Exploring Key Arguments in Historical Investigation
Delve into the primary and secondary sources used in historical research, outlining challenging aspects and intriguing surprises encountered while preparing the investigation. Uncover the key arguments put forth by historians and prioritize next steps in the writing process.
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The title of your NEA here Your name here
My key arguments Outline the key arguments you will be advancing in your NEA here
Most challenging aspects of my research Outline what is proving most challenging in preparing to write your investigation
Most interesting/surprising Outline what is proving most interesting/surprising in preparing to write your investigation
Primary sources used Add details of sources you are using here: brief description of author, source type, context and content
Secondary sources used Add details of sources you are using here: brief description of author, source type, context and content What are the key arguments made by these historians?
What I need to do next Outline your key priorities as you prepare to write your NEA