Master the tools historians use to judge sources and build sound conclusions.
Outline of Historical Method analyzes how to evaluate sources, judge a writer’s reliability, and interpret past events with rigorous methods. It covers the roles of internal and external criticism, the influence of time and place, and the importance of not mistaking myths for history. The book also argues for clear evidence, careful reasoning, and teaching students to demand proof in historical work.
- How to assess the character and motives of a writer and the trustworthiness of a source
- How time, place, and cultural context shape what a source can tell us
- Methods of interpretation and the distinction between facts and narratives
- Why good history requires explicit evidence and transparent reasoning
Ideal for readers who study or teach history and want a practical, standards-based approach to historical analysis.