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Sources>Koyaanis Qatsi
m change person (not that there's anything wrong with *your* person, mind you; we just write in the 3rd person)
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'Secondary sources, in the study of history, are those writings which were not penned contemporaneously with the events in question.

For example, if an author reads a history book and then uses the information in that book as a source for writing a new history of the same events, the author is using a secondary source.

If, however, the author uses writings by participants and contemporaries--people who have personal, first-hand knowledge of the events in question--the author is using primary sources to write history.