History

On writing in History (for use in syllabi)

History is constructed through writing, and the materials used to construct history are themselves often written documents. Historical analysis and writing seeks to better understand the past. To do this, historians compile primary and secondary sources to analyze the features, characteristics, viewpoints, and significance of historical time periods, events, and actors. Historical writing involves not only constructing a narrative timeline, but also creating a convincing interpretation of the past. Historians are focused on explaining change over time, and writing is an important part of that work. Writing in history values arguing a position, posing critical questions, uncovering information that can answer these questions, and presenting findings and interpretations.

Sample syllabi in History 

Sample assignments in History

Sample responding activities and handouts in History

Sample grading rubrics in History

  • History 1101 | Grading Guide
    General descriptions of characteristics corresponding to letter grades
  • History 1301 | Essay Exam Evaluation
    Criteria outlining strengths and weaknesses

Research strategies in History

Additional writing resources for instructors in History

Additional writing resources for students in History