In this fourth episode of our series on how historians research and write on historical topics, the panel explains how they identify relevant primary sources that will help them go beyond the existing secondary source literature. We will discuss different ways to search for relevant and useful primary sources, how to determine which primary sources might be more useful or important than others, and the historian’s ethical responsibility to be familiar with as much of the primary source base as possible.
Speaker timeline:
02:15 - CB Repass
04:14 - Eric Greisinger
05:11 - Ryan Tripp
06:00 - Matt Schandler
10:40 - Rob Denning
13:23 - Matt Schandler
15:20 - Allison Millward
17:18 - Eric Greisinger
17:32 - Rob Denning
19:08 - CB Repass
21:11 - Ryan Tripp
21:34 - Rob Denning
22:28 - Eric Greisinger
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Scott Black - Historian, Southern New Hampshire University
Karen Sieber - Humanities Specialist, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, University of Maine
Adam Lehman - Assistant Professor, Guilford Technical Community College
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Shenetha Solomon - Consultant, Researcher, and Teacher
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Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Panel II: Theoretical Museology and Ethics
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Day 2 Opening Remarks and Keynote Addresses
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Panel I: Understanding and Teaching Museology
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Day 1 Opening Remarks and Keynote addresses
Teaching History: Sarah Estee - Adjunct Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Teaching Careers for Historians: Gregory Robinson - Adjunct Instructor, SNHU
Journalism Careers for Historians: Larry Tye - Author and Director, Health Coverage Fellowship
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Policing a Free Society: Demilitarization and Defunding the Police
Policing a Free Society: The Death of George Floyd
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