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The French Revolution

Guide to the study of the French Revolution. 1789 - 1799

Welcome

My name is Christopher Jimenez, Web Services Librarian and Liaison to the History Department. Welcome to the French Revolution Libguide. This guide provides an introduction to library research services and specific history resources. These resources have been curated with the French Revolutions of 1789—1799 generally in mind. Annotation is provided to enlighten the user about each item. Below is a general description of the layout of this guide.​

  • Sources - How to differentiate between Scholarly & Popular articles. How to determine if material qualifies as a primary or secondary source.
  • Citation - How to organize your research to effectively write and cite a paper or project.
  • Brainstorm - How to start conducting research.
  • Reference - Reference materials that will form the base of a research project.
  • Articles - How to locate scholarly articles that will further your research (Includes Newspaper sources!).
  • Websites - A list of free websites that contribute to the scholarship surrounding this topic.
  • Help - Where to go if you need a little more help.

Also in this Welcome page are the latest headlines in the History Department and the Department of History Student Organization (DOHGSA). Check out the latest departmental information!

Attribution


Christopher M. Jimenez

 

This LibGuide is provided with an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons license


If you would like to reuse any part of this LibGuide for noncommercial educational or instructional purposes, please contact and credit the guide's creator, Christopher M. Jimenez, Associate Web Services Librarian at the FIU Libraries, and include a link to this guide.