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History 200C: Children
Exercise 1
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History 200C: Children
Guide to finding library resources
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I. Literature Review
II. Books
III. Locating a Book or Journal by Title
IV. Article Databases
V. Newspapers
VI. Other Source Collections
VII. Citing Your Sources
Exercise 1
Primary Source or Secondary Source?
Exercise 2
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Primary Source or Secondary Source?
Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days
by
Annie L. Burton
"A tender age": Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
by
William F. MacLehose
10 Day Test for Boys
Education of Colored Children
Young Mother's Handbook: Home Treatment, Diet and Physical Training for Children
by
Marianna Wheeler
Old Andover Days: Memories of a Puritan Childhood
by
Sarah Stuart Robbins
Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, and Contested Citizenship in London
by
Lydia Murdoch
The Child's Anti-Slavery Book
Mrs. Coolidge Exhibits Her Pet Raccoon
Concepts of Childhood
by
Margaret King
Mothers Know It Protects
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