FORMAT:
Example of a topic: The latest research on society and identity in New Spain
2. Provide a preliminary overview of the historiography on this topic (analysis of the available secondary sources), which discusses the books and articles you have found so far, i.e., what has been done or argued in the secondary sources about this particular topic, whether or not there are any interesting areas for debate, new research and analysis, or possible synthesis of existing research.
Example: Older historiography, such as M. L. Bush’s work, focuses on the European impact on native peoples, but more recent research brought together by Charles Mann in 1493, reveals the multiple ways in which Europeans and non-European people interacted and effected each other.
***In preparation for this part of the assignment, make sure to create 2 note cards on Noodle Tools for 2 secondary sources. Make sure to create an MLA citation for each secondary source. Then create 2 note cards that identify key points in the secondary sources you have found (including key arguments, use of evidence, and an explanation of how this source helps set up your research and thesis, as much as possible). Finally, share them with the instructor through the Dropbox set up for your class. DUE on the day of your long period next week for homework credit.
3. Engage this historiography: Explain what you aim to argue and show based on your own research and in conversation with the available secondary sources that you have found; state a preliminary thesis if possible.
Example: Since more recent research focuses on the ways in which Europeans and non-Europeans effected each other in ambivalent ways, I believe there is now a need to synthesize the available research and put together a more comprehensive understanding of the ambivalent effects of European colonization in the 1500s and 1600s.
4. Comment on why you think your research is important to the study of world history and explain the contribution you think your research and argument will make to the area of study.
5. Attach a working bibliography in MLA format. Include at least two secondary sources (at least one book and one vetted article (see JSTOR/Infotrack)), and two primary sources.
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