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  1. Going to the Sources:A Guide to Historical Research and Writing, 4th Ed by Anthony Brundage, 2007-11-15
  2. Going to the Sources: A Guide to Historical Research and Writing by Anthony Brundage, 2002-01
  3. The critical method in historical research and writing =: A rewritten and expanded edition of the author's Introduction to research in American history by Homer C Hockett, 1977
  4. The Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing by Homer Carey Hockett, 1968-01-01
  5. Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing by H.C. Hockett, 1955-12
  6. THE NEW HISTORY : Trends In Historical Research And Writings Since world War II by Walter and George L. Mosse Laqueur, 1967
  7. The Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing by Homer Carey Hockett, 1964
  8. American Historical Writing and Research by James Adomanis, 1972
  9. Going to the Sources: A Guide to Historical Research and Writing,1997 publication by Anthony Brundage, 1997-01-01
  10. The Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing by Homer Carey Hockett, 1966-01-01
  11. The Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing by Homer Hockett, 1960
  12. The New History: Trends in historical research and writing since World War II - Journal of Contemporary History: 4
  13. The new history;: Trends in historical research and writing since World War II (Their Journal of contemporary history) by Walter Laqueur, 1967
  14. The Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing by homer hockett, 1970-01-01

1. Historical Research And Writing
Historical Research and Writing Academic Writing basic elements of an analyticalpaper of any variety Databases electronic databases and historical research
http://history.hanover.edu/res.htm
Historical Research and Writing
Academic Writing
basic elements of an analytical paper of any variety
Databases
electronic databases and historical research
Writing Manuals, Guides, and Resources
links to sites dealing with writing, from essays on writing to grammar guides to Writing Centers
Oxford English Dictionary

Reference Works

Publishers and Bookdealers

Texts and Images on the Internet

Last Updated: April 27, 2001
Return to History Department

Return to Hanover College

2. Historical Research And Writing
Historical Research and Writing Academic Writing basic elements of an analytical paper of any variety Databases electronic databases and historical research
http://history.hanover.edu/res.html
Historical Research and Writing
Academic Writing
basic elements of an analytical paper of any variety
Databases
electronic databases and historical research
Writing Manuals, Guides, and Resources
links to sites dealing with writing, from essays on writing to grammar guides to Writing Centers
Oxford English Dictionary

Reference Works

Publishers and Bookdealers

Texts and Images on the Internet

Last Updated: April 27, 2001
Return to History Department

Return to Hanover College

3. Using The Internet As A Resource For Historical Research And Writing
USING THE INTERNET AS A RESOURCE. FOR historical research AND writing
http://www2.austin.cc.tx.us/history/inres00title.html
USING THE INTERNET AS A RESOURCE
FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND WRITING
Roger A. Griffin, Ph.D.
Professor of History
Riverside Campus
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
Introduction
Finding History Resources on the Internet with Subject Directories

Finding History Resources on the Internet with Search Engines

Finding Primary Sources on the Internet
...
Internet Resources to Help You Write Your Research Paper

a. Guide to Writing an Effective Research Paper
b. Other On-line Resources to Help You with Grammar and Writing Style c. On-line Reference Materials Useful to Writers d. On-line Help about How to Cite Sources You Find on the Internet Take a Break with History The Internet and Historical Research: Prospects and Problems To comment on this site or its subject, send e-mail to Roger A. Griffin This site was originally developed in the spring of 1996 as part of a six-week workshop at Austin Community College on using the Internet in instruction. It was sponsored by the DILLO Project (Distance Instruction and Lifelong Learning Online), a joint effort by ACC's Open Campus Program Learning Resource Services , and the Faculty Development Office . Thanks to Terry Arzola, Instructional Development Specialist, Learning Resource Services, Riverside Campus, for his technical assistance with the development of this site (especially with respect to its graphics) and to my former teaching assistant, Gerre Boardman, for proofreading the text. The project was updated early in 1999.

4. The Writing Of A Historical Essay Or Research Paper
The writing of a historical Essay or research Paper Whether you are writing an inclass essay exam or a 20-page research paper, there are some basic guidelines which you should keep in mind.
http://www.ilstu.edu/class/hist127/guide.html
The Writing of a Historical Essay or Research Paper
Whether you are writing an in-class essay exam or a 20-page research paper, there are some basic guidelines which you should keep in mind. The first part of this handout gives general information which is relevant to the writing of any historical essay. The second part gives tips which you should utilize in writing take-home essays, exams, and research papers.
Writing an Essay
An essay is not simply a list of facts. You must organize the facts into themes which support a central argument or thesis. This thesis should be introduced in the beginning of the paper and developed throughout the paper one step at a time. The stronger your thesis, the easier it will be for you to develop a strong argument. Use an outline to organize your thoughts in a clear, coherent and logical manner and to guide you in writing the essay. Organizationally, the essay has three main parts:
  • Introduction . Use the introduction to state your thesis, outline the main points you will make in the essay, and describe the conclusions which you will draw in the essay. History essays are not mystery papers; the reader should know from the beginning what your conclusions are. Use the introduction to draw the reader into the essay. Often it is easier to write your introduction last , after you clearly know what arguments you develop in the essay.
  • 5. Guide To Writing Your Historical Research Paper
    Guide to writing Your historical research Paper. A successful historical research essay will normally include all of the
    http://www.indiana.edu/~t311/writingguide.html
    Guide to Writing Your Historical Research Paper
    A successful historical research essay will normally include all of the following items: Introduction, Statement of Thesis, Discussion of Historical Background, Argument and Documentation, and Conclusion. There is no hard-and-fast rule about the order in which these sections should appear, with the exception of the Introduction, which appears at the beginning, and the Conclusion, which appears at the end. In addition, there is no rule as to how long each part should be and the relative length of the various sections. These decisions will be governed by your topic and the historical approach of your essay. Part of what an historian does is to decide how to approach an historical topic and to construc t an historical essay to fit the topic he or she has chosen to address.
    Introduction
    Statement of Thesis
    Discussion of Historical Background
    Argument and Documentation ...
    Online MLA Style Guides and other Online Citation Resources
    Introduction: This section of the essay introduces the reader to the topic and to your particular historical approach on the topic. Some historians like to "set the scene" with an anecdote that illustrates something important or interesting, or which catches the interest of the reader and focuses it on the essay's topic. Others prefer to state vital data and background to the topic (one example of this would be a biographical essay which starts with information about when and where a person was born, etc.) The way you begin your essay is very much a matter of personal taste. One way to get started is to review other historical works that you have read, and emulate them. Many find it easier to write the introduction after they have written the body of the essay; others like to write it first thing.

    6. History Associates Incorporated
    Professional historians, archivists, and records managers provides customized services in historical research and writing, litigation research, oral history, archives and records management, and meeting planning to clients in corporations, government agencies, and professional and nonprofit organizations.
    http://www.historyassociates.com/
    The past can be a valuable asset. By discovering, preserving, and applying your history you can most effectively meet the demands of the present and more successfully plan for the future. For more than twenty years, History Associates Incorporated has provided customized consulting services in historical research and writing, litigation research, and archives and records management. Our clients have included more than 300 corporations, government agencies, and professional and nonprofit organizations worldwide.

    7. Academic Writing
    the author's audience and purpose and the wider historical context. In the earlystages of research, it is sufficient that you Effective writing takes work.
    http://history.hanover.edu/fund.htm
    Academic Papers
    I. The Structure and Content of a Paper
    (1) question and thesis
      Ultimately, you should be able to identify a single question (there will invariably be many questions subsumed under that question) that defines the general purpose of the work and serves as an organizing principle. (The question need not be expressed literally as an interrogative, a sentence ending in a question mark. Stylistically, it is much more effective to introduce the question in a more subtle and elegantyet very clearfashion.) The answer to that question is the paper's thesis. A thesis is not a statement of purpose; it is a statement of conclusion. You should be able to articulate your thesis in one or two sentences. Typically, both the major question and the thesis are expressed in the introduction of the paper. The bulk of the paper then develops the argument to prove the thesis.
    (2) argument
    • (a) structure and logic Ideally, a paper is like a Mozart symphony. Everything fits together perfectly, and the removal of a single note, or a single sentence, would destroy the whole. In a paper, the overall objectives must be clear, the design coherent, and the individual themes linked to each other and to the whole. Paragraphs must form coherent units, linked to other paragraphs and to the big picture by well-defined topic sentences and by transitional clauses and sentences. Above all, the logic of your argument, from your largest point to the smallest detail, must be expressed with clarity and precision.

    8. The Institute Of Library Science - University Of Parma
    The Institute of Library Science and Paleography introduces students, through its teaching and research activities, to the history of writing and of the book, to a systematic knowledge and informed use of bibliographic and documentary sources, studied both from historicalinstitutional and technical point of view, and to the methodology of indexing and bibliographic classification.
    http://www.aldus.unipr.it/
    The Institute of Library Science and
    Paleography
    Area D'Azeglio - Via Kennedy
    "Sopra tutte le invenzioni stupende, qual eminenza di mente fu quella di colui che s'immaginò di trovar modo di comunicare i suoi più reconditi pensieri [...] con i vari accozzamenti di venti caratteruzzi sopra una carta. Sia questo il sigillo di tutte le ammirande invenzioni umane" Galileo Galilei
    This page in Italian

    The Institute of Library Science and Paleography introduces students, through its teaching and research activities, to the history of writing and of the book; to a systematic knowledge and informed use of bibliographic and documentary sources, studied both from historical-institutional and technical point of view; and to the methodology of indexing and bibliographic classification. Its aim is to provide students with the methodological basis necessary to the professional training of those who are preparing for careers in libraries or archives. The Institute has a specialized library and a laboratory for training on cd-rom and on-line databases.
    The Institute: useful directories
    Master in Information Studies
    DECIMAL Project
    Cultural Heritage ...
    Libraries - University of Parma
    We welcome your comments, suggestions and questions

    9. CHF - The Othmer Library Of Chemical History - Main
    Discovers and disseminates information about historical resources and encourages research, scholarship and popular writing in the history of the chemical sciences and the chemical process industries.
    http://www.chemheritage.org/OthmerLibrary/library.htm
    The Othmer Library of Chemical History
    Search the Library Catalog

    Image Archives

    Why Save Personal Papers?

    Recent Donors to the Library
    ...
    Othmer Library Staff
    The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) fosters the heritage of the chemical sciences and the chemical process industries in part through the operations of the Donald F. and Mildred Topp Othmer Library of Chemical History. The Othmer Library is a product of the vision and generosity of Donald F. and Mildred Topp Othmer, and it has a unique emphasis: the history of chemical achievement. Donald F. Othmer (1904-1995) was one of the nation's preeminent chemical engineers, holder of more than 150 patents and author of some 350 scholarly articles. Othmer also was the co-founder and editor of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology , first published more than 50 years ago and still a heavily referenced collection of writings on applied chemistry.
    Mildred Topp Othmer (1907-1998), daughter of Omaha's Topp Department Store family, was an active volunteer at many community organizations and her husband's constant traveling companion, accompanying him several times around the world on his business trips. The Donald F. and Mildred Topp Othmer Library was founded in 1988, when Dr. and Mrs. Othmer announced their challenge grant to be given for the creation of a library which would preserve the history of the chemical sciences.

    10. Historical Research And Writing - Project Profiles
    the event. NINDS turned to HAI because of its reputation of expertisein historical research, writing, and project coordination.
    http://www.historyassociates.com/services/hist_profiles2.htm
    Book Editing for the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: NINDS at 50 by Dr. Lewis P. Rowland As part of its fiftieth anniversary celebration, NINDS hoped to distribute a history of its accomplishments and the advances made over five decades of brain research. The date was set, the distinguished speakers invited, but the book was not yet finished. At that point NINDS asked HAI to ensure that the volume, the story of the leading scientists of NINDS and their discoveries, would be historically accurate, eminently readable, and completed by the time of the event. NINDS turned to HAI because of its reputation of expertise in historical research, writing, and project coordination. First came an assessment of the existing manuscript in which HAI identified what the manuscript lacked. Book editing can be a delicate give-and-take between author and editor, but historian Nancy Berlage, observed the client, "tackled the project with a low key but persistent approach," understood the history, "stated her reasons for edits, backed them up with facts and usually prevailed." HAI then helped reorganize the material and helped research and write new sections, shaping the raw materials into a polished manuscript that charted the institute's administrative, scientific, and program development. HAI also coordinated the acquisition of photo illustrations, checked for factual accuracy, and provided indexing services.

    11. Jody Rodriguez, Writer
    Writer Jody Rodriguez offers writing samples from her historical novels and humor essays; as well as daily book publishing news, tips and discussions about writers and writing technique, and a wealth of research tools.
    http://jodyrodriguez.com
    Whether you are a reader or writer (or perhaps even both), I hope you will find many items of interest here, including: writing excerpts, articles, book publishing news, research resources, writing tips, and more than a few bits of nonsense. Make yourself at home. I update the site frequently, so check back often. In the meanwhile, enjoy! Jody Rodriguez
    My Writing About Me Book News Home ... Newsletter

    e-mail contact:

    12. HY405: Sources For Historical Research And Writing: A Guide To Selected Resource
    SOURCES FOR historical research AND writing A Selective Guide. Materialscited in this bibliography are located in the Microforms
    http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/hy405.html
    SOURCES FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND WRITING: A Selective Guide
    i.e. paper) and microfiche) are shelved or filed according to the Superintendent of Documents classification (SuDocs) which groups them by the issuing agency rather than by subject. The location refers to materials in Library of Congress classification, rather than SuDocs. Microforms are filed alphabetically by title unless noted. Ask for assistance if you have difficulty in locating materials.
    STATISTICAL PUBLICATIONS
    For recent and some historical statistics, use American Statistics Index (ASI) for U.S. government statistics issued since the 1970's; Statistical Reference Index (SRI) covering state and non-federal statistics since 1980; and Index to International Statistics, Statistical MasterFile which is available from any library computer and from any Novell computer laboratory is an electronic database including all three publications and can be searched using keywords and phrases. Two important publications containing statistics and identifying other sources are:
    Statistical Abstract of the United States

    13. City Of Angels
    Professor John Giarelli's website to assist students in the literary and historical study of City of Angeles, as it relates to his English 103 class at LACC. Local research links and writing assistance links available at this site.
    http://cityla.tripod.com/la.html
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated eMail Prof. Giarelli Class Syllabus ... HOME
    City of Angels
    A Multicultural Exploration of Los Angeles

    Writer's Resource Corner
    Los Angeles Research Resources Search Yahoo LA Times ... LACC English Lab
    Los Angeles City College
    English Department
    855 N. Vermont Ave.
    Los Angeles, CA 90029 If you need help writing your research paper or other writing assignments, click on the appropriate resource to the right, or enroll in LACC's English Lab in Jefferson Hall 303 or use their on-line lab by clicking on the link below:
    LACC English Lab Writer's Resource Corner LACC ENGLISH LAB WRITING OUTLINES WRITER'S GUIDE MLA STYLE GUIDE ... WORD FOCUS Los Angeles Research Sources
      SEARCH THE LINKS BELOW TO RESEARCH LOS ANGELES OR DO YOUR OWN GOOGLE SEARCH.
    • The Los Angeles Times L.A.'s most popular daily newspaper. A great research source. However, you can search archives for free at the Los Angeles Public Library - Electronic Neighborhood at a link below.
    • The Daily News L.A. newspaper, based out of the San Fernando Valley

    14. Using The Internet As A Resource For Historical Research And Writing
    Using the Internet As A Resource For historical research and writing Send questions and comments to History Program Webmaster Roger A. Griffin
    http://www2.austin.cc.tx.us/pgoines/research.html
    Using the Internet As A Resource For Historical
    Research and Writing
    Introduction Finding History Resources on the Internet with Subject Directories Finding History Resources on the Internet with Search Engines Finding Primary Sources on the Internet ... The Internet and Historical Research: Prospects and Problems Send questions and comments to History Program Webmaster:
    Roger A. Griffin

    This site was originally developed in the spring of 1996 as part of a six-week workshop at Austin Community College on using the Internet in instruction. It was sponsored by the DILLO Project (Distance Instruction and Lifelong Learning Online), a joint effort by ACC's Open Campus Program Learning Resource Services , and the Faculty Development Office . Thanks to Terry Arzola, Instructional Development Specialist, Learning Resource Services, Riverside Campus, for his technical assistance with the development of this site (especially with respect to its graphics) and to my former teaching assistant, Gerre Boardman, for proofreading the text. The project was updated early in 1999.

    15. The Illinois State Historical Society
    Founded to support the State historical Library and to encourage research and writing on state history. Provides news, an annual symposium, calendar of events, Illinois Heritage magazine, and information about the historical markers throughout the state.
    http://www.historyillinois.org/
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    Continue with no frames version.

    16. OWL At Purdue University: Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
    to write fiction why not combine the two and try your hand at writing historical fiction for children? be good and must like to do research. Finding primary sources can
    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_mla.html
    Main Indexes OWL Home Page Writing Lab and OWL Info Handouts and Materials Workshops and Presentations Internet Resources owl home writing lab and owl handouts workshops and presentations ... Get an Adobe PDF version of this page.
    Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
    Brought to you by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab MLA style also specifies guidelines for formatting manuscripts and using the English language in writing and also provides a writers with a system for cross-referencing their sourcesfrom their parenthetical references to their works cited page. This cross-referencing system allows readers to locate the publication information of source material. This is of great value for researchers who may want to locate your sources for their own research projects. The proper use of MLA style also shows the credibility of writers; such writers show accountability to their source material. Most importantly, the use of MLA style can protect writers from accusations of plagiarismthe purposeful or accidental use of source material by other writers without giving appropriate credit. All guidelines for MLA style are in the MLA Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing (2nd edition). If you are asked to use MLA format for a research paper, the book to consult is

    17. Active Voice -- Historical Research & Writing
    Review recent examples of Active Voice historical research writing.Samples are available upon request. Active Voice can research
    http://patriot.net/~plagasse/historical.html
    Active Voice reveals the people and the actions that drive historical events. Historical narratives serve a broad range of useful purposes:
    • They commemorate and celebrate key people and the actions for which they are remembered.
    • They serve as case studies for policy makers.
    • They chronicle important relationships between key individuals and with outside communities.
    • They document an organization's values and capabilities.
    • They clarify legal, financial, and professional obligations.
    Active Voice will help you get the most out of your historical legacy with:
    Active Voice specializes in research and writing on subjects in the history of the sciences, technology, the military, engineering, and business. Active Voice speaks and understands the languages of many diverse specialties. Not only that, Active Voice can translate those languages into one that your audience will understand. Two current Active Voice historical projects are:
    • First Principles: The Loss of His Majesty's Airship R.101 a book-length narrative history of one of aviation's most mysterious accidents, the fiery crash of giant R.101, the Concorde of its day.
    • "'The Most Picturesque and Forceful Rebel': A Life of Christopher Birdwood Thomson" the first comprehensive review of the eclectic life and careers of this influential soldier, statesman, diplomat, and government minister.

    18. IDD/Lincoln Writing/Narrative/Historical Research
    writing/Narrative/historical research. Committee Responsibilities Work withJohn Foster in writing narrative for program, introductions of songs, etc.
    http://members.tripod.com/~iddlincoln/writing.html
    Writing/Narrative/Historical Research
    Committee Responsibilities:
    -Work with John Foster in writing narrative for program, introductions of songs, etc.
    -Research of Historical songs of the Civil era, background of songs and significance
    Kiwanis Co-Chair: Circle K Co-Chair Evan Field: waterboyev@aol.com
    Committee Members:

    19. Authors On The Web - Historical Fiction Author Roundtable
    1. AOTW When were you first interested in writing historical fiction? 3. AOTW Doyour storylines develop from the research of a certain period or event, or
    http://www.authorsontheweb.com/features/0210-historical-fiction/historical-ficti
    -select- BookReporter.com ReadingGroupGuides.com AuthorYellowPages.com Teenreads.com Kidsreads.com
    Historical Fiction Author Roundtable
    AuthorsOnTheWeb.com brought together 8 popular historical novelists to discuss their selection of the historical time periods they write about, how they conduct historical research, and the difficulties of creating fiction while respecting the limits of historical facts. The participants include Kevin Baker, Megan Chance, Bernard Cornwell, Karen Essex, Margaret George, Glen David Gold, Tayari Jones, and Matthew Kneale. Meet the Authors:
    Kevin Baker
    Megan Chance
    Bernard Cornwell
    Karen Essex
    Margaret George
    Glen David Gold
    Tayari Jones
    Matthew Kneale Questions AOTW: When were you first interested in writing historical fiction? AOTW: How do you choose which time period to write about? AOTW: Do your storylines develop from the research of a certain period or event, or does the storyline come to mind first and then you build the setting around it? AOTW: How do you conduct your historical research? Has the Internet made research easier or more difficult since there is access to so much material?

    20. Reference Tools For Writing Art Historical Research Papers
    Art Information research Methods and Resources, 3rd ed. (Dubuque Iowa Kendall/Hunt,1980). Very detailed. Sylvan Barnet, A Short Guide to writing About Art
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~arthist/arh466/
    Fall 1997, Professor Leland M. Roth and Stephanie Struble
    (adapted from seminars given by Richard Sundt)
    (Looking southeast, after the 1907 expansion) Most materials can be found in the AAA Library unless otherwise noted. Be aware that nearly all electronic indexes may cover only recent material, going back to, say, 1975, or even only since 1984. For older material, check using printed references wherever possible. Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University
    (2nd ed., Boston, 1968; supplemental volumes, 1972): A photographic reproduction of the card catalogue of the Avery Architecture Library, Columbia University, New York (the largest such library in this hemisphere). A good reference for titles even if the UO does not own all of those cited. Be sure to check supplemental volumes. AAA Ref. xZ5945.C653 1968 etc. JANUS electronic catalogue (all campus libraries). Remember: Janus includes only bound volumes such as books and monographs; it does not cover journal or magazine (periodical) articles. For periodicals see below. WWW UO Web Site,

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