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April 28, 2020What does this document illustrate about the role of men? Does it suggest that they have any limitations?
April 28, 2020Question Description
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nnHistorians love to review the works of other historians. Whenever a new history book is written, the historical profession selects experts in particular fields of studies to determine the value and contribution the new work will have on the academic discipline. Upon completion of the course’s reading, each student will be considered an expert and be required to read an academic article and submit a 2-page review (minimum). Students are encouraged to celebrate the author’s accomplishments, but also challenge anything that seems substandard. Style and creativity play a crucial role in the success of your review.n
Pick one of the Academic Journal Articles below:
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- African American Women and Christian Mission.pdf
- Family, Culture, and Gender in Filipina.pdf
- Lesbian Cultural Production and Consumption in the United States.pdf
- Locating the Voices of the Sterilized.pdf
- Native American Women Struggle Against Sterilization.pdf
- The Feminization of Clerical Work.pdf
- The Organization of Sexual Monitoring at the United States-Mexican.pdf
- The Womens Fight to Integrate the Milwaukee Press Club.pdf
- Trauma_and_Testimony_in_Black_.pdf
- When Women Went Public.pdf
- Format
- Two pages (minimum)
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- 12 point font
- Double spaced
- Paragraphs
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Each paper should include the following:
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- The author’s purpose in writing the article
- The author’s main thesis
- The author’s challenging of other historical viewpoints
- The evidence utilized by the author (specifically primary sources)
- Personal likes/dislikes
- How could the author make the work stronger?
- The recommended audience for the article?
- Explain how this article contributes to understanding the history of the United States
- An example of how this article supports/contradicts Carol Dubois and Lynn Dumenil’s Through Women’s Eyes
- Suggested reading to accompany this work (not required, but helpful)
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