| Stage
1: Choose a paper topic. I want you to write a research paper
about a specific twentieth century radical movement. Try to find a
topic that accords with your interests. Also consider what you will
be asked to do in stages 2 through 6. For some ideas, you might look
at this list of possible movements.
Think about whether the library has much material on your topic, or
whether you can get more information through inter-library loan. If
you don't know where to start looking, come see me as soon as possible.
In terms of concrete work for this stage, you only have to do one
thing: write a paper that describes your topic and explains why it
is worth a paper. Due Friday, February 9. See the
assignment sheet. |
| Stage
2: Bibliography. Describe the secondary and primary works
that you currently believe are the most relevant to your topic. Your
paper should be 2-3 pages in length and should be accompanied by a
title page. It is due March 1. See the
assignment sheet for more details. |
| Stage
3: Source Analysis. Analyze the main arguments
that scholars have made on your topic. Due 15 March. See the
assignment sheet for more details. |
| Stage
4: Argument. In a single page, summarize your argument. What is
your main claim and how can you support your claim. It is due April
11. See the assignment sheet
for more details. |
| Stage
5: Introduction. Write a clear introduction for your paper. See
the assignment sheet for
more details. Your introduction should be 1-2 pages in length and
should be accompanied by a title page. It is due April 26. |
| Stage
6: Final Draft. This is almost self explanatory. Your final
version is due on the day of the final exam, Friday May 18 at
9 am. |