: term
paper AssignmentLength: 3000
Words / 10 Pages
Questions:
1) What has been the greatest lasting impact of
the European Enlightenment on the
world?
2) How did science most greatly change the
European order between 1700 and 1950?
3) What social movement has had the most
significant role in producing the modern
European social hierarchy?
4) Which individual most greatly changed the
western cultural landscape between 1500
and 1850?
Term Paper Guidelines:
Your term paper is an opportunity to convince
the reader that you understand a
topic, and have a well informed opinion (answer)
on the question. A good writer will
consider well in advance of the assignment due
date what question they would like to
answer and start working on the project with
plenty of time to consider the ramifications
of their research. You will, of course, have to
choose one of the four open ended
questions provided above. You may continue
working on the question from your
prospectus, or you may change questions if you
so choose. You do not need to
complete another prospectus assignment if you
change questions. Your research
should lead you to your answer (thesis), not the
other way around. When you have
chosen your question, completed your research,
and come to a conclusion, you are
ready to start writing your paper.
Components:
Question - Answer one of these four broad
questions. In your introduction, you will need
to define terms such as “impact,” “effective,”
and “effect.” By doing so, you have the
opportunity to consider a wide swath of possibly
related topics of interest to you. You will
need to find an appropriate place early in your
paper to explicitly ask your research
question and define those terms. Somewhere in
the introduction is generally a good
place. Remember, your question must be one of
the ones above, not a similar question.
Research - Good research will lead you to your
answer. For this term paper, you are
required to use three (3) scholarly sources and
one (1) primary source. These sources
will be secondary sources (monographs, peer
reviewed articles, or other scholarly
works by historians), and will also include one
(1) primary source (written by someone in
the period with first hand knowledge of the
event). If you have questions regarding what
is a scholarly source, or a primary source,
please see the instructor. Using non-scholarly
sources will be detrimental to your final grade.
Thesis - Answer your question with a strong
thesis statement. A good thesis is concise,
and is a direct, definitive answer to your
question. [e.g. Why is reading important?
Readingʼs import comes from leading people to
consider the world around them through
increased awareness.]
Presentation - You have 3000 words to present
your answer. This word count leads to
about a 10 page paper using normal margins and
fonts. Believe it or not, thats not a lot
of space. You should have an introduction, a
thesis, cited evidence (using MLA or
Chicago formatted notes) that supports your
argument, a section that deals with
potential challenges to your argument, a
rebuttal that demonstrates that your answer is
the better of the two, and a conclusion that
reminds the reader what you have told them.
It is important to use the full length of your
paper. Papers that are too long or too short
will be graded accordingly.