Course 2024-2025

Research approaches in history [LHISB102]

  • 5 credits
  • 15h
  • 2nd quarter
Language of instruction: French / Français
Teacher: Roekens Anne

Learning outcomes

- develop critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills; - to acquire the techniques of analysis and interpretation of historical sources, as well as a reflective and critical awareness in the practice of the historical approach; - To learn about the implementation of a research question in history and to master the tools and working methods specific to the discipline; - mastering communication by respecting the rules of reference and publication; - acquire a strong capacity for information analysis, synthesis and writing.

Objectives

At the end of the course, the student should be able to : - write a paper based on a given historical document, including : - a commentary on the document: explanation of terms, places, dates, personalities, historical and literary references.., - a summary of the document, - the attribution criticism of the document (including the author's biography), - an analysis of the document including: - a presentation of the context of production (reasons for the document, the author's objectives and the historical context in which the document was created), - the application of the principles of internal criticism to the document (cf. course in historical criticism), - a bibliography of the work, - an introduction and a conclusion, - write an argumentative summary based on texts not seen in the course, - Integrate the learning outcomes of the Bibliographic Methods, Historical Criticism and Introduction to Writing a Scientific Paper courses.


Teaching methods

The main part of this course consists of individual supervision of the students' work and applications. In addition, this practical course includes some joint sessions (which explain the instructions, provide feedback on the students' work and prepare the students for the June examination).

Evaluations

The evaluation is based on both individual work done during the year and a written exam in June, which consists of a written summary based on three texts not seen in the course.

Recommended readings

- Guidelines, templates, evaluation grids and general feedback available on webcampus. - Tutoring with personal interviews organised and available on request. - Syllabi for the Bibliographic Methods and Historical Criticism courses. - COLLARD, A. and MONBALLIN, M., Référentiel pour l'élaboration et la rédaction d'un travail scientifique en sciences humaines, 3rd edn, Namur, 2014.

Language of instruction

French / Français

Location for course

NAMUR

Organizer

Faculté de philosophie et lettres
Rue de Bruxelles, 61
5000 NAMUR

Degree of Reference

Undergraduate Degree