Guidelines for final paper due April 28 (8-10pages)
Analyze a single battle since the Middle Ages, other than
the three we discuss in class (Agincourt, Waterloo, Somme). You will use at least three non-internet
sources such as books journal articles, and primary sources when
applicable. Most students will be
limited to English language primary sources but there are number of website
about WWI and WWII, among others, where you will be able to access first hand
accounts such as diaries and field reports.
Use the following format as a guide only, originality of
scholarship is always welcome:
1) Introduction:
general summary of the battle, of the war in which it took place, and the
importance for that war in history
2) Why did the
battle turn out the way it did: strength of forces, human error, quality of the
arms, morale, etc.?
3) What does the
battle reveal about prevailing conceptions and limitations warfare in that age?
4) What does the
battle reveal about the societies that waged it – e.g. social structure,
national sentiment, recruitment, etc?
5) Conclusion:
does the battle contain a single most important lesson or historical
revelation?
^^^^^^^ heres the whole assignment. im just having trouble coming up with a battle that would be interesting and easy at the same time to do. haha seems like WWII would be best time frame? but then again idk.