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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ideal for advanced undergraduate students of history,
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This review is from: Writing History: A Guide for Students (Paperback)
Storey, developed this text for a writing program at Harvard. A historian by training, Storey does an excellent job of describing basic and advanced research and writing techniques. His text is succinct and lively, filled with well chosen examples. If you have ever wondered about the difference between a primary and secondary source or how to deal with contradictory evidence, this is the book for you. I assign it in my writing courses.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple intro,
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This review is from: Writing History: A Guide for Students (Paperback)
This book is fairly short (111 pgs with not a lot of print on them,) but is a great introduction to writing for history classes. It doesn't go into lots of detail, it is very basic.
It was helpful in figuring out "What on earth should I write about?" "How do I make a thesis?" all the way to finishing a history paper.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Succinct and Fun,
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For those of you who don't want to suffer from grammar overload, I highly recommend this volume. The book is fairly short, but each chapter offers the basic information needed to write your history paper. Additionally, Storey's writing style is light, and in some places quite humorous -- which is a pleasant bonus in a writing manual. Each chapter is broken down into nice, small sections that can be read in a few minutes each. This is great if you have a lot of small breaks during the day instead of one large chunk of study time. The book is not a chore to read.
Storey's book is an excellent first book for someone who wants to write about history, although it does not get very deep into the subject. For theories of historiography you'll need to look at other books. Also, this book won't replace your grammar manual or stylebook. Think of it as your first stop.
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thank you for your item,
This review is from: Writing History: A Guide for Students (Paperback)
this book is very helpful for not only writing history papers but also other general types of papers. Strongly recommend!
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Basic Writing Text,
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This book is good for what most people will use it for, a class. While it is a bit simple at times if you have graduated from Middle School it is a fine guide to writing history. The book came in a timely fashion for my class and fit its description.
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Fantastic place to start,
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I am an undergraduate history student working on my first substantial research paper, and this book is giving me clear, orgainized instruction on how to focus my research and writing. It's well written, easy to read, and very straightforward. The single best instruction on writing I have encountered in my studies.
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Writing History: A Guide for Students by William Kelleher Storey (Paperback - November 12, 1998)
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