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Historical Sources

Photographs, Maps, Artifacts, Diaries, Recordings, Death and Birth Certificate

Theses, Diaries, Journal Articles

Primary Source

Textbooks, books, edited works

Secondary Sources

It determines the historicity of the facts contained in the document.

Internal Criticism

Evaluates the sources authenticity and reliability by examining factors external to the document, such as its origin, authorship, and context of creation

External Criticism

Deals with more important matters than external form.

Higher Criticism

Historical source that exist in nontextual forms, such as oral traditions, artifacts, customs, or folklore, providing insights into cultures and events without written documentation.

Unwritten sources

Includes physical object and artifacts from the past, which are vital for reconstructing history through archeological findings, relics and other tangible remnants.

Material Evidence

Encompass official documents, treaties, agreements, and records related to international relations.

Diplomatic Source

Historical accounts presented in storytelling format.

Narrative

Historical context includes written works, such as novels, poems, essays, and plays.

Literature

Legal documents and writings that deal with the legal aspects of historical events.

Juridical Tract

Refer to writings and documents related to scientific discovery.

Scientific Tract

4Cs: means recognizing and exploring relationships, influences, and interactions between different historical events.

Connections

4C's: refers to the substance or subject matter of a historical source.

Content

4C's: involves considering circumstances, conditions and environment in which historical event occurred.

Context

4C's: involves referencing and acknowledging the sources and references used in historical research.

Citation

Refers to degree to which historical account or narrative accurately conveys the appearance of truth or reality, even if it may not be entirely factual.

Verisimilitude

Involves investigating and examining historical sources for research.

Historical Analysis

It refers to suspicious person, someone who is under scrutiny due to potential involvement in questionable activities or circumstances.

Persona Sospechosa

Historians ability to reconstruct historical events.

Historical method

This term is used to designate an unwelcome or unacceptable person, often a foreign diplomat, who is expelled from a host country.

Persona non grata

La persona que maneja

"the person who manages"

They were escaped African slaves, who are seeking for independence.

Cimarrones

EDSA Acronym

Epifanio de los Santos Avenue

August 26, 1896

Cry of Pugad Lawin; Filipinos refused Spanish colonial dominion over the Philippine Island.

This is a metaphorical return to himself and to his people.

Pantayong Pananaw Historians

A guidebook of Emilio Jacinto for new members of the org, which laid out the groups rule and principles.

Kartilya Book

The goal of this school is to undo the work of the Sorbonnistes.

Annales School of History

The "We" perspective. Perspective in phil history of Zeus Atayza Salazar. The father of New Philippine Historiography.

Pantayong Pananaw

It is a dictionary of biography that gives example of handwriting.

Isographies

Known by its Greek derived name, sphragistics, is the scholarly discipline that studies the wax, lead, clay, and other seals used to authenticate archival documents.

Sigillographers

Is the belief that historians should pursue the objective truth of the past by allowing historical sources to "speak for themselves", without additional interpretation.

Positivism

The caricature that best depicts the conservative past and the liberated future of the country.

Political Caricature of the American Era by Alfred Mccoy

Which of the following GOMBURZA died first?

Gomes

It helped make EDSA government look more legitimate on the international stage.

Speech of Corazon Aquino

First Holy Catholic Mass in the PH that was held in Limasawa and officiated by Father Pedro Valderrama.

March 31, 1521

When was the Cry of Pugadlawin according to Pio Valenzuela

August 23, 1896

It is the place where the visitors of Pigaffeta on the 18th of March lived.

Humunu Island

The island thatvis three hundred leagues from the island of Ladroni according to Pigafetta

Samar

Refers to King of Butuan

Raja Colambu

When was Historical Criticism properly formed

16th Century

Pigaffetas term forn Cebu

Sugbo/Zubu

Pigaffetas term for small boat

Boloto / Balangai

Acquada da li buoniSegnialli5

"the Watering place of Good-signs"

Era when historical forgery was not known.

Middle Ages

It is considered as a hoax or misrepresentation from the geniune document.

Anachronistic

It is the Island passed through by the group of Pigaffeta where bats are as large as eagles as they laid their course toward the northwest direction going to Cebu.

Dagami

The municipality of Hinunungan today

Homonhon

The last cartoon that was published by Lipang Kalabaw

The Patronage of US