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HIST 1302 - Sprehe: Where to Start

Framing your research question

Ask yourself the following questions:

  • How broad should the question be?  Are you writing a paragraph? A 5-page essay?
  • Do I know enough about my topic to ask an intelligent question?
    • If not, consult basic reference sources to learn more.
  • Is your question biased?  
  • Will the answers to your question add anything new to the discussion around your topic?
    • Is there a settled answer already?
    • Are you approaching the question from a different viewpoint than others?

Find Background Information on Your Topic

These sources will help you find background information on your topic. 

This can help you:

  • Discover which aspects of your topic are most important to historians.  Your instructor will likely expect you to address these areas.
  • Find search terms.
  • Learn basic facts about your topic that may help you narrow your search.  These may include important dates, people and places.

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