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This course will introduce you to historical research methods and familiarize you with the tools and techniques that historians use to study the past. You will learn about the process of modern historical inquiry and gain a better understanding of the diverse resources that historians use to conduct research. The course will be structured topically. The first four units will focus on research methodology and examine how and why historians conduct research on the past. Later units will examine how different historical resources can be used for historical research. By the end of the course, you will understand how to conduct research on past events and be familiar with the variety of physical and electronic resources available for historical research. Categories:
Social Sciences
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