Marcus & Burner, eds. America Firsthand
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.15.2.82-83Abstract
The editors of America Firsthand believe that the "past is the present writ small." In this two volume set designed as supplementary reading for the survey course, Robert Marcus and David Burner have dug deeply into the historical past to find diary entries, letters, speeches, government documents, and specialized excerpts from vintage literature and monographs to illustrate that life today bears some marked similarities to the generations of yesteryear.
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