Real Work, Not Busy Work, Part II
The Primary Source Paper
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.29.1.36-40Abstract
The first part of this essay, "Real Work, Not Busy Work: The Place Paper," appeared in the fall 2003 issue of Teaching History (92- 96). Here in Part II, "The Primary Source Paper," I explore ways in which research papers can become "real work" rather than "busy work."
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