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advice from historians...how to historicise research...

C



I wondered how other people with subjects allied to history/ art history built up their historical framework. I have collected a large number of sources, and begun to interpret them, but I am having a problem building an arguement that is historical - i.e. chronological. So my arguments and thesis lacks a historical narrative...

Any advice. I am sat down today with felt tip pens, paper and survey books to try and etch out a narrative...

B

Just a thought, but ...

Have you tried thinking 'themes' rather than 'chronology' (this might even give you a more fruitful structure).

W

Hi

Have you read any/many books on historiography? (historical framworks). I'm doing a design history phd, and have not previously done history degrees, so I found reading these quite useful. There's one called 'The houses of History' which describe different historical framworks - you can see which way you analyse/look at things, and then see which framework you're closest to.

Just a suggestion....

C

Thank you! Both good suggestions!

B

Yes, indeed, good suggestions. I am the same and I'm not sure how to present it. Will defo look up your suggestions. Thanks!

B

Using key events related to the project ... Uh, like a kind of leap-frog off them through the PhD.

I'm not quite sure I get the question, though, so this may not be helpful ...

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