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Writing History: A Guide for Canadian Students, Canadian Edition

by William Kelleher Storey

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Now in its fourth Canadian edition, Writing History continues to provide invaluable advice on researching and writing a wide variety of history assignments, from short book reviews to full-length research papers. Using an accessible and straightforward style, this student-friendly handbookoffers step-by-step guidance on all aspects of the writing process, including selecting a suitable topic, interpreting source materials, building persuasive arguments, and polishing the final draft. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this engaging resource will help students develop theskills they need to successfully research and write history… (more)
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Now in its fourth Canadian edition, Writing History continues to provide invaluable advice on researching and writing a wide variety of history assignments, from short book reviews to full-length research papers. Using an accessible and straightforward style, this student-friendly handbookoffers step-by-step guidance on all aspects of the writing process, including selecting a suitable topic, interpreting source materials, building persuasive arguments, and polishing the final draft. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this engaging resource will help students develop theskills they need to successfully research and write history

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