
"Historiography: An Introduction" by Ernst Breisach
"History and Historians" by Mark Gilderhus
"The Discoverers" by Danile Boorstein (this book has a bit of an anti-Christian bias, but if you look up just the section on time it is pretty good - talks about how people have looked at time and history throughout the ages)
Villehardouin's "Conquest of Constantinople," an example of a medieval chronicle.
Joinville's "Life of St. Louis IX," a great example of a medieval vita.
Kate Turabian's "A Manual for Writer's of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations."
St. Augustine's "City of God", especially Book IV, V and XI
This should keep the students busy for awhile!
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