Finding the story in history . . .A new collection by sixteen writers from the Professional Writing and Communication Program at the University of Toronto demonstrates how writing turns information into history.The thirty-five pieces in this volume combine personal observation with intellectual analysis, close observation with detailed research, and the satisfaction of knowledge with the excitement of inquiry.They tell stories about what happened, what it felt like, and how we know about it. Above all they demonstrate why history is interesting and why it matters.
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