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[T1172]Topics For History Papers
by Sharon White, Sha
Most term documents in history are argumentative papers. Therefore, you must be ready to argue two positions and take a stand.
History is a study of past events and these events have causes, courses, effects and sequences of occurrences. Thus you must deal with facts which should appear in a chronological order and these facts must have backings. There is no room for imagination or creativity in developing a history paper.

Your history work must start with an introduction that brings out the argument that you are going to undertake in the body of the project. You may present these in the form of questions so that the reader at once knows what arguments are to be raised in the project.
Know your topic very well and investigate if enough literature is available on the topic. A historical topic which argues on an old issue may have more available materials than that of a recent occurrence.

The body of the essay must state the fact in a chronological manner. In developing your essay, be careful about dates. Facts must be evidenced by their exact dates. Wrong dates mean that the work is not history. It is your own creation.

History is imbued with a lot of terminologies, especially when referencing to speakers. Therefore, define your terms simply and clearly and distinguish them from other similar words. Make clear any unusual or disputed words. It is also advisable to define every important word in your topic. This will put a stop to any mix-up and will help keep your argument heading in the right direction.

In your argument, make sure that your logic is unambiguous and your proof is sound. Do not claim to tell more than you can argue and do not claim to argue more than you can prove.

Also select a language and examples that will have an influence on how the readers feel about the topic. A good choice of words can even make the readers want to reason alongside your arguments. Write as if you are talking and use the words you normally use in talking. Do not try to sound ‘big’ by using a lot of terms in your project, only to destroy the credit it ought to have.

In your conclusion, take a stand. You must be able to support your arguments by giving your own opinion on, say, how an event should have occurred or ought to have been avoided. Having taken a position, summarize your reasons for holding this view.

History term papers fall under arts researches and must use the Modern Language Association referencing style. As you make your writing clear, also make the source of your writing clear. Make sure you credit all the sources of your materials.
Read over your research and get someone to read it to you. Does it make sense to you? Do all possible revision and edit your work.

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