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A timeless guide that transforms the way you read the past rediscovered and reborn for today s readers. Introduction to the Study of History by Charles Victor Langlois (with C. Seignobos) is the classic primer on how historians work: from weighing sources and testing testimony to reconstructing events with rigorous, transparent methods. This edition unpacks historiography fundamentals and historical research methods in clear, accessible prose, making it indispensable as a history study guide and an academic history introduction. Students will find concrete history analysis techniques and historical methodology; casual readers will gain a deeper appreciation for how historical truth is built. Langlois s lucid principles on source criticism, the distinction between primary and secondary evidence, and the limits of conjecture laid the foundation for modern history research introduction and remain essential history academic resource material. More than a textbook, the book is a literary landmark: it shaped generations of historians and established standards for objective history writing. Alpha Editions is proud to bring this work back after decades out of print. Carefully restored for today s and future generations, this release is not merely a reprint but a collector s item and cultural treasure. Whether you re a student seeking a trusted history book for students, a scholar refining research skills, or a collector of classic methodology, this edition delivers enduring insight into understanding historical research and the craft of history.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A timeless guide that transforms the way you read the past rediscovered and reborn for today s readers. Introduction to the Study of History by Charles Victor Langlois (with C. Seignobos) is the classic primer on how historians work: from weighing sources and testing testimony to reconstructing events with rigorous, transparent methods. This edition unpacks historiography fundamentals and historical research methods in clear, accessible prose, making it indispensable as a history study guide and an academic history introduction. Students will find concrete history analysis techniques and historical methodology; casual readers will gain a deeper appreciation for how historical truth is built. Langlois s lucid principles on source criticism, the distinction between primary and secondary evidence, and the limits of conjecture laid the foundation for modern history research introduction and remain essential history academic resource material. More than a textbook, the book is a literary landmark: it shaped generations of historians and established standards for objective history writing. Alpha Editions is proud to bring this work back after decades out of print. Carefully restored for today s and future generations, this release is not merely a reprint but a collector s item and cultural treasure. Whether you re a student seeking a trusted history book for students, a scholar refining research skills, or a collector of classic methodology, this edition delivers enduring insight into understanding historical research and the craft of history.