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Carl, as I said, I get to read everyone's first drafts, so I'm doubtful of your
claim. But I'm pleased that historians take writing more seriously than
archaeologists do in graduate instruction.
It would be a good idea to run some writing workshops at ACRA, SHA, or SAA if
someone wants to organize it. I'd be happy to be involved and can suggest other
folks who know the Chicago Style Manual far better than I ever will.
Now back to that tortuous dissertation that someone wants us to publish...
mitch
Carl Barna wrote:
> Now, now boy and girls--
>
> Historians, and other folks who generally have to write for a living, are
> normally recognized as being better writers than folks who just take
> pictures and scratch around in the dirt !! ;o)
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> That's why history grad school programs actually have courses with titles
> like "research and writing seminar." If hist. arch. students were actually
> required to take some grad school training in history, all would be well
> ... or at least probably better.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Carl Barna
> Regional Historian
> BLM Colorado State Office
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