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A Student's Guide To History

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A brief yet comprehensive introduction to the study of history, "A Student's Guide to History" discusses the discipline, reviews basic study, research, and writing skills, and describes the most common kinds of history assignments. Class tested and having seven editions, this text is a useful reference for any student of history, major and non-major alike, in both introductory and advanced courses.

233 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1979

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Author 120 books3,253 followers
October 21, 2021
I love to study and research history, and this textbook is a great addition to my library. I read it because it was required for a college class I took, but I will refer to it again in the future as a writer of historical fiction.
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May 18, 2015
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Everything that exists in the present has come out of the past, and no matter how new and unique it seems to be, it carries some of the past with it.
So you can see that the house of the present is filled with the windows into the past.
Everything has a history.

providential school (predestination believers)
progressive school - our history is neither endless cycles nor divine intervention but continual progress

It is said that experience is the best teacher. Still our learning would be very narrow if we profited only from our own experiences. [By reading, we make other's experiences our own...]
[Reading] can be a satisfying experience, but to enjoy the landscape you must first know where you are; [general sense. Scout the ground.]

Summarize on index cards, especially as preparation for an exam.

Notes should be written legibly for easy review; leave plenty of space. Use titles to describe content beforehand (upfront).

How to Research Your Family History
(1) Familiarize yourself with history of the time; (2) view all records.
When interviewing, after Qs made, keep away from trivia, and look for comparative info. Have prepared Qs as broad as possible, e.g., "What was the neighborhood like when you lived there?" When hearing an answer that seems to lead into important material, ignore your prepared questions (temporarily) to probe further.
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Author 23 books83 followers
March 30, 2014
Used this work as a text for the basic methods course in History. It works. I find myself adding, first, why we do things a certain way, and later, the situations when we don't do them as described.
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109 reviews8 followers
May 8, 2018
Decent book for the budding historian. Dry reading, but that is to be expected from this sort of book. I will be using it in the future for guidance on my Major.
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Author 15 books16 followers
February 13, 2020
I wish I'd had this book when I was in college. I did a minor in history, and we didn't cover any of this material. Perhaps my professors didn't know it?
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1,042 reviews31 followers
November 25, 2021
I didn’t read the whole book, just what I needed to read for school.
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56 reviews6 followers
August 31, 2023
Dry ass read but still a useful text book on how to write history.
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162 reviews5 followers
October 27, 2024
This book was a textbook read for my university history seminar. It was a helpful book adding to my education.
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225 reviews5 followers
July 19, 2025
Really good prime for history teachers and students alike!
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179 reviews2 followers
February 15, 2011
Not a bad book for those just entering the field of history and/or doing historical research for the first time. A bit redundant to assign it for an upper level history course, however.
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Author 1 book11 followers
December 10, 2011
Extremely helpful reference, a bit dry, but then...its a reference and citation handbook.
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June 3, 2024
sort of redundant as someone in higher ed and also as someone with google but it’s still very substantial in nature and good to have on hand
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102 reviews2 followers
January 18, 2015
If you are thinking of writing a research paper, this is the book for you!!!
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