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Writing history is an art and a craft, which can sometimes make it feel intimidating. Becoming a Historian debunks the myths and demystifies the world of research for both research students and independent scholars. It outlines techniques to help design large-scale research projects, demonstrates the difference between quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and provides advice on bringing projects to a positive conclusion, as well as showing how to participate in the scholarly community.

Produktbeschreibung
Writing history is an art and a craft, which can sometimes make it feel intimidating. Becoming a Historian debunks the myths and demystifies the world of research for both research students and independent scholars. It outlines techniques to help design large-scale research projects, demonstrates the difference between quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and provides advice on bringing projects to a positive conclusion, as well as showing how to participate in the scholarly community.
Autorenporträt
Tim Hitchcock is professor of digital history at the University of Sussex. With Robert Shoemaker and others, he has created a series of online history resources, including the Old Bailey Online, London Lives, and Locating London's Past. Penelope J. Corfield is professor emeritus of history at Royal Holloway, University of London, and visiting fellow at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.