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How to study History by my own?

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    JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
    In terms of getting hold of these books and articles, this thread provides some useful (and legal) tips and some links provided in this thread, u/PhiloSpo also works to highlight open access works. Libraries are always an invaluable tool to recommend and can help you get hold of books, for me jstor.org with 100 articles a month on a free account, academia.edu has free papers have been very useful as a platform. If there is a historian you like, worth googling in case they have blogs or provide some of their papers for free.

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  2. Academia is a website where you can share papers that are written with other users. You can use a Google or Facebook account to sign in to the website.
    In terms of getting hold of these books and articles, this thread provides some useful (and legal) tips and some links provided in this thread, u/PhiloSpo also works to highlight open access works. Libraries are always an invaluable tool to recommend and can help you get hold of books, for me jstor.org with 100 articles a month on a free account, academia.edu has free papers have been very useful as a platform. If there is a historian you like, worth googling in case they have blogs or provide some of their papers for free.

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