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Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Historic Environment: Whitechapel
Knowledge, Selection and Use of Sources
Knowledge, Selection and Use of Sources
What You Need to Know
Apply knowledge of local sources such as housing records, census returns, Charles Booth’s survey, and police records.
Apply knowledge of national sources such as newspapers, crime records, Old Bailey records, and Punch cartoons.
Recognize the strengths and weaknesses of different source types for specific historical enquiries.
Frame questions relevant to specific enquiries about Whitechapel.
Select appropriate sources for specific investigations into crime and policing in Whitechapel.
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Local and National Historical Sources for Whitechapel
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Source Evaluation and Historical Inquiry Skills
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