b'60 PRIMARY SOURCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY: THEMES HistoryDefining Documents in American History: RECENTThe First AmendmentDefining Documents in American History: The First Amendment offers in-depth analysis of sixty-six documents that trace the role that the First Amendment has played in history, from 1637 to today. The first volume includes essays on the following topics: Constitution of Massachusetts; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom; Gitlow v. New York; and Andrew Hamiltons Speech Defending Freedom of the Press.The second volume is dedicated to themes such as Freedom of Assembly, the First Amendment & Education, and the First Amendment in Times of Crisis. These documents, and more, provide an overview of the history and contemporary issues surrounding the First Amendment. Each Historical Document is supported by a critical essay, written by historians and teachers, that includes a Summary Overview, Defining Moment, About the Author, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes. An important feature of each essay is a close reading of the primary source that develops broader themes,FREEsuch as the authors rhetorical purpose, social or class position, point of view, and other issues.Online Access December 2021 | Two Volumes; 400 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-63700-052-6 | Library Price: $295RECENTFREEDefining Documents in American History:American CitizenshipDefining Documents in American History: American Citizenship offers in-depth analysis of eighty-four documents that take a deep look at the definition and role of citizenship throughout the history of the United States, from the American Revolution to the current immigration debate. The first volume focuses on the early definition of citizenship and the citizenship of American Indians, African Americans,and Latinos. It includes such topics as: the Naturalization Act of 1790; Cherokee Nations v. Georgia;Dred Scott v. Sandford; A Foreigner in My Own Land; and Executive Actions on Immigration. The second volume is dedicated to Asian American, Women, the Twentieth Century, and Recent Controversies, HISTORYincluding: Chinese Exclusion; Seneca Falls Convention Declaration of Sentiments; the Immigration Act of 1917; the Real ID Act; and Honorary Citizenship. These documents and more provide an overview of the history and contemporary issues surrounding American citizenship, past and present. Each Historical Document is supported by a critical essay, written by historians and teachers, that includes a SummaryFREEOverview, Defining Moment, About the Author, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes. Online Access May 2021 | Two Volumes; 400 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-760-9 | Library Price: $295FREEDefining Documents in American History:PRIMARY SOURCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY: THEMESEspionage & IntrigueDefining Documents in American History: Espionage & Intrigue offers in-depth analysis of seventy-three documents that examine how espionage and intrigue has played in the history of the United States, from the American Revolution to the cyber-spying activities of today. The first volume focuses on national security and defense, and leaks of sensitive governmental and political information, and includes such topics as: the Manhattan Project; Cuban Missile Crisis; Edward Snowden; and the Pentagon Papers. The second volume is dedicated to corporate whistle blowing, industrial espionage and trade secrets, including: the Economic Espionage Act of 1996; Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment; NYC police officer Frank Serpico; and the Enron scandal. These documents, and more, provide an overview of the history and contemporary issues surrounding espionage and intrigue in the United States. Each Historical Document is supported by a critical essay that includes a Summary Overview, Defining Moment, About the Author, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes.FREESeptember 2020 | Two Volumes; 400 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-675-6 | Library Price: $295Online AccessFREEDefining Documents in American History:The American Economy Defining Documents in American History: The American Economy offers in-depth analysis of eighty-nine documents that trace the role that the economy has played in the history of the United States, from the American Revolution to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first volume focuses on commerce, controversy, booms and busts prior to the Great Depression, and includes such topics as: Alexander Hamilton on the Constitutionality of a National Bank; Henry Clays Speech on American Industry; the Discovery of Gold in California; and Black Friday 1869. The second volume is dedicated to the Great Depression through business and economics in recent decades, including: Bill Gates Letter to Hobbyists; NAFTA; Apple Announces the iPhone; Lehman BrothersAnnouncement of Bankruptcy; and New Jersey Adopts the Millionaires Tax.These documents, and more, provide an overview of the history and contemporary issues surrounding the American economy, past and present. Each Historical Document is supported by a critical essay that includes a Summary Overview, Defining Moment, About theFREEAuthor, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes.Online AccessFREE March 2021 | Two Volumes; 400 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-756-2 | Library Price: $295GET ONLINE ACCESS(800) 221-1592 WITH YOUR PRINT BUY! www.salempress.com2022-480 Salem Catalog 2023 R7.indd 60 2022-12-28 11:14 AM'