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Title: Tips on Formal Historical Writing


1
Tips on Formal Historical Writing
  • What is Historical Writing?
  • What is Formal Writing
  • General Grammar Tips

2
What is Historical Writing?The Thesis
  • History does not simply tell a story
  • Historical Writing MUST have a thesis
  • A thesis MUST make an argument
  • A thesis is not a subject/topic or a statement of
    fact.
  • An argument is not a value-based opinion.
  • An argument is a statement with which someone
    could reasonably disagree.
  • A thesis should seek to answer the question why
    is this important?

3
Topic/Statement of FactNot a Thesis
  • Honor was important in colonial Latin American
    society.
  • This essay will discuss the importance of honor
    in colonial Latin American society.
  • Mexico experienced turmoil in the nineteenth
    century because of conflict between Liberals and
    Conservatives.
  • This essay will discuss the Conservative
    philosophy in nineteenth-century Mexico.

4
Value-based opinionNot a Thesis
  • The honor code in Colonial Latin America was
    unfair.
  • Nineteenth-century Mexican Conservatives were
    wrong and can be blamed for near constant
    instability.

5
Historical WritingNarrative versus Analysis
  • Historical essays should not be simply narrative
    accounts of what happened.
  • From lecture notes or textbook
  • Essays should incorporate examples.
  • From Journal readings and primary documents
  • Essays should include analysis of those examples
    and how they support the overall thesis.

6
Historical WritingActive versus Passive
  • PASSIVE The town was raided by vandals.
  • ACTIVE Vandals raided the town.
  • PASSIVE The French were defeated by the English.
  • ACTIVE The English defeated the French.

7
Historical WritingPassive and to be verbs
  • To be verbs is, are, was, were, have been,
    will be, etc.
  • To be verbs are linking verbs
  • They should be used to link nouns with
    descriptive words
  • Dr. Rankin is short
  • They should not be used in sentences that want to
    be active.
  • NOT It was a challenge INSTEAD It challenged
  • NOT He was successful INSTEAD He succeeded
  • NOT The authors argument is INSTEAD The
    author argues

8
Historical WritingPlain Old Past Tense
  • Use past tense verbs
  • The president died and eventually his cousin
    replaced him.
  • Avoid the historical present
  • The president dies and eventually his cousin
    replaces him.
  • Avoid the conditional
  • Would should only be used in conjunction with
    the word if
  • The president died and eventually his cousin
    would replace him.

9
Formal WritingWrite in 3rd Person
  • 3rd Person He, She, They, It
  • Do not use 2nd person
  • Your reader was not there
  • 2nd person You
  • In colonial Latin America, if you were not
    sexually pure, you did not have honor.

10
Formal WritingWrite in 3rd Person
  • Do not use 1st person
  • 1st person I, me, we, us
  • 1st person can weaken formal writing
  • We can see the colonial honor code in this
    example.
  • I think the Mexican Revolution was important
    because

11
Formal WritingSpell Out Numbers
  • Generally spell out cardinal numbers 1-12.
  • Spell out all ordinal numbers
  • First, second, third (not 1st, 2nd, 3rd)
  • Nineteenth century (not 19th century)
  • Exceptions
  • Dates
  • October 1, 2005 (not October 1st, 2005)
  • Serial Numbers
  • King Charles V, Figure 3

12
Formal WritingClichés, Jargon, Casual Speak
  • Clichés
  • A blessing in disguise.
  • Fall through the cracks.
  • The bitter end.
  • Jargon
  • Key (not an adjective)
  • Impact, access, research (not verbs)
  • Casual Speak
  • Get

13
Formal WritingBe Concise
  • Never use more words than necessary
  • At this very moment Now
  • In spite of the fact that Although
  • As a result of Because
  • In the month of May In May
  • During the time that While
  • Have need of Need
  • Is of the opinion of Believes

14
Formal WritingMiscellaneous
  • Avoid contractions
  • Did not (instead of didnt)
  • First and last name
  • Lazaro Cardenas (the first time in the essay,
    thereafter Cardenas)
  • Presidential (or royal) administrations
  • In parenthesis the first time in the essay
  • Lazaro Cardenas (1934-1940)
  • Italicize foreign words
  • Ejido, Mita, Criollos

15
General Grammar TipsAgreement
  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • The group of soldiers were tired and hungry.
  • The group of soldiers was tired and hungry.
  • Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
  • Someone born into the lower class could not
    change their status.
  • Someone born into the lower class could not
    change his or her status.
  • People born into the lower class could not change
    their status.

16
General Grammar TipsSplit Infinitives
  • Infinitive to plus verb
  • Must never be split by a modifier
  • To boldly go where no man has gone before
  • Incorrect To effectively govern
  • Correct To govern effectively
  • Incorrect To completely defeat
  • Correct To defeat completely

17
General Grammar TipsThe Poor Overused Apostrophe
  • Apostrophes make words possessive
  • The soldiers guns (Belonging to one soldier)
  • The soldiers guns (Belonging to more than one
    soldier)
  • They also form contractions but this is not
    appropriate in formal writing
  • They do not make words plural
  • They do not make numbers or acronyms plural
  • 1500s (not 1500s)
  • MREs (not MREs)

18
General Grammar TipsCommonly Misspelled Words
  • Their (possessive), There (place), Theyre (they
    are)
  • To (direction), Two (2), Too (also)
  • Affect (verb, influence), Effect (noun, result)
  • Allusion (suggestion), Illusion (deception)
  • Eminent (noteworthy), Imminent (impending)
  • Than (comparison), Then (at that time)
  • Ensure (make certain), Insure (indemnify)
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