Introduction The study of historical interpretations has been an important feature of the history curriculum for many years. The latest subject content requirements for Advanced Level History continue to stipulate its teaching. Pearson’s Edexcel GCE A level History (2015) assesses the study of historical interpretations through the coursework component of the qualification, as well as in , 1.2 MEANING AND DEFINITIONS OF HISTORY: History is the analysis and interpretation of the human past enabling us to study continuity and changes that are taking place over time. It is an act of both investigation and imagination that seeks to explain how people have changed over time. Historians use all forms of evidence to examine, interpret, revisit, and reinterpret the past. These include , London. It shows that initialing and signing were closely correlated skills, and it argues that women who wrote their initials had begun to learn how to read. Using initials as a proxy for elementary reading literacy, it goes on to map female literacy in early modern London, showing that urban upbringings fostered female literacy and that reading literacy was far more broadly socially diffused , Arthur Lennig If it is right for historians to write history, then by but no one expected that it would play for an un- similar and unanswerable reasons it is right for precedented twelve.7 us to tell the truth of the historic past in motion Griffith wanted to test the public's reaction and pictures., Preparing an Annotated Bibliography The annotated bibliography is a necessary organizational exercise because it forces you to justify the inclusion of your primary and secondary sources. By prioritizing sources now in terms of how they relate to your thesis, you will save time later because some books or collections can be downgraded (or even excluded) before you study them more carefully or , .