Berkin, Miller, Cherney, And Germly, Making America - A History Of The United States
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.22.2.107-108Abstract
The authors of any United States history text all face similar issues as they begin to develop their books. What approach should we use--chronological, episodic, literature-based, for example. What kind of writing style should we employ--academic and pop literature are two that come to mind. Should we just emphasize a historiographic approach or are there concepts from the other social sciences such as geography and sociology that we might intersperse in the text?
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