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Making Sense of a History Monograph

Making Sense of a History Monograph. 1 March 2010. What is a History Monograph?. O ne author. What is a History Monograph?. O ne author Primary -source research. What is a History Monograph?. One author Primary -source research Not a novel. What is a History Monograph?.

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Making Sense of a History Monograph

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  1. Making Sense of a History Monograph 1March 2010

  2. What is a History Monograph? • One author

  3. What is a History Monograph? • One author • Primary-source research

  4. What is a History Monograph? • One author • Primary-source research • Not a novel

  5. What is a History Monograph? • One author • Primary-source research • Not a novel • Scholarly audience

  6. What is a History Monograph? • One author • Primary-source research • Not a novel • Scholarly audience • Peer reviewed

  7. What is a History Monograph? • One author • Primary-source research • Not a novel • Scholarly audience • Peer reviewed • Includes citations

  8. Reading and Note-Taking Strategies • Read a scholarly review

  9. Reading and Note-Taking Strategies • Read a scholarly review • Read the introduction and conclusion first

  10. Reading and Note-Taking Strategies • Read a scholarly review • Read the introduction and conclusion first • Take notes!

  11. Reading and Note-Taking Strategies • Look for: • Argument • Historiography • Sources • Main Evidence • Conclusions

  12. Reading and Note-Taking Strategies • Read a scholarly review • Read the introduction and conclusion first • Take notes! • Learn how to skim

  13. Reading and Note-Taking Strategies • Read a scholarly review • Read the introduction and conclusion first • Take notes! • Learn how to skim • See secondary sources as reference

  14. Inserting Footnotes • Chicago Manual of Style Online http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html • Jules Benjamin’s A Student’s Guide to History (pp. 132-158, index inside back cover) • Kate Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations

  15. Inserting Footnotes • Immediately after quotation or paraphrase

  16. Inserting Footnotes • Immediately after quotation or paraphrase • Reference exact page number

  17. Inserting Footnotes • Immediately after quotation or paraphrase • Reference exact page number • Not inserted manually into footer

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