hist297.historyismackie.com
Mackie’s History Blog | We Love History
Mackie’s History Blog. Samples of my work. Provide a brief update on your progress drafting your research paper. What is going well? What has been frustrating? What are you discovering about your writing process how do you like to work? What is the best time? Do you work from an outline? Do you keep a running outline? Did you begin by free-writing, and only later start putting your ideas into a coherent order? Do you edit as you go, or generate a mass of material before going back to edit and revise?
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History 297
January 22, 2015. One comment so far. November 6, 2014. View all 2 comments. October 16, 2014. One comment so far. Women’s and Gender History and Environmental History. October 9, 2014. View all 3 comments. September 16, 2014. One comment so far. Popular vs. Academic History. September 11, 2014. View all 2 comments. September 4, 2014. Setting up a website. August 27, 2014. Veggies es bonus vobis, proinde vos postulo essum magis kohlrabi welsh onion daikon amaranth tatsoi tomatillo melon azuki bean garlic.
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HIST 297, Fall 2014 | History Colloquium: Historiography
HIST 297, Fall 2014. In attending the History Symposium at Mary Washington University, I listened to the Exploration in Medieval and Renaissance History. The Second session of the Symposium I attended was the Boys to Men: Cultural Histories of American Mascalinity. Lauren had a good amount of knowledge and used her sources to describe this event in a time of civil discourse, and how it divided people even more, whether you were on Ali or Frazier’s side. Very interesting presentation. April 30, 2015.
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jeffreycongerhist297 | school
Writing Process and Problems. April 7, 2016. One comment so far. February 17, 2016. I don’t, however, understand the need for multiple styles like Chicago, APA, MLA, etc. The cynical part of me thinks the only reason there are so many is because everybody wants. One comment so far. January 21, 2016. I am not the biggest fan of having digital identities though. As an example, I find it absurd that people are fired for what they say on facebook. Is it a public statement because it was made online? I do, ho...
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Jennafer Payne | Blog
April 7, 2016. February 17, 2016. January 21, 2016. First I searched my name Jennafer Payne, my Facebook account was displayed, but nothing else connected to my name came up. Halfway through the first page, the name Jennafer switched to Jennifer, which I expected to happen. When I searched Jennafer Hall, the same thing popped up, just my Facebook page and nothing else, also halfway through the first page the name switched to Jennifer. November 24, 2015. November 12, 2015. November 12, 2015. On Blog Post 4.
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Kevin Sullivan | Just another WordPress site
Just another WordPress site. Discovering the World: Marco Polo’s Influence on Cartography in the Age of Exploration. Literary Review on the Politics of the Irish Diaspora. Marco Polo Paper Proposal. Sending Out Ireland’s Poor: A Book Review. Vivek Bald Source Analysis. April 30, 2015. The Second symposium I attended was on Explorations in American Life and Popular Culture. The First presenter, Courtney Dickerson, had a presentation entitled “Can You Dig It? Update on Marco Polo Research. March 19, 2015.
hist297.meganbannon.com
History 297 Site
The French and Indian War. The French and Indian War Map. November 24, 2014. Digital resources have become a valuable tool for both historians and students. These resources allow for easier ways to present and study history. Websites and blogs also allow for easier access to sources and information. All of these new tools make studying history and other important events, even easier. November 6, 2014. October 16, 2014. In an article from Common-place.org entitled How (and Why) to read Francis Parkman.
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Woodie's World of History | a place to exchange thoughts about our past
Woodie's World of History. A place to exchange thoughts about our past. Map of Virginia Frontier. Timeline: The Virginia Frontier, 1753-1758. My digital self has a better memory than I do. You can teach an old dawg new tricks. We’re getting better all the time. Dr Fred Anderson, author of The War That Made America. Francis Parkman: A Yankee in Wolfe’s clothing. HIST 297: Course Website. HIST 297: Tech How-To. January 19, 2015. January 19, 2015. My digital self has a better memory than I do. As follow-up,...
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HIst 297
A Pennsylvania French and Indian War Timeline. French and Indian War Map. Zach’s Hist 298. HIST 297: Course Website. HIST 297: Tech How-To. November 28, 2014. November 6, 2014. First off, I would like to say that I think everyone did a great job and knew their topics pretty well for their literature reviews. It is fascinating, yet not surprising that many of us are writing about similar topics. I’m sure the need of sharing sources could help each of us. The Breaking of the Backcountry. October 16, 2014.
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Julia Burzynski | HIST298 UMW
Biography & Picture. Hello, my name is Julia Burzynski and I am a sophomore at the University of Mary Washington. I am double majoring in history and historic preservation. I love soup (especially matzo ball soup), backpacking, fencing, and history. I also have a huge passion for civil liberties. I believe that no one is illegal and racism is far from over. February 10, 2015. February 10, 2015. January 22, 2015. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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History 298 | History Practicum
As the rough draft deadline quickly approaches, I have been reading through my primary sources in search of evidence that supports my thesis (why the Puritans selected Education as their way of creating model citizens instead of using the judicial system or any other means). My search through Cotton Mather’s autobiography,. Corderius Americanus: A Discourse of the Good Education of Children,. This entry was posted in Assignments. Previous and Current Writings. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.