Siege of Jerusalem during the First Crusades

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This is a rough draft of an assigment and I have 5 specific sources that need to be used and cited correctly. I also have a annotated bibliography that has the sources as well as a outline I would like you to follow.

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“Directions: Write a rough draft of your research. The goals of this assignment are to have you put all of your relevant research together (to see how well it fits and to identify any remaining gaps), to work on articulating your thesis/argument, and to have a rough idea of the order in which your evidence supporting your thesis should be presented to be most effective.

Formatting: 10%

-Include a separate title page. (This is NOT included in the total number of essay pages.)

-1” margins; double-spaced

-Times New Roman 12 point font; Calibri 12 or 11 point font; Courier New 10 point font

-NO extra space between paragraphs (In MS Word, choose the “Remove Space After Paragraph” option.)

-Include page numbers in the upper right-hand corner of the paper. The title page is not numbered and the first page of text is page 1.

Sources and Citations: 20%

-Cite and use a minimum of 5 sources.

-Footnotes are used. (Endnotes and parenthetical citations are not accepted.)

-A bibliography is included as a separate page at the end of the essay. (This is NOT included in the total number of essay pages.) Write “Bibliography” at the top of the page and use hanging format for the entries, in alphabetical order.

*NOTE: footnote format is different from the formatting in the bibliography

*While it is good if footnotes are in full and correct Turabian/Chicago Notes-Bibliography format, some leeway is allowed in this rough draft.

Style and Mechanics: 10%

-Keep direct quotes in the spelling that is given. (Do not put into modern spelling.)

-Jargon and terms are explained and individuals are identified (Ex. Use “King Louis IX of France” the first time, but Louis IX in subsequent references; OR “The Fourth Lateran Council defined ‘crusading’ as….”)

*While I will look at and make some general comments about spelling, grammar, and punctuation, it will not be a major focus unless it is simply awful and impedes understanding. (That said, having a fuller, more complete rough draft may make it easier to do the final draft.)

Organization: **This should be the major focus of the rough draft.** 60%

-Introduction: A clean and complete introduction should be included in this draft. In many ways, the introduction is THE MOST IMPORTANT PART of a history essay. Your introduction should have a hook to draw the reader in (maybe a witty quote or quote that embodies the problem of your research; a statement on the topic’s importance), a solid thesis statement that makes an argument/reviews the overall patterns of your research findings, and a statement that previews your essay (What evidence will you rely on? What will the overall points be that support the thesis? Ex. “First,…, second…, and third…”).

-Body Paragraphs: You should have enough written in each paragraph so that one gets a general idea of what it will be about and I can evaluate how well it supports the thesis. Body paragraphs should begin with a topic sentence making a specific claim in support of the thesis. Good paragraphs are generally shorter than a full page. Discuss the relevant historiography/scholarship, and discuss the evidence/sources that are used (this generally shouldn’t be in a single paragraph, but scattered throughout as appropriate) and describe and analyze the sources (state what kind of sources they are, what kinds of biases and perspectives the authors have, etc.). ”

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