Top 4 Books for Amateur Historians – Learning How to Research

The most important task any amateur historian will perform is research, and learning how to research is an essential skill for any success in this field.

However, if the thought of having to conduct your research makes you a bit uneasy, stop worrying. There are quite a few books to help you gain a solid understanding of how to research any topic your heart desires.

This list of the four best research books is excellent for amateur historians and people.

Each book is linked to its page on Amazon.com for your convenience.

1. The Princeton Guide to Historical Research by Zachary Schrag

If you only plan on buying one book about researching, this is the book I highly recommend. While written for students and scholars, The Princeton Guide to Historical Research is focused on the historian and their research needs.

My favorite chapter is Chapter 3: Asking Questions. It is an inspiring read that never fails to get my brain churning with ideas.

2. The Information-Literate Historian: A Guide to Research for History Students by Jenny L. Presnell

This book is written for history students; however, amateur historians will benefit significantly.

It covers primary, secondary, and electronic sources for conducting research. The techniques range from basic to more advanced so that anyone willing to learn can level up their skills in researching historical events and people.

This is a valuable book for the home library.

3. Going to the Sources: A Guide to Historical Research and Writing by Anthony Brundage

Unless you plan on giving local tours and talks as an amateur historian, you will find that you will be doing quite a bit of writing on your subject.

Going to the Sources helps you learn how to identify the best sources for your project. Learn how to write research papers and more.

4. A Pocket Guide to Writing in History by Mary Lynn Rampolla

This is the fourth and final book you need on your bookshelf to become an active historian in the writing community.

The book covers research, thinking skills, and, of course, writing.

Many amateur historians begin their careers by researching and writing about their favorite topics. A Pocket Guide to Writing in History is one of the tools that will help get you there.

Author: StrangeAgo