AP European History
Advanced Placement European History studying European civilization from 1450 to present.
Practical Applications
Analyzing Primary Sources
Unlocking the Past with Primary Sources
Primary sources are firsthand accounts from the time period you’re studying—letters, diaries, official documents, art, or even newspaper articles. Learning to analyze these sources is essential for understanding history as historians do.
How to Analyze
- Identify the author and audience: Who created the source, and for whom?
- Contextualize: When and where was it made? What was happening at the time?
- Read critically: What perspective or bias might be present?
- Interpret: What can you learn about society, beliefs, and events from this document?
Real-World Application
These skills go beyond history class! They help you evaluate news, social media, and other information in everyday life.
Examples
Reading Napoleon’s letters to understand his motivations during the Napoleonic Wars.
Analyzing a 1945 newspaper article to see how people reacted to the end of World War II.