the sources of modern history of India were the literary sources like manuscripts,scrolls , books ,important documents etc.;the second would be archaeological sources and monuments and the third would be other sources like printing machine,photographs,reports.radio broadcasts etc.
Akram Fouad Khater has written: 'Sources in the history of the modern Middle East' -- subject(s): History 'Sources in the history of the modern Middle East' -- subject(s): Sources, History
James Hanscom has written: 'Voices of the past; readings in modern history' -- subject(s): Sources, Modern History 'Voices of the past' -- subject(s): Sources, Ancient History
the sources of modern history of India were the literary sources like manuscripts,scrolls , books ,important documents etc.;the second would be archaeological sources and monuments and the third would be other sources like printing machine,photographs,reports.radio broadcasts etc.
Neil DeMarco has written: 'The World This Century' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Modern, Modern History
Willis Mason West has written: 'A source book in American history to 1787' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Sources. 'Modern history; Europe, from Charlemagne to the present time' -- subject(s): History 'A short history of modern peoples (part II of World progress)' -- subject(s): History, Modern.
Alfred J. Andrea has written: 'The human record : sources of global history' -- subject(s): History, Modern, Modern History, World history
Sources of modern period are indegenious records,survey records,literary sources.Eg: manuscripts,coins etc:
A historian studies events that happened in the past. The historian has the opportunity to study ancient history and modern history. They use various sources of information to make conclusions about events in world history.
Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
John A. Lynn has written: 'Will the real you please remain standing!' 'Coming to the Americas' 'A guide to sources in early modern European military history in midwestern research libraries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History, Military, Library resources, Military History, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history
John Morris Roberts has written: 'The Hutchinson history of the world' -- subject(s): World history 'French revolution documents' -- subject(s): Sources, Revolution, France, History 'Revolution and improvement' -- subject(s): History, History, Modern, Modern History, Revolutions