
Motherland Research Topics
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Kerala & communism |
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Hinduism in India |
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Caste system in India |
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Caste system in US |
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Tea harvesting & factories in Kerala |
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British Colonialism in India-beginning |
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British Colonialism in India–end |
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Tamil Tigers |
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Assassination of Rajiv Ghandi |
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Monsoons |
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Mining in India (scandals, issues) |
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Education system in Kerala |
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Food in Kerala |
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Vishnu temples |
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Pollution in Kerala |
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British housing/architecture in India |
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Women’s fashion in India |
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Pollution in Coimbatore |
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Arranged marriages in India |
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Subha & Sivarasan |
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Cholera |
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Role of ayahs |
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Languages in India |
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Distinct food in Southern India |
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Gardens of the Raj |
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Emissions in India/cars |
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Arranged marriage in India traditions |
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CIA involvement in political assassinations |
The ability to develop a good research topic is an important skill. Sometimes instructors will assign a specific topic, usually they will ask you to select a topic that interests you.
Step 1: Choose a Topic.
Step 2: Find two database sources related to your topic. Read and annotate each source.
Step 3: Create an annotated bibliography for your two sources. *Honors Option (Can be completed by all, but required if you are taking the course for honors credit.): Find and annotate a third source.
Step 4: Submit completed annotated bibliography in Canvas.