CHST final pape
I. Paper Instructions
You are to pick an element, or theme, from the readings, and trace its development
through time until the end of the course (approx. mid-1600s). How did it change?
When, and why, did it change? How was the change reflected in the different societies
through this time period?
The paper is one fifth of your grade, so please take it seriously early on and you’ll be glad you
did. You need to indicate, in your paper, how your topic influenced one or more of our fou
course questions. Our four questions for the course are:
1. What should I believe?
2. How should I be governed?
3. Who is/what makes a virtuous citizen?
4. What is freedom?
There’s actually a lot of room for creativity here. You could look at style of government,
maybe what moral authority the law creators used to justify their laws, or possibly how the
definition of citizenship changed (or did not change). It is OK to push the envelope a little. In
all of this, you will need to consult the following at least:
● Five citations from our course reader (each from a different section).
● One additional primary source citation.
● Two secondary source citations, either in the form of published books with academic
credibility or in the form of peer reviewed journal articles (not websites unless special
approval is granted from your professor).
For this paper, you will want to use both the facts of history (what worked, and what was
disastrous), and the opinions of thinkers from the past. There will be four phases for this
project.
Specifications:
1. Typed work (word processor), neat and legible, 8½” x 11” paper (if the class has
moved back to face-to-face meetings; otherwise, it will be submitted
electronically)
2. 1” margins all sides
3. Double-spaced
4. Times New Roman font, 12 pt.
5. Use footnotes as opposed to endnotes
6. All citations must conform to the Chicago Manual of Style
7. Use only permitted sources
8. Title page containing the title of the paper, the student’s name, date, professor’s
name, and the course name
9. Bibliography