History Hunting : A Guide for Fellow Adventurers
History Hunting : A Guide for Fellow Adventurers
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Author(s): Cortada, James W.
ISBN No.: 9780765633224
Pages: 296
Year: 201201
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 65.94
Status: Out Of Print

"A unique and invaluable guide to historical research and writing whose dimensions are unprecedented and also very up-to-date. From traditional history to information technology to genealogy to bibliographies, this step-by-step approach has no genuine equivalent." --Stanley Payne, University of Wisconsin-Madison "In History Hunting, Jim Cortada sheds light on his notable personal history and breathes life into the daily work of the practicing historian--from hunting down complete sets of Spanish encyclopedias to coordinating a multigenerational family history project to archiving the contemporary history of information technology. Researching, refining, preparing, writing--the clues to prolific authorship are in this book." --Thomas J. Misa, University of Minnesota "This is a warm and useful guide to researching and writing history. While the book is a perfect choice for the amateur historian, it also has important advice for the professional. If you are just getting started, how do you identify the right topic? Where do you begin and end your story? Where do you find source material? How do you take advantage of the resources that are available online, and how do you know whether to trust the information you find there? This guide addresses all the steps to completing a research project successfully, and it does so in a clear and practical way.


" --Bill Aspray, University of Texas at Austin r historian, it also has important advice for the professional. If you are just getting started, how do you identify the right topic? Where do you begin and end your story? Where do you find source material? How do you take advantage of the resources that are available online, and how do you know whether to trust the information you find there? This guide addresses all the steps to completing a research project successfully, and it does so in a clear and practical way." --Bill Aspray, University of Texas at Austin.


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