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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Introduction to History Science and Undergraduate education. What is the History? Being a historian. What is the purpose of the science of history? What do historians do? Research question?
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R1- CHAPTER 1
R2- CHAPTER 1
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2
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The formulation of the research question, to raise a searchable historical question. The use of history. Objectivity in history. Same sources, different results.
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R1- CHAPTER 1
R2- CHAPTER 2
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3
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The importance of a good research question, finding a good research topic, making the research question original, methods of discovering and expanding the research question, general research methods.
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R1- CHAPTER 2
R2- CHAPTER 2
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4
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Starting a research project. Determining the framework of the research project
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R1- CHAPTER 3
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5
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Sources of historical research and use of these sources. Archive documents, journals and newspapers, oral sources, use of quantitive data
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R2- CHAPTER 3
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6
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Accessing digital resources. Using e-librarianship effectively. Approaching the works carefully. How is artifact review done?
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R2- CHAPTER 3
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7
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Methods of creating original narrative while writing a work
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R1- CHAPTER 5
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8
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Archive research. Methods of accessing archive documents. How should we approach archive documents? Methods and techniques of interpreting archive documents. Creating our own narrative through archive documents.
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R2- CHAPTER 5
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9
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Critical thinking, interpreting historical data and writing history
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R3- CHAPTER 1-2
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10
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Historiiography and Historical discipline.
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R3- CHAPTER 3
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11
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Historiiography and Historical discipline.
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R1- CHAPTER 6
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12
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Historiiography and Historical discipline.
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R3- CHAPTER 5
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13
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Interdisciplinary work. Plagiarism and Academic Integrity
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R1-R2-R3
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14
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Submission and presentation of research papers
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