I very strongly suggest using our specialized US history database to find articles for this class.
This database is designed specifically for Historical research, and indexes all the major history journals.
Unlike GoogleScholar, it can also be used to only find high-quality peer reviewed articles.
Tips
Be sure to use Caps for AND, OR, NOT when searching.
AND - searches for books and articles containing both terms. Example: abolition AND slavery
OR - searches for one of the words. Example: atlantic OR transatlantic
NOT - exclude a term. Example: NOT sermons
Parenthetical notes () - excellent for OR or NOT searches. Like a math equation, the database will do this part first.
Example: ("Middle Passage" OR "triangle trade") AND "abolition" = search for abolition of the middle passage and abolition of the triangle trade
Quotation Marks ""- Links words together in the search. Works best for phrases or proper names.
Example: "Middle Passage"
Example: "Social Death"
Warning: You might exclude results. A search for "British America" will exclude all results for "British North America"
Asterisk * - Allows you to search several word endings at once, without using OR repeatedly.
Example: Africa* will cover Africa, African, Africans, Africana
Example: Brit* will cover Brit, Brits, British, Britain, Britannia
Example: abolition* will also cover abolitionists.
Warning: You may get unexpected results. Brit* will also yield Brittany, Britons, and Britches. Slav* will bring up Slavic. Virginia* will bring up articles on the Didelphis virginiana (Virginia opossum)
1) Example questions:
2) Identify key terms. NOTE: the databases do best with nouns. Verbs & abstract ideas, however, are difficult for the database.
3) Consider synonyms.
4) Create search phrases (use the synonyms that sound the most formal)
5) Look at the search results. Pay attention to subject headings, keywords being used by others. Refine your search.