Description
About the Author
Donald W. Whisenhunt is emeritus professor of history at Western Washington University, and the editor of The Human Tradition in America between the Wars, 1920-1945.
Reviews
Reading the Twentieth Century will be a valuable asset in any course on twentieth-century America. Looking at the century as a whole and identifying its common themes, Donald Whisenhunt has selected an extensive collection of thought-provoking primary documents. He provides brief, but highly effective, introductory notes for each and questions that will stimulate student thought and classroom discussion. There is plenty of substance in the documents to engage students in upper level and graduate courses. -- William H. Mulligan Jr., Murray State University
This volume captures the width and breadth of the 'American Century.' With this great collection in hand students will read original documents, selected with balance and integrity, highlighting important developments in the social conditions and lifestyles we all share in today. -- Richard R. E. Kania, Jacksonville State University of Alabama
The meticulously selected documents presented here not only provide a rich, inclusive history of the great 'American Century' but also offer pleasant surprises, disturbing actions, and fresh insights. Together the documents represent a splendid cross-section of the 20th century American experience. -- Paul H. Carlson, Texas Tech University
Book Information
ISBN 9780742564763
Author Donald W. Whisenhunt
Format Hardback
Page Count 488
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 885g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 163mm * 34mm