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Sample Bibliography | Washington State University
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Source type (book, article, or essay in an edited collection is noted by a B, A, or E respectively at the beginning of each example. You should not use these labels in your own bibliography. B: Acuña, Rodolfo. Occupied America: The Chicano’s Struggle Toward Liberation. San Francisco: Canfield Press, 1972. B Chávez, John R. The Lost Land: The Chicano Image of the Southwest. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984. 71, 1 (Feb., 2002): 19-57. B Haney-López, Ian F. B Jacobson, Matthew Frye. The Rac...
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Sample Annotated Bibliography | Washington State University
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Blood For Bananas: United Fruit’s Central American Empire. Berman, Jillian. Next Chapter In The Global Banana Trade’s Bloody History: ‘Walmartization.’. March 10, 2014. http:/ www. Huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/10/worlds-largest-banana-company- n 4935955.html. Banana Wars: Power, Production, and History in the Americas. Cagle, Hugh Glenn. “United Fruit Company.” In Peter N. Stearns, editor. Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World. Tropical Whites: The Rise of the Tourist South in the Americas. Colby, Jason M.
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Introduction to Digital History Project | Washington State University
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Introduction to Digital History Project. Introduction to Digital History Project. Rather than write a standard research essay, students will complete a digital history project. Projects will included many of the things found in a standard research essay, especially…. A thesis statement that offers a historical argument and an organizational framework for the narrative. Proper Chicago-style endnote citation of primary and secondary sources used. A bibliography of all sources used. Develop historical narra...
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Writing a Thesis & Making an Argument | Washington State University
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Writing a Thesis & Making an Argument. Writing a Thesis & Making an Argument. What is an argument? An argument takes a stand on an issue that is. An audience of a point of view in much the same way that a lawyer argues a case in a court of law. It is NOT. A description or a summary. This is not an argument: In this paper, I will elucidate the reasons for the collapse of the Roman Empire in the two tumultuous centuries leading up to the sack of its capital city in 410 by the notorious Visigoth king Alaric.
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Digital History Project Rubric | Washington State University
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Digital History Project Rubric. Digital History Project Rubric. Click this link for the Digital History Project Rubric. Your teaching assistant and I will use to assess your final project. Searching for historical monographs. Searching for scholarly journal articles. Searching for primary sources. Paraphrasing & Quoting. Writing a Thesis & Making an Argument. Chicago Style Citation Quick Guide. Digital History Project Rubric. Sample Final Project – Lindsey Morey. Jihadism and Western Influence.
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First Draft | Washington State University
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Now that you’ve gathered and analyzed primary and secondary sources, constructed a bibliography, drafted a thesis statement, and outlined the organizational structure of your project, it’s time to draft your narrative and to integrate hyperlinks and visual evidence into your project. Hyperlinks and visual evidence will be what sets apart your project from a standard essay on the subject you’ve chosen. Figure 1. Students, middle school Sultan Ahmed Rüşdiyesi, 1880. 3) Create durable hyperlinks. Is a great...
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Final Project Submission Instructions. December 9, 2015. After you have completed final revisions to your digital history project here in Wordpress, please do the following:. Download a PDF of your final project using the Adobe PDF icon in the top left corner of your project (in view post mode). It will not save images and that’s ok. All you need to submit here is the text. Once you have done so, your teaching assistant and I will be able … » More …. Searching for historical monographs. Introduction to D...
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How the Arab Israeli War of 1973 shaped foreign relations amongst Egypt, Syria, and the U.S. December 16, 2015. Jihadism and Western Influence. The Ukraine Crisis: The impact of other nations on Ukraine’s history. December 14, 2015. December 2, 2015. In ancient times, women actually had the same rights as men. They could own property and sell property, they could go to … » More …. British coal mining: political power. Effects of oil on the Azerbaijan during the late 19th century and the early 20th century.
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Why Digital History? | Washington State University
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This project seeks to engage first-year undergraduate students in the burgeoning field of digital humanities, a pedagogical and methodological approach to historical analysis and public history that the historical profession on the whole has been slow to recognize as a viable, standard measure of student learning and scholarly productivity and achievement. In recent years, this trend has begun to change. As historians Douglas Seefeldt and William G. Thomas argued in their 2009. Despite a lukewarm embrace...
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