Historical Bibliography
Historical Bibliography
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I. Introduction
A comprehensive bibliography is a cornerstone of historical research, providing a curated list of sources ranging from books and articles to online resources and personal communications. This concise compilation facilitates easy access and verification of information, supporting scholars in their exploration of diverse historical narratives and analyses.
II. Books
A. Book Title
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Author: Jhon Smith
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Year Publication: 2050
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Title of the book: History Unfolded
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Publisher: Scholarly Press.
B. Book Title
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Author: Art Johnson
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Year Publication: 2051
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Title of the book: The Ancient Times
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Publisher: 2nd Ed. University Press.
III. Journal Articles
A. Journal Article Title
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Author: Ken Davis
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Year: 2052
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Title of the Article: The War of 1812: A New Perspective
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Title of the Journal: Historical Journal
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Volume(Issue): 34(2)
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Page Range: 112-130
B. Journal Article Title
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Author: Shan Lee
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Year: 2056
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Title of the Article: The Industrial Revolution Revisited
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Title of the Journal: Global History Review
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Volume(Issue): 28(4)
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Page Range: 200-225
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DOI/Publisher: doi:10.1234/ghr.2021.4567
IV. Conference Papers
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Author: Rick Thompson
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Year: 2053
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Title of the Paper: Medieval Trade Routes
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Editor: Shawn Gilbert (Ed.)
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Title of the Conference Proceedings: Proceedings of the International Historical Society Conference
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Page Range: 78-89
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Location of the Conference: Paris, France
V. Online Sources
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Author: Michael Harris
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Year: 2055
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Title of the document: Lessons from World War II
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URL: http://www.historyarticles.com/ww2
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Accessed Date: January 10, 2056
VI. Government Documents
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Government Agency: U.S. Department of History
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Year: 2057
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Title of the document: The Civil Rights Movement: A Documentary
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URL: http://www.usdh.gov/civilrights
VII. Archival Materials
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Collection Title: The George Washington Papers
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Year: (2050-2056)
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Title of Material: Letters of George Washington
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Name of the Archive: The National Archives
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Location of the Archive: Washington D.C.
VIII. Annotations
Each entry in the bibliography includes a brief annotation to explain the relevance of the source to the research project and how it was used to support historical claims or arguments.