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History 290: Theory & Writing of History 

A guide for students starting on the research trail and building their cases using primary and secondary sources.
Last update: Oct 29th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.iwu.edu/h290  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Welcome to the Ames Library's help page for the History 290: Theory and Writing of History! I'm your librarian/host, Meg Miner, and I hope you will find useful clues to guide your research in the tabs I've created here.

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