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HIST 199: History Workshop (Fall '25)

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Trains students in historical methods by focusing on research, writing, and communication skills. Students learn to understand historiographical debates, assemble and assess bibliographies, find and interpret primary sources, construct effective written arguments, cite sources correctly, and develop appropriate oral communication skills. Depending on the instructor, the course may also include the use of non-traditional sources such as film or material culture, as well as the interpretation of historic sites, monuments, and landscapes.

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Unknown, Ashfar
19th century
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Unknown, Dan
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Unknown, Haitian
Late 20th C
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Unknown, Huaorani (Waorani)
c. 1995
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Unknown, Miao
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Unknown, Noanamá Chocó
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Unknown, Quechua
20th C
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Unknown, Republic of Fiji
Late 20th C.
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Unknown, Teotihuacán
Period II
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Unknown, Fon
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Unknown, Senufo (Siena)
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