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| Værktøj | Spørgsmål/Problemstilling | Læg evt. mærke til | 1 | Historie | Hvad er den historiske sammenhæng. Som kilden indgår i? | | 2 | Tid | Hvornår er kilden fra? | | 3 | Sted | Hvor er kilden fra? | | 4 | Person | Hvem er afsenderen? | Og hvem er modtageren/-erne | 5 | Indhold | Hvad er indholdet i kilden? | Læs kilden grundigt, del den evt. op i forskellige dele | 6 | Samtidighed | Er kilden samtidig med begivenheden, som den omtaler eller er den skrevet lang tid efter begivenheden? | Samtidighed er relativ. Ved gamle kilder kan samme år eller tiår være samtidig, mens samtidighed tæt på vores egen tid betyder timer eller dage. | 7 | Første- eller andenhåndsvidne | Har beretteren selv oplevet begivenheden eller er den blevet fortalt til ham/hende af en anden? | Normalt vil førstehåndsvidner være mere troværdige | 8 | Tendens | Beskrives begivenhederne så objektivt som muligt eller er beretningen præget af subjektive eller direkte falsk? | Tendens er et af de centrale kildekritiske begreber. En grundig undersøgelse af en kildes tendens kræver viden om den historiske sammenhæng, analyse af synsvinkler og sprog samt sammenligning med andre kilder | 9 | Repræsentativitet | For at en kilde skal være brugbar for historikeren må den have almen gyldighed for det, som man vil skildre. | Kilden skal typisk fortælle om en så stor del af virkeligheden som muligt og ikke undtagelserne eller de sjældne tilfælde | 10 | Materielle l evn | Genstande fra fortiden. | Både de mange genstande på museerne, men også de mange ting i vores dagligdag, som er produceret en gang i fortiden. | 11 | Levnsslutning | Vi drager slutninger om fortiden gennem en skriftlig kilde eller genstand, der selv er en del af fortiden. | Vi har så at sige fortiden i ”hånden” og prøver at finde ud af fortiden, uden at nogen anden person fortæller os om den. | 12 | Historisk fremstilling | De bøger eller artikler, som historikere og andre skriver om fortiden, ofte som resultat af deres egen eller andres forskning | Man må altid regne med at den bog eller artikel man sidder med kun giver én blandt flere mulige fremstillinger af det historiske forløb. | 13 | Beretningsslutning | Vi drager slutninger om fortiden gennem en skriftlig kilde eller historiske fremstilling. | Gennem en person eller skriftlig kilde oplever vi eller hører om fortiden. | 14 | Kildemængden | Jo længere tilbage, jo færre kilder vil der normalt være. | Til nogle perioder er der flere kilder. Typisk, når der er indtruffet store begivenheder, som f. eks. besættelsestiden i Danmark 1940-45. | 15 | Historiens 3 dimensioner | - en geografisk- en kronologisk- en tematisk | |
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1: Vikingetiden
2: ca. 922
3: Bagdad (Kalifatets hovedstad)
4: Afsender: Ibn Fadlan Modtager: folk der interesserer sig for vikingerne.
5: Kilden beskriver vikingernes levestil, måde, og skikke. Mange detaljer om hvordan de ser ud, levede, og deres kærlighedsforhold.
6: Samtidig, den er skrevet i 922.
7: det er førstehåndsvidne. Da det hele er noget som afsenderen selv har oplevet.
8: Beretningen er præget af subjektivitet.
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