For the Record: From Reconstruction through contemporary times

Cover of For the Record: From Reconstruction through contemporary times by David E. Shi
Author: David E. Shi
Publisher: W.W. Norton
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: Volume 2:From Recon.–Contemp. Times
Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 9780393973952
Dimensions:
Height: 0.88 Inches
Length: 9.15 Inches
Weight: 0.79 Pounds
Width: 7.35 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973
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For the Record: From Reconstruction through contemporary times by David E. Shi is a comprehensive primary source reader published by W.W. Norton in 1999. This edition spans 456 pages and is designed for American history survey courses, offering a diverse collection of documents that illuminate various themes and issues throughout American history. The text is characterized by its variety and substance, drawing from a wide range of political, social, and cultural sources to provide insights into the American experience.

Readers will find that For the Record includes selections ranging from one to seven pages, allowing for in-depth exploration of over three hundred primary sources. The book features unique chapters that connect written documents to visual sources, enhancing students’ ability to interpret historical imagery. Each chapter is accompanied by introductions, headnotes, noninterpretive footnotes, and review questions, facilitating a deeper understanding of the material. This collection serves as both a companion to established history surveys and a standalone resource, making it a valuable tool for students and educators alike.


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Assembled by a highly successful textbook author and an accomplished scholar and teacher, For the Record is a new and exciting two-volume primary source reader for American history survey courses. Variety and substance are the text’s defining qualities. Drawing on documents that range in length from one to seven pages, For the Record allows students and instructors to delve into the many themes and issues that make up our past. The selections are culled from a wealth of political, social, and cultural sources, and each reading provides students with diverse insights into the American experience. In addition, four unique chapters link the written word to the visual, teaching students how to interpret visual sources. While For the Record is ideally suited for use with the best-selling surveys America: A Narrative History and America: A Narrative History, Brief Edition, by George Brown Tindall and David F. Shi, its breadth and variety make this collection a successful stand-alone reader as well.
For the Record easily outdistances all other primary-source readers by
* offering excerpts that range in length from one to seven pages and that are drawn from over three hundred primary sources;
* providing readings that draw on a rich variety of sources, including eyewitness accounts, public documents, and contemporary literature;
* using broad themes to help readers make Connections within and across historical periods;
* including introductions to each chapter as well as headnotes, noninterpretive footnotes, and review questions;
* encouraging students to interpret visual sources: colonial architecture, Mathew Brady’s unsparing photographs of the Civil War, images of urban poverty as captured by the Progressive reformer Jacob Riis, and propagandistic photographs from the Vietnam War.

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Language: en. Pages: 456. Edition: Volume 2:From Recon.–Contemp. Times.

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