Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-489-3
# of Pages: 340
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Defining Documents in American History: The Emergence of Modern America (1874-1917)

Editor: Michael Shally-Jensen, PhD
July 2014


Defining Documents in American History series, produced by Salem Press, consists of a collection of essays on important historical documents by a diverse range of writers on a broad range of subjects in American history.

Defining Documents in American History: The Emergence of Modern America (1874-1917) surveys key documents produced during this period – organized under nine broad categories:

  • The End of the Frontier and the Start of a New Era
  • Labor Pains
  • The Lives of Workers
  • Capital Concerns
  • Conflicts Further Afield
  • Minorities and Mistreatments
  • Women, Suffrage, and Society
  • Reformers and Remedies
  • A Technological Breakthrough

Historical documents provide a compelling view of this unique period of American history. Designed for high school and college students, the aim of the series is to advance historical document studies as an important activity in learning about history.

Essay Format
The Emergence of Modern America contains 49 primary source documents – many in their entirety. Each document is supported by a critical essay, written by historians and teachers, that includes a Summary Overview, Defining Moment, Author Biography, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes. Readers will appreciate the diversity of the collected texts, including journals, letters, speeches, political sermons, laws, government reports, and court cases, among other genres. An important feature of each essays is a close reading of the primary source that develops evidence of broader themes, such as author’s rhetorical purpose, social or class position, point of view, and other relevant issues. In addition, essays are organized by section themes, listed above, highlighting major issues in the period, many of which extend across eras and continue to shape American life. Each section begins with a brief introduction that will explain the questions and problems underlying the subjects in the historical documents. A brief glossary included at the end of most documents highlights keywords important in the study of the primary source. Each essay also includes a Bibliography and Additional Reading section for further research.

Appendixes

  • Chronological List of all documents by year.
  • Web Resources is an annotated list of web sites that offer valuable supplemental resources.
  • Bibliography lists helpful articles and books for further study.

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