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Hi Brandon,

Please go to the Student Tab and assign yourself the article Lucretia Borgia so others in the class can see who you're working on. Your ideas for your contributions to the Lucretia page sound good so far, but you need to find more scholarly sources. Only the Gender Forum internet article is a scholarly source (one that is written by a scholar and potentially peer-reviewed). The other two are not acceptable for this assignment: one is from National Geographic Magazine (a reputable popular magazine, but is the article actually written by a scholar --PhD in a field. National Geographic is not peer-reviewed). Your other source is a history blog; also not peer-reviewed. Please use the Blackboard link to the SDSU Library Guide for European History. It will direct you to peer-reviewed books and journal articles in which you can search for better sources on Lucretia Borgia. If you need more help, we can talk after class or you can contact the Librarian Laurel Bliss and meet with her for help.

Will Lucrezia Borgia be the subject of your research paper? Then certainly all of the above advice will apply. Please go back to your Talk page and include your proposed Research Question and a bibliography of the research you have conducted thus far.

Keep working! Teacheurohist (talk) 22:36, 3 March 2017 (UTC)Professor Keller-Lapp[reply]

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It was interesting to write about the different instruments she played because that was mentation in the recent chapter we read in "women on the Margin." Those instruments were common for her gender but yet she was doing things that were outside of them as well. CandanceWillis (talk) 21:37, 11 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]