Pose a question that this source might be used to answer


This assignment will require you to choose one of the primary sources we have read and do the following:

Identification: Identify the source (who, what, where, when) and determine the author's point of view

Historical Context: Place it the context of a broader historical event, trend, or issue (you don't have to discuss them all. One or two will do.)

Historical Question: Pose a question that this source might be used to answer and explain how you would use the source to answer that question. Your question should draw a connection between the micro (your source as an individual case) and the macro (some larger historical development). By answering it, you should be able to tell your reader something that helps them better understand the time and place in which the source was written.

Please avoid the following:

(1) Counterfactual (what if...) questions,

(2) Reading comprehension questions (what happened after x said ...?) ,

(3) Moral-ethical questions (Is x a good person?)

Limits of the Source: Discuss limits or problems of using this source. You might discuss the author's background and biases or the kinds of sources he used. Also, consider things that the source cannot tell you.

Length: 550-750 words

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