Quoting from 21:42, 16th Apr 2008
before you approach a tutor how do you come up with a title? Can it be something that you have a interet in studying but have not done in university?
Quoting garnet from 18:43, 18th Apr 2008
I think it's crazy for IR we have to submit a brief about our dissertations for next year in about 2 weeks time - i'm never going to have time to do proper research what with essays. - sorry not really related, just didn't deserve thread of its own
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Quoting garnet from 18:43, 18th Apr 2008
I think it's crazy for IR we have to submit a brief about our dissertations for next year in about 2 weeks time - i'm never going to have time to do proper research what with essays. - sorry not really related, just didn't deserve thread of its own
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Quoting Colleen from 19:30, 21st Apr 2008
Charles II during the Interregnum. Not a great deal of work done on it previously, but enough primary sources in terms of letters, proclamations, propaganda and all the good stuff to fill by 12,000 words. I'm currently trying to haul together a list of it...
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I wouldn't pick it if a not a lot has been done on it previously. Even with plenty of primary sources it can still be difficult to write 12,000 relevant words and easy to go off the subject. Remember this is a dissertation not a phd, you don't need to offer the world a new insight to Charles II in the interregnum. You simply need to stick to the point, make good observations, look at the historiography and try to offer some interesting and maybe mildly original thoughts.
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