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Easterly, John W., Jr.; Williford, Jo Ann – 1984
Designed for teachers and researchers, this comprehensive outline of the history of North Carolina traces the state's history from its earliest Indian occupants to political events occurring during the 1960's. Over 40 chapters are included in the outline. In general, topics deal with expansion and settlement, agriculture and industry,…
Descriptors: Archives, Constitutional History, Educational History, History Instruction
Coren, Robert W.; And Others – 1989
Nearly 20,000 cubic feet of U.S. Senate records are currently entrusted to the care of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). This guide to those records is divided into 22 chapters. Chapter 1 describes the published records of Congress and related published research tools. It provides general information about the National…
Descriptors: Archives, Government (Administrative Body), Library Materials, National Libraries
Schamel, Charles E.; And Others – 1989
The purpose of this guide is to analyze and describe the records of the U.S. House of Representatives in a format that makes them accessible to researchers. The guide is arranged in 25 chapters. Chapter 1 guides the researcher through the procedures that many have found useful to follow when doing research in the records of the House and the…
Descriptors: Archives, Government (Administrative Body), Library Materials, National Libraries

Oshinsky, David M. – Journal of American History, 1990
Describes oral history interviewing techniques that the author used to research his biography of Joseph McCarthy before the American Historical Association (AHA) issued its seven guidelines on interview use. These guidelines focus on taping sessions, signed releases, written transcripts, respecting human dignity, and placing materials in archive…
Descriptors: Archives, Biographies, Guidelines, Higher Education
Marsh, Ellen – Humanities, 1993
Reports on a project of the Litchfield (Connecticut) Historical Society that examines the journal of a young woman who attended the Litchfield Female Academy in the early 1800s. Describes the academy's curriculum, school governance, and students' lives. Emphasizes the importance of the school's director, Sarah Pierce, who trained at least 15 other…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Feminism, Higher Education

Gable, Eric; Handler, Richard – Journal of American History, 1994
Maintains that it is widely accepted among both public and academic historians that history museums have become more pluralistic institutions in the last two decades. Reports on a two-year ethnographic study on the training and work of museum interpreters at Colonial Williamsburg. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Exhibits

Shaughnessy, C. A. – History Teacher, 1991
Discusses problems with military documentation during the Vietnam War. Reports poor record keeping practices, destruction of permanent files, and mislabeled and missing records. Describes the National Archives' Vietnam project that organized and preserved the remaining military records. Concludes that the Vietnam War was better documented than the…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Higher Education, Historiography, Military Science
Ambrose, Stephen E. – Humanities, 1993
Contends that, when laypeople read history, they prefer to read biographies--stories about leaders and people--rather than about social forces and ideas. Argues that the most effective way of writing biography is to write chronologically, not to use flashbacks or flash forward writing. (CFR)
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Historians
Leonard, Angela M., Ed. – 1991
This bibliography was assembled by a history and Afro-American studies class at Bowdoin College (Maine). The document emphasizes primary sources on antislavery from the manuscript collection of the college. The guide lists 38 graduates of the college including well known figures such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, as well…
Descriptors: Biographies, Black Achievement, Black History, Black Studies

Miller, Louisa – Current Population Reports, 1987
The total population of the United States including the Armed Forces overseas was 241,596,000 on July 1, 1986. The median age of the population rose from 30.0 years on April 1, 1980, to 31.8 years on July 1, 1986, while the fastest growing segments of the population between 1980 and 1986 were the groups aged 35 to 44 years and 85 years and over.…
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Resources, Ethnic Distribution, Instructional Materials

McCarthy, Michael J. – History Microcomputer Review, 1993
Asserts that the Internet will become the academic communication medium for historians in the 1990s. Describes the "file transfer protocol" (FTP) access approach to the Internet and discusses its significant for historical research. Includes instructions for using FTP and a list of history-related FTP sites. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Archives, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education

Chesebrough, David B. – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Asserts that religious sermons are valuable and important historical documents. Maintains that this is particularly true of U.S. history prior to and during the Civil War. Reviews several significant sermons and provides an annotated bibliography of sources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Black History, Churches, Civil War (United States)

Rothenberg, Paula – American Behavioral Scientist, 1996
Discusses how to teach a brief version of U.S. History by focusing on key legal documents that have defined the status of women and minority groups in this country. Provides some teaching suggestions for helping students think critically about issues of power and privilege. (MJP)
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Cultural Pluralism, Discriminatory Legislation
Galambos, Louis; And Others – Humanities, 1990
Discusses the editing project that produced "The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower." Reassesses Eisenhower's military and presidential leadership and organizational abilities. Demonstrates Eisenhower's skill as a leader, covering 1942 to 1960. Examines Eisenhower's term as Columbia University's president. Includes three letters that are…
Descriptors: College Presidents, European History, Evaluation, Higher Education
Twohig, Dorothy, Ed.; And Others – Humanities, 1993
Examines the views of six former U.S. Presidents (Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Grant, and Eisenhower) about their presidential role, federalism, and issues of their time that are still relevant today. Includes a paragraph for each President that provides a social and historical context. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civics, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government, Higher Education
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