Chafe And Sitkoff, Eds. A History Of Our Time - Readings On Postwar America
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.18.1.34-35Abstract
A good anthology can be enormously valuable in a college history course, allowing the students to sample a variety of writers and sources without requiring that they spend enormous sums of money or read an enormous number of pages. Good anthologies, however, are not easy to come by, and bad anthologies simply clutter a course.
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