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This classic introduction to the techniques of research and the art of expression is used widely in history courses, but is also appropriate for writing and research methods courses in other departments. Barzun and Graff thoroughly cover every aspect of research, from the selection of a topic through the gathering, analysis, writing, revision, and publication of findings presenting the process not as a set of rules but through actual cases that put the subtleties of research in a useful context. Part One covers the principles and methods of research; Part Two covers writing, speaking, and getting one's work published. Part I: PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF RESEARCH. Research and Report: Characteristics. The ABC of Technique. Finding the Facts.

Barzun The Modern Researcher

The Modern Researcher, by Jacques Barzun and Henry F. Graff The Modern Researcher, by Jacques Barzun and Henry F. Graff, is a guide written for graduate students of history on researching and composing research reports.# I.

Handling Ideas. Truth, Causes, And Conditions. Patterns, Bias, And Revisionism.

Part II: WRITING, SPEAKING, AND PUBLISHING. Organizing: Paragraph, Chapter, And Part. Bagaimana Unduh Aplikasi Line Di Menu Kios Pada Hp Nokia Asha 310 more. Plain Words: The War on Jargon and Cliches. Clear Sentences: Emphasis, Tone, And Rhythm. College Physics Paul Peter Urone Pdf Printer on this page. The Arts of Quoting and Translating.

The Rules of Citing: Footnotes and Bibliography. Revising for Printer and Public. Modes of Presentation. The two authors of this book have had their professional career in history, JACQUES BARZUN in Modern Cultural, HENRY F.

GRAFF in American Political and Diplomatic, both at Colombia University. They first collaborated in creating the course in historical method required of all first-year graduate students, and the material for it was and remains the core of The Modern Researcher. Both scholars have published widely in periodicals of specialist and general interest and each has a list of influential books to his credit.

Jacques Barzun's latest is From Dawn to Decadence: 500 Years of Western Cultural History. A summing up of his lifelong studies, it stayed on the best-seller list for weeks in 2000. Henry Graff's latest'almost simultaneous'are a third edition of his classic compendium The Presidents: A Reference History and Grover Cleveland, a biography. Part I: PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF RESEARCH. Research and Report: Characteristics. The ABC of Technique. Finding the Facts.

Handling Ideas. Truth, Causes, And Conditions. Patterns, Bias, And Revisionism. Part II: WRITING, SPEAKING, AND PUBLISHING. Organizing: Paragraph, Chapter, And Part. Plain Words: The War on Jargon and Cliches.

Clear Sentences: Emphasis, Tone, And Rhythm. The Arts of Quoting and Translating. The Rules of Citing: Footnotes and Bibliography. Revising for Printer and Public. Modes of Presentation.

This classic introduction to the techniques of research and the art of expression is used widely in history courses, but is also appropriate for writing and research methods courses in other departments. Barzun and Graff thoroughly cover every aspect of research, from the selection of a topic through the gathering, analysis, writing, revision, and publication of findings presenting the process not as a set of rules but through actual cases that put the subtleties of research in a useful context. Part One covers the principles and methods of research; Part Two covers writing, speaking, and getting one's work published. 'synopsis' may belong to another edition of this title.