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The paper should be neither a synthesis of other historians? writings nor a compilation of information taken from secondary sources. Rather, it must be an original work of your own. The research paper must address a significant topic, one that is intellectually sound, rigorous, and relevant to major questions that concern historians. Put another way, the research paper should be about something that matters; you should strive to say something meaningful and revealing about the past.
Each section of HIST 300 deals with a different area of history. Ours, of course, is about Mexican history. Conducting original research in this field obviously entails several challenges, not the least of which are issues of accessibility and language (the vast majority of primary sources are located in Mexico and they are written in Spanish). For these reasons, I have identified several sets of primary sources that you can use in your research. They are copies of original historical sources, written in English, and, for the most part, typed. Institutions in the United States generated the documents, for instance, the White House, the State Department, and the CIA.
The primary sources have been made available by The National Security Archive, which is an independent, non-governmental research institute and library housed at The George Washington University. Its Internet archive contains a variety of sources, including declassified documents that were obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. More information about the archive can be found here. The archive contains several collections of historical documents about Mexico. These have been assembled under the directorship of Kate Doyle and form The Mexico Project.
Research Topics
You are free to identify and work on any topic of your choice?so long, that is, as you can find sufficient information about it in the documents. I recommend the following as potential topics (note that many of them are interrelated):
The 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre STUDENT PROTESTS Political Radicalism
Revolutionary Political Movements Armed Insurrection
Government Repression Mexico?s Dirty War Human Rights
Mexico?s Foreign and Diplomatic Relations with the United States
Communism & the Cold War Economic Crises Economic Development
Mexico?s Foreign and Diplomatic Relations with Guatemala and Cuba
Women and Protest Youth Culture Democracy
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