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In this video learn how to read all of those pesky primary source documents your teacher keeps making you read.
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- 00:00
Thank you analyzing primary sources reading documents why do written
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tex make good primary sources when we think of primary
- 00:15
resources we almost always think of written text first right
- 00:18
Someone says like oh you know what's a primary document
- 00:21
he's think oh a diary or a letter someone wrote
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- 00:25
the reason that we think of them first because there's
- 00:27
a ton of them and that is one of the
- 00:28
reasons why they make great primary sources because there are
- 00:32
a lot of them available you're easy to find you
- 00:34
can search for key words exactly We have access to
- 00:37
weigh more letters written in the sixteenth century than we
- 00:40
do say audio files recorded on someone's mp three player
- 00:44
in the sixteenth century Another reason they're great is because
- 00:49
they provide a ton of detail Usually when people are
- 00:51
writing you know they can explain themselves there's not as
- 00:55
much murkiness you know as opposed to maybe an image
- 00:58
where no one has said you see this little icon
- 01:00
here that's what this means when someone's writing they're more
- 01:03
likely to explain themselves They're also as you mentioned just
- 01:06
accessible whether something you're reading something on hard copy or
- 01:10
on the internet the words are still the same But
- 01:13
if you do get to see a scanned copy of
- 01:15
something written in a different culture a different time period
- 01:18
you also get to learn a lot about that language
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How was it written What did their cursive look like
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then How if things changed and evolved there's a ton
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more a ton more reasons But you know britain techs
- 01:30
are awesome and kind of really easy to digest in
- 01:32
terms of primary sources What are the limitations of written
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texas primary resource Can't really verify many primary sources but
- 01:43
the number one reason why why written texts are hard
- 01:46
to use primary sources is because of this issue of
- 01:47
bias Whoever's writing them had an opinion So yes that
- 01:51
person who wrote the diary during the civil war might
- 01:54
be telling us very cool details and being very explicit
- 01:58
about things that actually happened to civil war that we
- 02:00
otherwise we have no idea They also just might be
- 02:03
making it up way All make stuff our diaries on
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dh Then of course there's the issue that you know
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in united states most people can read and have access
- 02:11
To the internet and can see these written documents But
- 02:14
you know not everyone everywhere can read so you know
- 02:17
having written primary sources doesn't allow people who can't read
- 02:20
period or who just can't read the language it was
- 02:22
written and you know if i'm studying you know something
- 02:25
written that was britain and like aramaic i have no
- 02:28
idea what it says If i'm looking at a painting
- 02:31
that was done by someone during that same time here
- 02:33
in the same culture i might get more out of
- 02:36
it because i can you know read the images Sure
- 02:38
i remember with with most pro baseball hall of fame
- 02:43
guys they actually videotape there signing of the baseballs So
- 02:48
you have a verification for that That signature on the
- 02:51
baseball really is whoever it is saying exactly and like
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you know paul the apostle couldn't do that when he
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was wearing exactly why do we consider written texts first
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when looking for primary sources What bonus insight do you
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get from written sources What are the limitations of written
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sources How does literacy and language affect our ability to 00:03:15.675 --> [endTime] use written sources
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