This resource provides a brief introduction to writing in the field of History through the lens of threshold concepts. It includes: An overview of what writing characteristics are valued in History ...
The knotty question of the origins of our alphabet has been partly straightened out by the discovery of a comb. In June 2016, an archaeological excavation of the ancient Canaanite city of Lachish led ...
History offers no promise of an answer or a happy ending. There is not even a promise of a happy beginning: The further back we go, the less we have to go on. Worst of all, a historian cannot make ...
Ken Johnson’s new book, Publishers: Walter and Preston Walker, is a self-published memoir and scrapbook masquerading as a history book. The book lacks footnotes, adequate in-text citations, a ...
New Mexico has long been home to famous authors, but when it comes to nonfiction history writing, there are few names that resonate more clearly — or widely — than Hampton Sides. The longtime Santa Fe ...
THE witty remark of Dumas, that Lamartine had raised history to the dignity of romance, would have appealed to Thomas Buckle, who was much occupied with reducing it to the level of a science. Critics ...
A statement of threshold concepts in art history “So you’re taking an art history course”: A Description of Writing Characteristics Valued in Art History “This is how we write and do research in art ...
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