100 Key Documents in American Democracy

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Price
$99.60
Publisher
Greenwood
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Pages
536
Dimensions
6.36 X 9.52 X 1.16 inches | 1.97 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780313284243

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About the Author
PETER B. LEVY is Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Political Science at York College. He is the editor of Let Freedom Ring (Praeger, 1992) and America in the Sixties (Greenwood, 1998).
Reviews
"This one-volume collection of documents on the development and meaning of democracy fills an important need for source material. . . . 100 Key Documents in American Democracy is a unique and inspiring work that will prove useful for high-school, public, and undergraduate libraries and is highly recommended."-Reference Books Bulletin
?This one-volume collection of documents on the development and meaning of democracy fills an important need for source material. . . . 100 Key Documents in American Democracy is a unique and inspiring work that will prove useful for high-school, public, and undergraduate libraries and is highly recommended.?-Reference Books Bulletin
"High school library media specialists will want to add Peter Levy's 100 Key Documents in American Democracy to their American history collections."-Harriet Selverstone Library Media Specialist and Department Chair Norwalk High School Library Media Center
"Graced by Levy's lucid headnotes and useful bibliographies, and arranged in an intelligent and accessible manner, 100 Key Documents can--and ought to--stand at the center of any course on American history, society, and government. Indeed, having 100 Key Documents at hand makes for a ready reference on the meaning of America and an essential reminder of what it means to be an American."-Randall M. Miller Professor of History St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia
"At last there is a book of historical documents that students can not only learn from but be stimulated by. 100 Key Documents in American History takes the student along the fascinating path of democratic challenge in American history....This is a book that will surely stand the test of time and remain a standard of how documents should be used to educate and stimulate students of those outstanding individuals who made American history."-Dr. Colin J. Davis Department of History University of Alabama at Birmingham
"100 Key Documents is a marvelous collection of the best American statements about democaracy. These writings are remarkably wide-ranging, spanning the early colonies to the end of the last decade, and covering challenges to American democracy from women's rights to religious freedom, from Native American displacement to Japanese American internment, from slavery to unionizing introduction. This book should be extremely useful in American history surveys and other courses concerned with questions of American democracy."-Cheryl Greenberg Director, American Studies Associate Professor, History Department Trinity College
"As a long time history professor, I have used a variety of teaching materials in my countless U.S. History survey courses....Finally someone has arranged in one well constructed and thoughtfully conceived text the kind of trenchant documents I have been searching for many years....My advice to other fellow teachers is go out and get a copy of this impeccable and richly endowed collection of American history documents....I can think of no better or more comparable set of documetns for use in the American survey courses than Professor Levy's impeccable book."-Timothy Coogan Department of History Rutgers University, Newark