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A Short Guide to Writing About History, 5th Edition

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A “must have” for students taking any history course that requires writing, A Short Guide to Writing About History stresses thinking and writing like a historian. This engaging and practical little text helps the readers get beyond merely compiling dates and facts; it teaches them how to incorporate their own ideas into their papers and to tell a story about history that interests them and their peers. Covering both brief essays and the documented resource paper, this book explores the writing and researching processes, different modes of historical writing including argument and concludes with guidelines for improving style. The perfect short writing guide for any one who writes about history.

240 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1989

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Richard Marius

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Richard Curry Marius was an American academic and writer.

He was a scholar of the Reformation, novelist of the American South, speechwriter, and teacher of writing and English literature at Harvard University. He was widely published, leaving behind major biographies of Thomas More and Martin Luther, four novels set in his native Tennessee, several books on writing, and a host of scholarly articles for academic journals and mainstream book reviews.

Marius was known as a raconteur and political activist.

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February 4, 2018
This book is probably most useful for those least likely to read it, that is history undergrads. For graduate students there are a few useful nuggets in here, but nothing so unique to justify running out and buying it.
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November 26, 2019
Great reread (college was the last time) as I get ready to teach my students historical writing. It rewords things I had forgot I do and gives different word explanations then ones I normally give. Great read for those interested in the topic.
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April 3, 2016
Richard Marius' A Short Guide to Writing about History is a pretty good, practical guide to--as the name says--writing about history. What is most memorable for me from the book is that a good essay on history has to deal with some problem. If you don't have a problem, you don't have a paper. Another good point from the book is that it is best to address a problem that interests you or that you are curious about. If you are not driven to solve a problem out of your own curiosity, then you may feel less intrigued by the problem you are dealing with, or what you are writing about. Other advice includes the use of primary sources, how secondary sources can provide for details along the way to supplement your main argument and also for interpretation, and many other issues besides. It's a handy reference.
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September 10, 2013
This guide to writing history is intended for younger students who are new to historical research. The tone seems directed towards undergraduates, but much of the advice is relevant to students of any age and experience level. For a student who is new to research, all sections of the book will be helpful. Students with more experience will skim through a lot of common sense but are still likely to find helpful sections. I found the "basic principles of historical essays" to be helpful for clarifying a topic that can seem needlessly confusing. I also appreciated the introduction to various catalogs and research tools with which I wasn't previously acquainted.
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September 4, 2012
Good reference. It's about what it says it's about. The second chapter contains some good thoughts regarding the reading and understanding of history that are applicable to more than just the historical writer. Understanding history is a more complex process than simply reading a story and memorizing facts. This book aims to condition the researcher and writer to be a better and more active historian.
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October 24, 2013
This book actually really helped me throughout the last couple years of my undergraduate coursework, as it gave me vital information to allow me to strengthen my class papers, and write detailed, focused, and descriptive theses. Not a bad idea for someone pursuing a BA in history to pick this one up.
Brent McCulley (10/24/13)
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August 21, 2014
Good advice and a quick read. The book is targeted more toward college students thinking about history writing, but I found a good bit of information for my own purposes. I intend to email the writer, as he suggests in his book, and talking to him more about a few issues.
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March 29, 2009
a required book for class, wahoo!! It is helpfull at times, no not really they just made me pay $25 for it.
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November 12, 2009
I had to read this book for my masters and it laid out the process of writing a historical research paper clearly and simply which I appreciated.
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August 4, 2013
A practical introductory guide mainly for history students, but most of the advice is valuable for anyone interested in improving their academic writing skills.
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July 25, 2023
As a student of Dr. Page, I find this guide to be very helpful. I read it in both undergraduate and graduate courses. It helped me to learn how to write about history.
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August 27, 2014
Most of the book is stuff you should have learned in high school. What a sad reflection on our educational system that colleges must teach this to undergrads
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