sweetalmond
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I'm doing south africa for national study and nelson mandela for personality. My teacher says we don't necessarily have to quote historians, like we can quote mandela himself, or his colleagues, his family, journalists, prisoners who were with him, even groups of people like what a political party etc.
But should we have a balance of historians and non-historians?
Also, how many historians would constitute a wide-range because south Africa and mandela is not the most widely taken elective for the course so there is basically very minimal information on historians that is accessible to the normal student (unless the library bothers to buy specific books, there are mostly just biographies with fragments of relevant info to the course. furthermore, South Africa books have basic, elementary information, and historians on the subject are hard to access due to my local and school libraries mostly having non-academic, more picture-book/ textbook versions.
The reason I asked about whether we should include more historians than non-historians is I was reading part of an essay by a friend from another school who got band 6 on Russia, and she mostly included varying historians. however, I have a lack of access to varying historians, I think the only one I have is Robert Ross.
But should we have a balance of historians and non-historians?
Also, how many historians would constitute a wide-range because south Africa and mandela is not the most widely taken elective for the course so there is basically very minimal information on historians that is accessible to the normal student (unless the library bothers to buy specific books, there are mostly just biographies with fragments of relevant info to the course. furthermore, South Africa books have basic, elementary information, and historians on the subject are hard to access due to my local and school libraries mostly having non-academic, more picture-book/ textbook versions.
The reason I asked about whether we should include more historians than non-historians is I was reading part of an essay by a friend from another school who got band 6 on Russia, and she mostly included varying historians. however, I have a lack of access to varying historians, I think the only one I have is Robert Ross.