Undergraduate research in history : a guide for students /

"Undergraduate Research in History offers a blend of theory and practice for undergraduate researchers in history, relevant to new routines of the digital age. Explaining how research conducted by undergraduate students fits into the broader contexts of the discipline of history and the expandi...

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Main Author: Todd, Molly (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Series:Routledge undergraduate research series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1
  • The Big Picture. Behind the Smoke and Mirrors: Uncovering the Tricks of the Historian's Craft
  • Getting Started with Research in History
  • Building a Knowledge Base: Working with Secondary Sources
  • Establishing a Feasible Plan and Managing Your Time
  • Working with Primary Sources: The Heart of the Historian's Craft
  • Making History Come Alive: Working with Live Sources
  • Analyzing Primary Source Collections: Beyond the Basics
  • Doing History in the Digital Age
  • Joining the Conversation: Disseminating Research Results
  • Acknowledging Sources
  • Funding Historical Work
  • On Your Way
  • Part 2: Specialized Fields of Historical Research
  • Political and Intellectual Histories
  • Military History
  • Economic and Labor Histories
  • Cultural History
  • Histories of Science, Technology, and Medicine
  • Oral History
  • Public History
  • Social History
  • History of Race
  • Histories of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
  • Environmental History
  • Global and Transnational Histories
  • The Undergraduate Research Movement
  • Mentoring Undergraduate Research.