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HUMN 4325 - FROZEN! The Climate Crisis of 1816 and Its Lessons for Today
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HUMN 4325 - FROZEN! The Climate Crisis of 1816 and Its Lessons for Today
Syllabus
Types of Sources
How to Evaluate Sources
How to Cite Sources
Library Resources
Non-Library Resources
Tambora Eruption of 1815
British Exploration of the North Pole & Role of Barrow
The Effects of Tambora in China
Erie Canal
History of Weather Instrumentation
Ice Cores as Proxy Data
James Hutton & William Smith - History of Geology
Lisbon Earthquake of 1755
The Literary Response to "The Year Without a Summer"
Luke Howard & Scientific Meteorology
Tree Rings as Proxy Data
Unknown Volcanic Eruption of 1808-1809
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Cambridge Educational Video: Types of Sources (3 min)
CREDO VIdeo: Primary and Secondary Sources (2 min)
Scholarly vs. Popular Sources
Georgia State Video: Scholarly vs. Popular Sources (3 min)
Analyzing and Understanding Scholarly Sources
CREDO Video: How to Read Scholarly Materials (4 min)
CREDO Tutorial: How to Read Scholarly Materials
CREDO Video: Peer Review (3 min)
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