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HIST 2990: Historical Methods

This course guide supports HIST 2990: Historical Methods course at PennWest University.

Citation Activity

Use the resources on the History Library Guide to locate these resources.

  • You may work alone or with a partner.
  • For each citation, answer the following:
  1. Is it a book, journal article, or other type of source?
  2. Which database(s) did you use to locate the source?
  3. Is it available in full-text online, in print in the library, or would you have to request it from another library?

Bibliography

Bairnsfather, Bruce. Bullets and Billets. London: Grant Richards, 1916.  

Braybon, Gail, and Penny Summerfield. Out of the Cage: Women’s Experiences in Two World Wars. London: Pandora Press, 1987. 

Cook, Tim. “Chemical Weapons.” In World War I : Encyclopedia, edited by Priscilla Mary Roberts, and Spencer Tucker, 289-292. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2005.

MacLeod, Roy. “The Chemists Go to War: The Mobilization of Civilian Chemists andthe British War Effort, 1914–1918.” Annals of Science 50 (1993): 455–81. 

Marrs, Timothy C., Robert L. Maynard, and Frederick R. Sidell. “Opinions of Chemical Warfare.” In Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicology and Treatment, 1–26. Chichester, England: Wiley, 1996.  

Reader, W. J. “The Forerunners, 1870–1926 Vol. 1 of Imperial Chemical Industries: A History. London: Oxford University Press, 1970. 

Reid, Brian Holden. “‘A Signpost that Was Missed’? Reconsidering British Lessons from the American Civil War.” Journal of Military History 70, no. 2 (April 2006): 385–414.

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