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History 301 – War and Memory in Contemporary Europe

Prof. Shaya – History 301- Spring 2021

History 301 – War and Memory in Contemporary Europe

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    • Theories of History and Memory
    • Resources on World War 1 Memory
    • Resources on Memory of WWII in Postwar Europe
    • Resources on France, Algeria, and Memory
    • Resources on the Holodomor and Memory
    • Resources on Spain and Historical Memory
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    • Resources on Memory in Yugoslavia
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Handouts

Writing Tips and Examples

Tips for Writing Short College Papers in History

George Orwell’s Rules for Writers

Purdue OWL Research and Citation Resources

What is Plagiarism – And How to Avoid It (at UNC Chapel Hill)

For Paper Format – Sample Short Paper – in word format – in pdf format

Bibliographies

Example of Annotated Bibliography – from Jordan Broutman’s Senior I.S.

Mary Lynn Rampolla example of bibliography (without annotations)

Historical Thinking

How to Talk Like a Historian

How to Analyze a Primary Source

How to Read a Monograph Like a Historian

 

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