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Historiography
'''Historiography'''
* the study of how history is studied and interpreted


== Historical evidence ==
=== artifacts ===
=== remains ===


[[Historiography]]
== Document sources ==
=== academic approaches to source documents ===
* '''OPVL'''
** International Baccalaureate (IB) terminology
{|  class="wikitable"
| O|| Origin|| primary or secondary source? authentic and reliable?
|-
| P|| Purpose || why was the source created? what was the authors purpose
|-
| V|| Value || how / why this source is used to understand history
|-
| L||Limit|| problems with value, reliability, authenticity of source
|-
|}
 
* '''HIPPO'''
=== Primary source ===
=== Secondary source ===
 
=== Macro or "Big View" history ===
 
=== Micro history ===
 
[[Category: Social Studies]]
[[Category: Social Studies skills]]





Revision as of 16:58, 24 April 2021

Historiography

  • the study of how history is studied and interpreted

Historical evidence[edit | edit source]

artifacts[edit | edit source]

remains[edit | edit source]

Document sources[edit | edit source]

academic approaches to source documents[edit | edit source]

  • OPVL
    • International Baccalaureate (IB) terminology
O Origin primary or secondary source? authentic and reliable?
P Purpose why was the source created? what was the authors purpose
V Value how / why this source is used to understand history
L Limit problems with value, reliability, authenticity of source
  • HIPPO

Primary source[edit | edit source]

Secondary source[edit | edit source]

Macro or "Big View" history[edit | edit source]

Micro history[edit | edit source]


Ancient World Historians[edit | edit source]

External Links: Ancient historiography from livius.org