A letter from a relative of a participant in a battle or campaign
(A) primary source; (B) secondary source
No, it's a primary source historical document.
It varies a little from subject to subject. A primary source in history, for example, is a document or image produced at (or very soon after) an event, or during the period studied.In literature, the actual text is the primary source (though there may be disagreement as to the text, as with Shakespeare's plays).A secondary source is a book about a past event, series of events or period or about a text.
If the source is primary or secondary and what type of source it is (i.e. video, photograph, etc.)
A primary source comes from the time the person/subject was from (e.g newspapers from World War II, materials used by ancient tribes etc.) while a secondary source comes from after the person/subject was from
A letter from a relative of a participant in a battle or campaign
a source that is from someone that was not a the place
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
A secondary source document useful in the study of history could be an autobiography written by someone at the time or a record or statement made by someone who was not an eyewitness to a specific event.
Historical sources are classified as primary and secondary source. The primary source refers to the written or developed document or object during the study and the secondary source refers to the analogy or interpretation of the primary source.
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
Secondary Source.
When it comes to the reliability of a secondary source you need to document your use of this source. You also need to not have an over-reliance on a secondary source.
(A) primary source; (B) secondary source
(A) primary source; (B) secondary source
(A) primary source; (B) secondary source
No, it's a primary source historical document.