A critical analysis of the document "Lev Kopelev (1912-1997): Party Loyalty?" Is a book entitled "No sentence of thought" written by Lev Kopelev in 1977. In this excerpt, he vividly expressed his view and attitude during the rise of Russian communism in the 1930s. And early 1940 's. Koperev was born in Kiev, later became faithfully believing in communism, and later joined the communist movement. He planted a strong way of thinking in the early days of the Communist Party's activities and said that for whatever reason it should not deviate from the vision of the party's victory and also "is discussing."
Critical analysis of the document Lef Koperev (1912 - 1997) The main document I chose to analyze is a book from Lev Kopelev, written in 1977, "There is no prison for thought. In this excerpt he vividly expressed his view and attitude during the rise of Russian communism in the 1930s and early 1940s. Koperev was born in Kiev, later became faithfully believing in communism, and later joined the communist movement. He planted a strong way of thinking in the early days of the Communist Party's activities and said that for whatever reason it should not deviate from the vision of the party's victory and also "is discussing."
Document analysis is often used to support and enhance a variety of research methods. Document analysis can be used in a variety of research areas as a primary method of data collection or as a supplement to other methods. Documentation can provide additional research data, making document analysis a useful and useful way for most studies. The document can provide background information and a wide range of data, so it will help to become a background for individual research within that subject or field (Bowen, 2009). Documents can include data that is no longer observable, provide detailed information that the information provider forgotten, and can track changes and developments. Document analysis can also point out the questions that need to be asked or need to be observed by making use of document analysis an important and comprehensive way to ensure your research (Bowen, 2009)
• Use key analysis. Please do not accept any files you read. Please note the background of the document creation and the goal of the author. You can discuss the reliability and accuracy of the source. By applying critical analysis you will demonstrate your ability to understand how authors bias and document types affect source reliability. • Group documents. You can group specific documents by author. By doing this, you can see that a particular type of author belongs to a particular type and shares and expresses similar views. Documents can be grouped by type and evaluated. Public documents such as government statistics can be compared with private documents such as diaries and letters.