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Seminar Studies in History : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seminar Studies in History
Seminar Studies in History is a long-running book series for undergraduate and younger students that aims to bridge the gap between the monograph and the full size university textbook. The series was established by history teacher Patrick Richardson and was one of the first series of academic history books to include documentary sources as standard. ==Aims and format== Seminar Studies in History was established and edited by history teacher Patrick Richardson of King's College School, Wimbledon.〔Lockyer, Roger, "Introduction to the series" in 〕 Roger Lockyer of Royal Holloway replaced Patrick Richardson as general editor following Richardson's death in 1979. The current editors are Clive Emsley and Gordon Martel.〔(The Encyclopedia of War. ) Wiley. Retrieved 6 June 2015.〕 The series is targeted at undergraduate and younger students and aims to bridge the gap between articles or monographs and full size university textbooks. It was one of the first series of academic history books to include documentary sources as standard, when that was not fashionable amongst British educators.〔 Volumes are typically of 100–150 pages, made up of an introductory essay followed by relevant documents and a detailed bibliography. The series was first published by Longman but has since been produced under a variety of imprints including Routledge, Taylor & Francis and Pearson Education.〔(Seminar Studies. ) Pearson. Retrieved 30 May 2015.〕
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