Showing posts with label primary documents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label primary documents. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

History 110A (Westerkamp) Early America class


Lynn Westerkamp is teaching her early America class this quarter.
Students are being asked to find 5-7 primary source documents. The
assignment is attached (to a separate refall email). I am not teaching
a class for this group. If the work becomes onerous at the desk, please let
me know and I'll check in with Lynn. Everyone already knows this, but just
out of a sense of duty, the How to Find Primary Sources in American History
page
should be considered the "class page" for this assignment.

Many thanks,

Kerry