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JESSICA GOMEZ CARRASCO
Flashcards by JESSICA GOMEZ CARRASCO, updated more than 1 year ago
JESSICA GOMEZ CARRASCO
Created by JESSICA GOMEZ CARRASCO over 6 years ago
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Types of sources Fife questions known as ¨Five W´s¨ -Who wrote or produce it?(Origin) -When?(Origin) -Where?(Origin) -Why?(Purpose) -For whom?(intended audience of the source)
Non-textual -Any source that is not written Between the most used are: -photographs -cartoons -posters. -statistics. -tabular sources -graphs. -maps. -paintings. .
Photographs 19th century: used to record an event or document. Photos always have a reason. They have a huge value for historians
Cartoons This source can be hard to understand They talk about the current situation Cartoons use symbols Personal view
Posters Who made them and with what purpose Different types: -Election campaign -Announcements of concerts or events -Propaganda posters -Military recruitment
Maps & Painting Very weird in source paper Maps can be used for political point
Textual sources The most common ones are: -Books -Letters -Diaries -Newspapers -Magazine articles -Diplomatic documents -Telegrams -Poetry -Speeches The introductory lines will give you the information you need to analyze
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