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The authors outline a practical introduction to historical method, guiding readers through the search for, collection of, and critical examination of documents as the foundation of reliable history. They emphasize heuristic techniques for locating sources, rules for assessing authenticity and evidentiary value, and the need to separate factual reconstruction from moral or ethical judgments. Written as concise instruction for students and informed readers, the work balances methodological principles with pragmatic advice on archives, source criticism, and the limits of inference, arguing that historical study must aim for scientific rigor rather than mere literary readability.
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