Annals
Annals are chronological records of events, typically arranged by year and focusing on notable occurrences such as political events, wars, births, deaths, and natural phenomena. The term comes from the Latin annales, meaning yearly, and has been used across many cultures to describe year-by-year accounts kept by states, churches, or ruling households. In practice, annals emphasize dates and sequence rather than detailed narrative analysis, and they often serve to supplement more expansive histories with concise yearly outlines.
Historical usage spans both ancient and medieval contexts. Notable examples include Tacitus’s Annals, a primary source
In modern times, the term annals also refers to periodical or annual publications that summarize research,