HIST600 Research Methods: World War I
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Course Description
This is the introductory course in historical research and methods. Readings draw upon diverse historical materials, with special attention to primary materials. Emphasis is given to the development of research and writing skills. It is normally taught in American history.

Prerequisite: Graduate Degree Student.
Course Video
Video IntroductionClosed Captioned
Academic Information
Units: 3
Distribution I Area: None.
Distribution II Area: None.
Diversity Area: None.
Schedule & Fee
Dates: May 27-Aug 21
Class #: 1984
Course Fee: $1390
Lab Fee: $0
Total Course Fee: $1390
Instructor
Spencer Discala
spencer.discala@umb.edu | Bio
Book Information
  • James Joll and Gordon Martel. The Origins of the First World War (3rd edition)
  • Fritz Fischer. Germany’s Aims in the First World War
  • John Keegan. The First World War
  • Paul Fussell. The Great War and Modern Memory
  • David Fromkin. A Peace to end all Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Making of the Modern Middle East
Wimba Requirement
UMB online courses use Wimba classroom (a live discussion tool) at least twice during the semester. Information about Horizon Wimba can be found at www.dlvpc.umb.edu/wimbasupport.htm. Your course instructor will inform you about dates and times of course meetings in Wimba Classroom.