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Essaying the Past: How to Read, Write, and Think about History

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Learn to craft the perfect historical research paper with this approachable and practical guide Essaying the How to Read, Write, and Think about History, 4th Edition continues the tradition of excellence established by the previous editions. Equal parts research manual, study guide, and introduction to the study of history, this book teaches readers how to write excellent historical prose with approachable strategies and actionable tips. Noted teacher and writer Jim Cullen has created an invaluable resource for novices and experts in the field of historical study, offering practical insights into determining how questions should be framed, developing strong introduction and topic sentences, choosing evidence, and properly revising your work. Essaying the Past includes six appendices covering the major issues facing students today, including the pitfalls and temptations of plagiarism and the role of the internet. It also contains an annotated case study outlining one student's process of writing an essay and demonstrating the application of the concepts contained within the book. Essaying the Past covers topics Perfect for students taking surveys or courses in methods or historiography, Essaying the Past also belongs on the bookshelf of anyone with even a passing interest in studying, researching, consuming, or writing about history.

240 pages, Paperback

First published February 4, 2009

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January 4, 2016
Excellent source for helping the budding scholar begin the researching, thinking, and writing process concerning history (or any subject, really). It is also quite helpful for the professor (like me!) who wants to make this process as smooth and encouraging as possible to all students.
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November 23, 2009
Undergraduate-level investigation/intro to thinking about history. Not bad, but tries too hard to be "hip" in lots of places-- I don't particularly need references to "Kanye" or "Averil Lavigne" throughout. I know that this is marketed to students younger than I am, but this kind of pandering is lame and ineffective-- and I don't agree that conflating Lavigne with Joni Mitchell and Alanis Morissette is anywhere near an accurate comparison.
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May 16, 2021
Jim Cullen has a PhD in American Studies, taught at Harvard University and Sarah Lawrence College is now a teacher at Greenwich Country Day School in Connecticut. Aimed at history students, this excellent book clearly sets out broad essay writing techniques that can be used by students of any humanity or anyone in work who needs to write for their job. Clearly written and easy to follow, it contains lots of examples to illustrate its points.
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July 19, 2023
Helpful little read for essay writing when pertaining to history. A good addition to high school or undergrad curriculum, and a good refresher for grad students.
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May 18, 2011
I can't believe I'm reading this book for a master's program, but, oh well, there it is. It was one of two books I have to read over the summer for a colloquium on US History I'm taking in the Fall. Overall, I can see how it would be effective for a undergraduate History survey course, but if you're a Master's student, you should already know how to write an essay. But, it did remind me of the essentials that I have forgotten in my late-night procrastination marathons.
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July 28, 2014
Written in a tone that was obviously intending to be conversational and engaging, this textbook came across as condescending. The author managed to convey an air of "Hey, little kids! Is your mommy home?" throughout. Although some of the information was helpful, the unprofessionally casual way in which the text was written was incredibly off-putting. Sympathies to anyone who has been assigned this text for a class.
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June 25, 2014
This is an excellent resource for history students. It's easy-to-read and has lots of great advice.
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