Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace

ISBN-10
0806320176
ISBN-13
9780806320175
Series
Evidence Explained
Category
Bibliographical citations
Pages
892
Language
English
Published
2015
Author
Elizabeth Shown Mills

Description

History is not just a collection of documents-- and all records are not created equal. To analyze and decide what to believe, we also need certain facts about the records themselves.

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