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History enables people to discover their own place in the stories of their families, communities, and nation.
Identity
“History teaches critical 21st century skills and independent thinking”.
Critical Skills
“History is a catalyst for economic growth”.
Economic Growth/Development
“History lays the groundwork for strong, resilient communities”.
Vital places to live and work
“History helps people better solutions”.
Engaged Citizens
“History inspires local and global leaders”.
Leadership
“History saved and preserved, it’s the foundation for future generations”.
Legacy
It involves everything that ever happened/happens
Past
A narrative account used to examine and analyze past events.
History
The period of human existence prior to the invention of writing systems.
Prehistory
The authentication of characters in history as opposed to legend or myth.
Historicity
The writing of history, and the understanding of how the interpretations of historians change over time.
Historiography
The origin of important ancient/past information. These are sources that inform us about something of the past.
Historical Sources
Are original/raw materials by historians to reconstruct a certain event in the past or moment in history.
Primary Sources
They are original documents, physical objects, relics, or artifacts created during the time under study by witnesses who lived through the event.
Primary Sources
Is a contemporary document, book, or article that analyzes, evaluates, and synthesizes information from primary sources.
Secondary Sources
Contains footnote, books and articles exclusively on the secondary sources.
Tertiary Sources
The process of critically examining and analyzing these records, sources, evidences, and survivals of the past.
Historical Method
A process of authentication and verification of authorship, determining “where, when, why, and whom/who” a document was written.
External Criticism
A process of evaluation and interpretation of the content once the researchers has established the context and determined the provenance and authenticity of the source.
Internal Criticism
Defined as the quality or power of inspiring beliefs.
Credibility
Refers to the proven fact that something is legitimate or real.
Authenticity
Refers to the source of information such as entities and procession involved in producing or delivering artifacts.
Provenance
Example of Repositories
National Library
National Archives
Academic Institution
Religious Congregation
Privately owned museums and archives