Welcome to the Research Guide for HIST114
Why study history? How do I read a document?
Click on these links to find out!
- Why Study History?From the American Historical Association
- How to Read a DocumentFrom the College of Liberal Arts, University of Florida
Kishlansky, Mark A. Sources of World History, Volume 1, Third Edition. New York: Longman Publishers, 2003
Learning and Advising Center: Writing Resources
Links to writing support from the Writing Tutors at the Learning and Advising Center.
Scroll down to see pdf guides for Introduction to Writing an Essay, Generating a Thesis, and more.
- Writing Resources
- MLA Format PamphletThis pamphlet from the Learning and Advising Center provides guidance on MLA formatting
Other Research Guides to Consult
In addition to this guide, take a look at these other Research Guides, which you might also be using for other courses.
Jordana Shane |
Links: Profile & Guides |
Books
Old World New World: Great Britain and the United States From the Beginning
Call Number: 327.73041 B959o


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