Overall, the articles are well written, well researched, and informative, and provide a balanced view of the war. . . . The main draws of the student edition are more readable format and the increased and varied visual content, including tables, maps, and illustrations. . . . [ <i>American Revolutionary War: A Student Encyclopedia</i>] is only recommended for school libraries that would greatly benefit from the additional visual materials. <i>The Encyclopedia of the American Revolutionary War</i> is recommended for all libraries.

Library Journal

Overall, the student version of the encyclopedia is a little different than the main encyclopedia. In addition to having fewer entries and a more open-looking design, it offers a student-centered resource area containing a categorical index, a list of preapproved scholarly websites, and a brief section on how to conduct effective historical research, including the use of primary sources and maps.

Booklist

This new encyclopedia is destined to become the standard reference on the American Revolution. . . . High school libraries will want to give serious consideration to the student edition of this work.

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<i>American Revolutionary War</i> will be most useful for high school and public libraries.

Reference & User Services Quarterly

This work is the most authoritative and wide-ranging encyclopedia on the American Revolution ever created for a student audience. Based on the latest information, American Revolutionary War: A Student Encyclopedia is designed specifically to engage its student audience while addressing all core topics in the standard curriculum. Ranging from the end of the French and Indian War in 1763 to the ratification of the Constitution in 1789, it provides essential information for understanding the drive to independence, the day-to-day course of the war, and the nation that emerged from it. With over 1,200 entries and essays and a separate documents volume, American Revolutionary War covers every battle and campaign, every political debate and diplomatic encounter. It also introduces students to the broad spectrum of American culture at the time (day-to-day life, art, music) as well as the personal lives of all those caught up in the war. The standards-satisfying content, inviting design, wealth of illustrations and maps, and special resource section for young researchers, will contribute to better homework, special projects, and test preparation for years to come.
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This work is the most authoritative and wide-ranging encyclopedia on the American Revolution ever created for a student audience.
This work is the most authoritative and wide-ranging encyclopedia on the American Revolution ever created for a student audience.
Over 1,200 entries addressing, at a student level, every facet of the American Revolution, including coverage of warfare, politics and diplomacy, and social and cultural issues

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781851098392
Publisert
2006-10-13
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Vekt
8165 gr
Aldersnivå
U, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

Gregory Fremont-Barnes, PhD, is a professional writer. His published works include ABC-CLIO's The Encyclopedia of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Richard A. Ryerson, PhD, is academic director of the David Library of the American Revolution in Washington Crossing, PA.