The First World War and the Birth of Modern Warfare
Order ID:89JHGSJE83839 Style:APA/MLA/Harvard/Chicago Pages:5-10 Instructions:
The First World War and the Birth of Modern Warfare
The Purpose and Basics of the H100 “Critical Review”
- The requirement is a short review (400-500 words). Please note that the review is due by 0830 on the day of class for H111.
- Each review is worth 20% of the total written assessment grade for H100 (60%).
- The review focuses on the specific article assigned for H111:
ANALYSE H111: Jonathan Bailey, “The First World War and the Birth of Modern Warfare,” in The Dynamics of Military Revolution, 1300-2050, MacGregor Knox and Williamson Murray, eds., New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001, PAGE 132-153.
Structure and Format of the “Critical Reviews”
Using the components of the critical review (introduction, main body, conclusion), the student will answer the following four questions:
- What is the author’s thesis?
- What evidence does the author use to support their argument?
- Is the argument persuasive?
- How does the argument shape your view of your profession and its history?