प्रश्न 1 का उत्तर Qu01 Documentary sources are typically categorized into two primary types: primary and secondary sources. These categories are based on the relationship between the source and the event or phenomenon under study. 1. Primary Sources: These are original, first-hand accounts or direct evidence from the time period or event being studied. Examples include diaries, letters, photographs, government documents, official records, newspapers from the time, and interviews with witnesses or participants. Primary sources provide direct, unmediated access to the subject of study, offering raw material for analysis. 2. Secondary Sources: These sources interpret, analyze, or summarize information from primary sources. They are created after the fact and offer context or a deeper understanding of historical events. Examples include books, articles, documentaries, and essays written by scholars or experts who were not directly involved in the events but have analyzed primary sourc...
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