I was looknig at the syllabus and pondering on thoughts of what my project will be on...
The syllabus says:
SO I want to know if anyone does what is essential to be in the project? Like what is the advice in doing the project?
For example, if I selected an event in history which was recorded by one person would that be a big no no? How many people should have "recorded" the history? Is there any reccomendations of how many? Because I have a few ideas but they basically involve like2 or maybe 4 or 5 historians recording it and there isn't any/much archaeological evidence unlike Pompeii and stuff.
Also what should I really be addressing when I write the project?
Thanks
The syllabus says:
Part 2: History Project
[FONT=Arial,Arial]The history project provides the opportunity for students to design and conduct an investigation in an area of changing historical interpretation. Students develop and refine specific questions for investigation that add to their understanding of the key questions:
• Who are the historians?
• What are the purposes of history?
• How has history been constructed and recorded over time?
• Why have approaches to the construction of history changed over time?
[/FONT]Percentage of Course Time: 40% • Who are the historians?
• What are the purposes of history?
• How has history been constructed and recorded over time?
• Why have approaches to the construction of history changed over time?
SO I want to know if anyone does what is essential to be in the project? Like what is the advice in doing the project?
For example, if I selected an event in history which was recorded by one person would that be a big no no? How many people should have "recorded" the history? Is there any reccomendations of how many? Because I have a few ideas but they basically involve like2 or maybe 4 or 5 historians recording it and there isn't any/much archaeological evidence unlike Pompeii and stuff.
Also what should I really be addressing when I write the project?
Thanks