Across
- 4. A way to approach research driven by a question about our existing knowledge.(7,6)
- 5. The first meaning of history is that it is about.(3,4)
- 6. The type of testimony that the original creator of a work intended to convey.
- 8. The century in which the emphasis on evidence and fact was paramount.
- 11. One of the purposes history is often reconstructed to promote.
- 13. Evidence of the past is found here.
- 16. Research driven by an analysis of a body of primary sources.(6,6)
- 17. Materials that are a direct product of the time or topic under consideration.
- 18. One of the three components of historical writing mentioned by Curthoys and McGrath.
- 19. An important attribute of scholarly writing which enables us to access further information about a topic.
Down
- 1. Who said "History is a continuous process of interaction between the historian and his facts, an unending dialogue between the past and the present"?(1,1,4)
- 2. One of the ways in which research is being changed.
- 3. A way of identifying the key issues and areas to develop focus for a research project.
- 7. What can have a profound impact on the nature of the history told by the historian?
- 9. Together with 'fact' the telling of history is distinguished by its relationship to this.
- 10. The name given to the writing of history, particularly the writing of history based on the critical examination of sources, the selection of particular details from the authentic materials in those sources, and the synthesis of those details into a narrative that stands the test of critical examination. (Enc.Brit)
- 12. Books and articles that synthesize and report on secondary sources for general readers.
- 14. Something historians need to consider about in the production of their sources.
- 15. Items that are not immediate products of the subject or period under consideration.
