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Introduction

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| History 101 projects need resource materials. Resources are primary
and secondary sources that help you answer your historical question. A
History 101 thesis stands and falls with its sources. It is primarily the
new evidence you uncover that lets you develop an original and persuasive
argument.
This website introduces you to some of the most important resources
in the field. It covers:
primary sources, printed
and
archival,
secondary
literature,
library
resources, and
information
on the web.
If you discover further resources to be included, please suggest them to
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Updated: August 2002 |
| Copyright © Department of History, UC Berkeley,
2002 |
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