JRB sources


Using your JRB text, go to the Appendix A, pp. 179-231.  Cut and paste this text into a word processing document, so that you can e-mail the final version to the instructor (at bapavlacATkings.edu).  Under the appropriate number, list all those sources cited in the JRB appendix that apply to your topic by title and author or editor, if any.  If none of the listed citations fit your topic, type:  "None Applicable." For any sources you list, see if they are held in the collection of the Corgan Library of King's College, and, if they are, list the call number after the name. 

You should list any sources that you use in your preliminary bibliography according to the instructions on your written syllabus.  For this assignment you do not yet need to write annotations for your sources.    

1. List any Historical or Specialized Dictionaries, Historical or Specialized Encyclopedias, Historical Atlases, or Yearbooks that directly apply to your topic. 

 

2. List any Biography Collections that directly apply to your topic.

 

3. List any Historical Periodicals which might have articles that directly apply to your topic.

 

4. List any Subject Bibliographies that directly apply to your topic.

 

5. List any sources for Historical Statistics that directly apply to your topic.


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