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Using untranslated materials in research
(m13830)
Author:
Melissa Bailar
Summary:
This module explores the value of using documents that have been translated from Spanish into English in their original version for research purposes. Its intended audience is undergraduate students who are native speakers of English and who are learning Spanish. NOTE: TRANSLATIONS ARE NOT YET AVAILABLE ON-LINE. PLEASE VISIT ... NOVEMBER, 2006.
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This module explores the value of using documents that have been translated from Spanish into English in their original version for research purposes. Its intended audience is undergraduate students who are native speakers of English and who are learning Spanish. NOTE: TRANSLATIONS ARE NOT YET AVAILABLE ON-LINE. PLEASE VISIT THIS MODULE AGAIN LATE NOVEMBER, 2006.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
58.54%
Revised:
2006-10-09
Revisions:
4
Using original documents on the Mexican American War
(m13831)
Author:
Melissa Bailar
Summary:
This module will explore how to use original documents on the Mexican American War for research purposes. Its intended audience is undergraduate students.
Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
96.47%
Revised:
2006-10-18
Revisions:
14
José Martí: A Letter to the Board of Advisors for Key West
(m23122)
Author:
Cory Ledoux
Keywords:
American literature
,
Cuba
,
Marti
,
'Our Americas' Archive Partnership
Summary:
This module examines an unpublished letter by José Martí within the context of his larger life and writings.
Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
83.18%
Revised:
2009-05-12
Revisions:
2
Texas and U.S.-Mexican Conflict in the 1830s
(m24178)
Author:
Cory Ledoux
Keywords:
James Cramp
,
Mexico
,
'Our Americas' Archive Partnership
,
Texas
Summary:
This module utilizes two 1835 letters by James Cramp in order to comment upon tensions between the United States and Mexico during this period.
Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
66.35%
Revised:
2009-07-27
Revisions:
5
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