A Guide to Writing HistoryWriter's digest, 1976 - 258 Seiten |
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... quotations , but involves dedicated research , a weighing of evidence based on primary ( original ) and ... quotation . From your very first reading , keep a list of the books you study , where you found them and the library ...
... quotations , but involves dedicated research , a weighing of evidence based on primary ( original ) and ... quotation . From your very first reading , keep a list of the books you study , where you found them and the library ...
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... quotation appears . Write a letter addressed to the Permissions Editor , explaining how you intend to use the quotation in relation to your own words . State the name of your publisher or that you are working on speculation . To the ...
... quotation appears . Write a letter addressed to the Permissions Editor , explaining how you intend to use the quotation in relation to your own words . State the name of your publisher or that you are working on speculation . To the ...
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... quotation is to appear ( it will have to be checked when the galley proof comes ) and add author's name , title of the work , the page of the book where the quotation appeared originally . When each letter of permission comes back , I ...
... quotation is to appear ( it will have to be checked when the galley proof comes ) and add author's name , title of the work , the page of the book where the quotation appeared originally . When each letter of permission comes back , I ...
Inhalt
Writing History For Todays Readers | 1 |
Using your own experience Things you see Conversations with | 19 |
The Historian As Explorer | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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