Provide a summary of the book’s main arguments or findings. Explain how this book contributes to your understanding of the research question.

Assignment Question

Subject Encyclopedias/Dictionaries: For each entry: Briefly summarize the content of the entry. Explain how the information relates to or informs your research question.

Monographs (Scholarly Books): For each book: Provide a summary of the book’s main arguments or findings. Explain how this book contributes to your understanding of the research question.

Journal Articles: For each article: Summarize the main points or findings. Discuss how the article contributes to your research question or supports your argument.

Primary Source: For the primary source: Describe the nature of the source and its content. Explain how this primary source adds value to your research and understanding of the event.

Newspaper Articles: For each article: Provide a summary or key points covered in the article. Discuss how the article contributes to your understanding of the historical period or event. Remember, your explanations should show how each source is relevant, informative, or valuable in the context of your research question. It’s essential to demonstrate how each source supports or informs your understanding of the historical event or period you’re exploring.