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Class 10: Rise of Nationalism in the Interwar Years


You can find primary sources in three places:

  1. Books: The secondary sources you've already read and taken notes on may either contain primary sources or provide the citations so you can track them down yourself. When searching in the catalog for books with primary sources, look for words like "a documentary history" or "sources." Also look for clues within the text like block quotes and distinct sections with a different author.
  2. Databases. In addition to the databases below, some of the databases you looked at in the Reference Sources tab have primary sources within them. Try playing with search filters to make sure you are looking at primary sources in the search results.
  3. Websites. Below are a few websites with primary sources. Make sure to note the difference between any introductory text and the primary source itself.

If you're not sure if you're looking at a primary source, just ask a librarian for help!


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