Module Texts
Berry, Ralph The Research Project: How to Write It Routledge, London, 4th Edn. 2000
Black, Jeremy & MacRaild, Donald Studying History Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2nd Edn. 2000
McDowell, W.H. Historical Research: A Guide Longman, London, 2002
O'Leary, Zina The Essential Guide to Doing Research Sage, London, 2004
[Staffordshire University] History Dissertation Handbook
Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 6th Edn. 1996
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Level 2 History Dissertation Preparation Plan (AM25028-2) or equivalent
Module Resources
Recommended Library Books and Journals
Module Learning Strategies
12 hours of supervision which provides the basis for 288 hours devoted to independent study.
Module Additional Assessment Details
Module Indicative Content
With a focus within modern and popular history the Dissertation necessarily incorporates each stage of historical research - conceptualising the problem in the context of current knowledge and historiography, identifying and locating appropriate sources, reading them with the technical competence, critical understanding and insight necessary to establish what can be learned from them, and presenting the results in a clear, coherent, cogent and attractive form. It therefore not only has scholarly value in its own right, but also provides a comprehensive test and display of the skills, strengths and limitations of its author.