The analysis should address the following questions:
1. Is it prescriptive–telling you what people thought should happen–or descriptive–telling you what people thought did happen?
2. Does it describe ideology and/or behavior?
3. Does it tell you about the beliefs/actions of the elite, or of “ordinary” people? From whose perspective?
4. What historical questions can you answer using this source? What are the benefits of using this kind of source?
5. What questions can this source NOT help you answer? What are the limitations of this type of source?
6. If we have read other historians’ interpretations of this source or sources like this one, how does your analysis fit with theirs? In your opinion, does this source support or challenge their argument?
Attached is the Primary Source (IMG_0537, IMG_0538, IMG_0539, IMG_0540, IMG_0541, IMG_0543), Original Primary Source Analysis (Copy of HIST008_Assignment03), and Professor’s comments on the Analysis (IMG_0544).