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Title: Primary and Secondary Sources


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Primary and Secondary Sources
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the leavings, the shards, the remnants of people
who once lived and don't live any more."
  • A definition of a Primary Source
  • http//www.lib.washington.edu/subject/history/hist
    oryday/his.html

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What is going on in this photo? What questions
does it raise?
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Why do we use primary sources in history?
  • No bias, no viewpoint
  • Only your interpretation
  • Can give additional information
  • Materials
  • Textures
  • Printing methods
  • Technologies

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What is a Primary Source?
An informational source from the time of the event
  • Autobiographies
  • Diaries
  • Documents
  • Eyewitness accounts
  • Film footage
  • Laws
  • Letters
  • Newspaper articles
  • Novels
  • Objects from the time
  • Oral histories
  • Photographs
  • Poems, art, music
  • Speeches

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Does a Primary Source have to be the original
material?
  • No it can be in another form, but it cant be
    edited or interpreted in any way.
  • For example,
  • Patrick Henrys Give Me Liberty or Give Me
    Death! speech can be found in 100 Key Documents
    in American History

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Questions to ask yourself when looking at Primary
Sources
  • Who wrote this?
  • How do they know the information they are telling
    me?
  • When did they write it?
  • Why did they write it?
  • Who did they write it for?

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What are Secondary Sources?
  • An informational source that analyzes the event.
    These sources often use several primary sources
    to compile the information.
  • Biographies
  • Encyclopedias
  • History books
  • Textbooks

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Are Secondary Sources useful for CBAs?
  • Yes They provide the necessary background or
    context to be able to interpret Primary Sources
  • For example,
  • World Book 2005 or your Social Studies textbook
    can provide background information about the
    events leading up to Revolutionary War.

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Beware of Bias!
  • Is it possible for a Secondary Source to be
    completely objective?

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Wikipedias entry on President Bush
  • The following passage describes his National
    Guard service
  • In May 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, he
    entered the Texas Air National Guard. He trained
    in the guard for two years, where he was among
    the last to learn to fly the F-102, a plane not
    used in Vietnam and due to be retired.
  • While this could be true, why would it be
    important to know that he was among the last to
    learn to fly the F-102? Is this a commentary on
    President Bush flying an outdated plane? Is it an
    unbiased point of view?

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Encartas entry on President Bush
  • (note that Encarta lets people edit its pages but
    with editor approval)
  • Upon completing college, Bush became eligible
    for the military draft. To meet his service
    obligation, Bush enlisted in the Texas Air
    National Guard in 1968. He told the admitting
    officer that he wanted to become a pilot like his
    father, who was a highly decorated Navy flier in
    World War II. He did his basic training at
    Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, and entered a
    pilot-training program at Moody Air Force Base
    Georgia. He received favorable reports from his
    superiors, attained the rank of second
    lieutenant, and was certified to fly the F-102
    jet fighter during training missions in the South
    and along the Gulf Coast.
  • Encarta doesnt mention that President Bush being
    one of the last to fly the F-102, and instead
    notes patriotically how President Bush wanted to
    fly a jet like his father.

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Where can I find Primary and Secondary Sources in
my school library?
  • OPAC
  • Subject, Keyword, Power searches
  • On-line Databases
  • Nettrekker
  • Elibrary
  • ProQuest
  • Search Engines
  • Use your favorite, but use it wisely
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