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    A Guide to Quantitative History
    by R. Darcy, Richard C. Rohrs. 328 pgs.


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    A History of Historical Writing: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
    by Bernard J. Holm, James Westfall Thompson. 676 pgs.


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