This document provides guidance on analyzing historical texts. It defines primary and secondary sources, and unwritten and written sources. When analyzing a source, historians ask who, when, where, what, why, and how to determine reliability. A historical text analysis involves careful reading, classification, analysis, and conclusion. The analysis addresses the document's category, author, audience, reliability, importance, and key words and concepts. It explains the text's meaning and intention, and relates it to historical context. The main idea is summarized in one sentence. Historians must avoid simply paraphrasing a text and including personal opinions.