A history book is generally considered a secondary source because it analyzes, interprets, or summarizes information from primary sources, such as original documents, artifacts, or firsthand accounts. Secondary sources provide context and analysis of historical events, rather than presenting direct evidence from the time being studied. However, if a history book contains original research or firsthand accounts, it may also include elements of primary sources.
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