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History: Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

Secondary sources add a layer of interpretation and analysis to primary sources, and are usually written after the time period being examined. Secondary sources can be:

  • Scholarly books and eBooks
  • Journal articles
  • Documentaries
  • Reports
  • Reviews
  • Conferences proceedings
  • Reliable websites

Primary sources are original sources of information, typically created at the time of the events or individuals being researched. 

Below are a number of databases containing secondary sources, organised by resource type.

Secondary Source Databases

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