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  1. Cool History Topics: 151 Great Historical Events & Ideas

    Cool History Topics: 151 Great Historical Events & Ideas

  2. World History Encyclopedia

    World History Encyclopedia

  3. Best History Research Paper Topics

    Writing a history research paper can be a rewarding experience, providing an opportunity to delve into the past and explore the events, ideas, and personalities that have shaped our world. However, crafting a high-quality paper requires more than just an interest in the subject matter. It involves thorough research, analytical thinking, and ...

  4. 140 Good Research Topics for History Papers

    25 Good Research Paper Topics for History: 1950-1970. General Eisenhower: Critical Actions of His Presidency. Stalin's Death and its Effect on the Political Landscape. The Team that Conquered Mt. Everest for the First Time. The Conditions of the Military Aid Pact between China and Pakistan.

  5. The Princeton Guide to Historical Research

    Offers practical step-by-step guidance on how to do historical research, taking readers from initial questions to final publication. Connects new digital technologies to the traditional skills of the historian. Draws on hundreds of examples from a broad range of historical topics and approaches. Shares tips for researchers at every skill level.

  6. PDF What is Historical Research?

    What is Historical Research? Stephen Petrina May 2020 History— Few methods reduce to cliché as readily as history: "history is bunk," "history shows," "history teaches," "history is our guide," "that's ancient history," etc. This is partially due to different senses of history. Beard (1946) differentiates among three ...

  7. Introduction to Historical Research : Home

    Introduction to Historical Research : Home - Research Guides

  8. Research Guides: Library Research Guide for History: Home

    This guide is intended as a point of departure for research in history. We also have a more selective guide with major resources only: Introductory Library Research Guide for History. Finding Primary Sources Online offers methods for finding digital libraries and digital collections on the open Web and for finding Digital Libraries/Collections ...

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  10. The Princeton Guide to Historical Research on JSTOR

    The essential handbook for doing historical research inthe twenty-first century The Princeton Guide toHistorical Research provides students, scholars, andprofes...

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  12. American History Research Guide

    The West. Trade Literature. United States Cartography and Maps. World's Fairs and Expositions Resources. The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives' American History Research Guide is a select list of resources for students, teachers, and researchers to learn about various topics of American History.

  13. Exploring Your Topic

    Exploring Your Topic. The best way of finding primary sources is often to get an overview of your topic. Collect names of persons and organizations involved, and words and phrases used in your era (public health was once called hygiene). These names and terms can be searched in the primary source databases. Use HOLLIS to tease out the various ...

  14. Databases for History and Culture Research

    This list highlights some of the history and culture databases available to researchers from the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. A complete listing of electronic resources is located on the Libraries and Archives' E-journals, E-books, and Databases. Databases that require SI network for access are indicated by "SI staff."

  15. Introduction to Historical Research : Primary Sources

    Survey Research (e.g., market surveys, public opinion polls) Video recordings (e.g. television programs) Works of art, architecture, literature, and music; Web sites ... Contains manuscript materials, broadsides, maps, and printed items documenting the history of the American West from the 18th century to the early 20th century.

  16. Historical Research

    Archival research is often conducted in libraries, archives, and museums. Oral history: This involves conducting interviews with individuals who have lived through a particular historical period or event. Oral history can provide a unique perspective on past events and can help to fill gaps in the historical record.

  17. Tools and techniques for historical research

    For almost all historical topics, however, libraries filled with printed books and journals will remain the principal tools for research, just as museums will continue to be essential to any work dealing with the material culture of past science. The reason for this is simple: what is on the internet is the result of decisions by people in the ...

  18. Research Guides: History: Intro to Historical Inquiry

    The Information-Literate Historian: A Guide to Research for History Students is the only book specifically designed to teach today's history students how to successfully select and use sources--primary, secondary, and electronic--to carry out and present their research. A Student's Guide to History by Jules R. Benjamin.

  19. How to do historical research

    Researching for a History assessment piece can often be the most daunting part of the subject. However, it needn't be. Research is a systematic process that, if followed step-by-step, will become a logical and efficient part of your work. Below are links to the nine stages of good research, providing explanations and examples for each one.

  20. Interesting American History Research Paper Topics

    In this section, we present a comprehensive list of interesting American history research paper topics, carefully organized into 10 categories. From political milestones to social movements, cultural shifts, and economic transformations, these topics provide a broad spectrum of ideas for conducting in-depth research and analysis.

  21. How Institutions Use Historical Research Methods to Provide Historical

    History also is the story of the collective identity of people and regions. Historical research can help promote a sense of community and highlight the vibrancy of different cultures, creating opportunities for people to become more culturally aware and empowered. The Tools and Techniques of Historical Research Methods

  22. How to Do Historical Research: 5 Tips for Studying History

    A popular aphorism declares that "those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it." Humans study history in part because social behaviors and global trends repeat themselves over time. If we understand how to study history, we can orient ourselves toward a future of progress rather than repeated mistakes.

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    National Archives History. This page provides a brief history of NARA along with links to a timeline, a list of Archivists of the United States, a history of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC., and Online Resources on the History of the National Archives. A Brief History: The U.S. Department of Labor.

  24. Research Guides: Hist 100: Children's History and the History of

    I began my library career as the research librarian to the North Dakota legislature in Bismarck ND - it was very, very cold. In addition to a Library Science masters degree, I'm trained as a historian (BA, MA, PhD), and my research interests are Anglo-American History, the history of 19th century cultural & intellectual life, and (my favorite ...

  25. Does history have lessons for the future? Roman Krznaric looks to the

    History for Tomorrow is a superb example of the capacity of the humanities and social sciences to reflect on the lessons of the past, without being despairing or simplistic.

  26. Research Guides: Family History for Kids: Introduction

    Sharing research, records and family lore can help build connections between members of your extended family, and can help family members make connections with their ancestors, and with history generally.

  27. Research Guides: History Resources: South & Southeast Asia

    Explore the history of South Asia and the relationship between Britain and India through primary source materials ranging from the papers of key East India Company representatives and colonial officials to records of daily life in Agra, Bombay, Lahore, and Madras.

  28. The Golden Age of Offbeat Arctic Research

    He is the author, most recently, of "When the Ice Is Gone: What a Greenland Ice Core Reveals About Earth's Tumultuous History and Perilous Future," a study of Greenland, the Cold War, and the collection and analysis of the world's first deep ice core. Bierman's research in Greenland is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

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  30. Funding awarded for research on bagworms, bubonic plague, ancient

    Researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History and collaborating institutions have been collectively awarded $2,837,441 in funding from the National Science Foundation this month. Awards were distributed to faculty members in archaeology, vertebrate paleontology, Lepidoptera, biodiversity info