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writing in history (for use in syllabi)
History
is constructed through writing, and the materials used to construct
history are themselves often written documents. Historical analysis and writing seeks to better understand the past. To do this, historians compile primary and secondary sources to analyze the features, characteristics, viewpoints, and significance of historical time periods, events, and actors. Historical writing involves not only constructing a narrative timeline, but also creating a convincing interpretation of the past. Historians are focused on explaining change over time, and writing is an important part of that work. Writing in history values arguing a position, posing critical questions, uncovering information that can answer these questions, and presenting findings and interpretations.
sample syllabi in history
history
232 | Modern European History II
informal assignments and argumentative essay (Honolulu Community College)
history
1011W | Introduction to World History
drafted assignments and informal, in-class writing
history
1302 | United States History 1865
to Present
two comparison and evaluation papers
history
1308 | American History Since 1880
oral history assignment and historiographic
essay
history
3102 | Early Modern Europe to 1750
logbook and formal research paper
history 3613 / medieval studies 3610 | History of the Crusades
textual analysis and informal writing within a compressed summer course schedule
history
3821 | United States in the Twentieth
Century
five one-page analysis essays using primary and secondary sources
history
3845 | American
Economic History Since 1865
essays to identify and evaluate major historical issues
and concepts
sample
assignments in history
history 1012 | Primary Document Interpretation
primary
source identification and analysis
history 1031 | Textual Analysis Exercise
research
paper involving primary documents
history 1302 | Formal Essays
longer papers stressing comparision
and evaluation
history
1308 | Historiographic Essay and Oral History Paper
two interpretative assignments
history 3151| Guidelines for an Annotated Bibliography
summary assignments of at least ten sources on student-chosen topics
history 3102 | Research Paper
sequenced in-class and out-of-class activities building up to a long paper
history
of science 3333 | Microtheme
informal assignment
in letter form
history 3/5465 / east asian studies 3465 | Papers
analysis of newspaper articles
history 3/5465 / east asian studies 3465 | Sequenced Assignments
sequenced informal activities leading to formal papers
history 3613 / medieval studies 3610 | Informal Writing and Formal Textual Analysis
informal assignments and two textual
analysis exercises
history
of science | Weekly
One-Pager
interpretation of primary documents (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
sample responding activities and handouts in history
history 1307 | Paper-Writing Checklist
self-assessment guidelines for revising and proofreading
sample
grading rubrics in history
history 1101 | Grading Guide
general descriptions of characteristics corresponding to letter grades
history 1301 | Essay Exam Evaluation
criteria outlining strengths and weaknesses
research strategies in history
Quickstudy: Library Research
Guide
History-specific
Research Guide
LUMINA'S Research Quickstart
Documentation:
Chicago Style (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
additional writing resources for instructors in history
Library Services for Faculty
additional writing resources for students in history
Center for Writing's SWS: Writing in History
Reading,
Writing, and Researching for History: A Guide for College Students (Bowdoin College)
A
Student's Online Guide to History (Bedford St. Martins)
Feedback
to Students on Their First History Papers: Comments and Suggestions (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Writing
in History (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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