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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

The semester research project requires each student to read a number of articles and books on a topic germane to American history in the period 1607-1877. Your first assignment will be to submit a simple bibliography, and is designed to begin the process. Follow the instructions below:
Find 3 books on your chosen topic, using catalogs available via O’Malley Library. All books must be published by academic presses, or written by a recognized scholar – the types of books one finds in an academic library such as O’Malley.
Submit a bibliography listing these books.
Put Bibliography for Research Paper and your name in the header.
In the body of the submission, list each book, alphabetically by author’s last name.
For each book, provide bibliographic information in the following format:

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Author last name, author first name. Title in italics. Place where published: publisher, year published.
Example:

Cave, Alfred. The Pequot War. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1996.

For books being accessed electronically, provide all of the above information. Then, and at the end, note that you are using an electronic edition (e-book, Kindle edition etc.) or the website or database from which you accessed the book (accessed via ebrary or accessed at www.gutenburg-e.org ) along with the date you accessed the book.

Your bibliography is due February 11.
Bring copies of your bibliography to class (one to submit to the instructor)
Be prepared to discuss your choices. You are not expected to have read each book. You are expected to have read introduction and/or prefaces to each one, and skimmed through them enough to elaborate on each book’s subject and approach to the topic.

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

provide a short summary of the literary text that you will be examining and why you find it interesting to read and study (THE NORTON ANTHOLOGY aMERICAN LITERATURE volume B) and any other of your choice. You need to present a thesis statement. Example: My thesis is to explain Walt whitman’s poem, &quot; Song of Myself.&quot; Your paper will prove and one or two sentence from your passage. You should have 2 or 3 body paragaphs with proper formating, quotations. When you reach the end of your paper, you should provide a full conclusion, by restating your thesis, but do repeat your thesis from your introduction: change the wording. 2. Summarize your supporting points. 3. Connect the sigificance of your literary study to something important currently going on within our culture. Use the short forms for formatiting quotations any passage which is 3 line or less. three supporting points utilizing literary evidence

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

provide a short summary of the literary text that you will be examining and why you find it interesting to read and study (THE NORTON ANTHOLOGY aMERICAN LITERATURE volume B) and any other of your choice. You need to present a thesis statement. Example: My thesis is to explain Walt whitman’s poem, &quot; Song of Myself.&quot; Your paper will prove and one or two sentence from your passage. You should have 2 or 3 body paragaphs with proper formating, quotations. When you reach the end of your paper, you should provide a full conclusion, by restating your thesis, but do repeat your thesis from your introduction: change the wording. 2. Summarize your supporting points. 3. Connect the sigificance of your literary study to something important currently going on within our culture. Use the short forms for formatiting quotations any passage which is 3 line or less. three supporting points utilizing literary evidence

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