Start with a short introduction explaining the author’s main argument and how the author draws on historical evidence to advance that argument.

1. Start with a short introduction explaining the author’s main argument and how the author draws on historical evidence to advance that argument.2. Offer a brief evaluation of the merits of this scholarly work. In the evaluation, be sure to discuss its limitation and/or limitations.3. Conclusion; keep the summary broad and short – new info and detail should be introduced earlier.Format:• Typewritten, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, one inch top/bottom and left/right margins• Length – 500 minimum words• Citation – parenthetical page citations are sufficient. Use only the work provided.