Readings in Phil History - PPT
Readings in Phil History - PPT
Readings in Phil History - PPT
“past of
the
And from whatever a historian only has will be the only thing
that he can use to connect him to the past.
Historical Method
and Historical
Sources
HISTORICAL METHOD
The process of critically examining and analyzing the records and survivals of the
past.
Secondary Sources
- Interpret and analyze primary sources
- They are one or more steps removed from
the event. Examples are printed textbooks.
Historical Criticisms, Kinds of
Primary Sources and
Repositories of Primary
Sources
HISTORICAL CRITICISM
Settles matters on the form and
content of a source
External Criticism
- Deals with the problem of authenticity
- To spot hoaxes, fakes, forgeries and fabrications
National
Archives of the
Philippines
National
Library of the
Philippines
National Historical
Commission of the
Philippines
National Museum
of the Philippines
Other Repositories of Primary Sources are the libraries of various
universities in the Philippines such as the University of the
Philippines, the Ateneo de Manila Rizal Library and Museum, the
American Historical Collection in ADMU, and the University of Sto.
Tomas Central Library and Museum.
What Skills Does a Student of History
Develop?
The Ability to Assess Evidence.
The study of history builds experience in dealing with and assessing various kinds of
evidence—the sorts of evidence historians use in shaping the most accurate pictures of
the past that they can.
Learning how to interpret the statements of past political leaders—one kind of evidence
—helps form the capacity to distinguish between the objective and the self-serving
among statements made by present-day political leaders.
Learning how to combine different kinds of evidence—
public statements, private records, numerical data, visual
materials—develops the ability to make coherent
arguments based on a variety of data. This skill can also be
applied to information encountered in everyday life.
The Ability to Assess Conflicting Interpretations.