b'History PRIMARY SOURCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY: THEMES 65Defining Documents in American History: (1791-2015) nservatio o n nviron E ment & C DEFINING DOCUMENTS IN AMERICANHISTORY BEST SELLER! BEST SELLER!Native AmericansThis reference will find utility in public and school libraries. ARBANative Americans offers in-depth analysis of documents from the history of Americas first inhabitants. This text closely studies thirty documents, beginning with the Iroquois Thanksgiving Address and continuing through the Dakota Pipeline court decision in 2017. The material is organized under four historical groupings: Early Encounters and Conflicts, Western Wars and Aftermaths, New Lives and Circumstances, and Recent Developments. These documents provide a compelling view of many important aspects of Native American history, including documents that examine relations between Native Americans and European settlers; tragedies such as the Trail of Tears and the Wounded Knee Massacre; efforts to reclaim or redefine the status of Native Americans including the Native American Graves Repatriation Act and Wovoka and the Ghost Dance. FREE An important feature of each essay is a close reading of the primary source that develops broader themes,Online Accesssuch as the authors rhetorical purpose, social or class position, point of view, and other relevant issues. FREEDecember 2017 | One Volume; 240 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-68217-587-3 | Library Price: $175 See Also:Notable Writers of the American West& the Native American Experience, pg. 11Defining Documents in American History:Environment & Conservation DEFININGIN AMERICAN DOCUMENTS HISTORY EnvironmentThis volume offers in-depth analysis of a wide range of historical documents and events that shaped early& ConservationAmericans environmental consciousness and helped pave the road to present-day conservation efforts and(1791-2015)the challenges we face in keeping our planet healthy. Environment & Conservation provides detailed, thought-provoking analysis of such pivotal themes as: Preservation of Wilderness Areas & the Establishment of National Parks and Forests, Species Protection & the Protection of Clean Air and Water, Rise ofHISTORYEnvironmental Action Groups and the Impact of Climate Change. Chapters highlight the documents historical impact and provide thoughtful critical analysis, including a Summary Overview, Defining Moment, Author Biography, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes. The documents included showcase the struggle and efforts of Americans to protect our natural resources for this generation and all those to come.T a1, Suite 310 S PARLEESMSFREE Hwaoc kUennsivaecrks iNtyJP0l7a6z00Pahxo:n 2e0: 12-0916-89-6085-10150May 2016 | One Volume; 222 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-854-9 | Library Price: $175 Online AccessFFREENEW!PRIMARY SOURCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY: THEMESPRIMARY SOURCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY: ERASDefining Documents in American History: The 1980s(1980-1989)The United States witnessed major socioeconomic change in the 1980s. The final years of the Carter administration, plagued by the Iran hostage crisis and runaway inflation, caused many Americans to embrace a new conservatism socially, economically, and politically, characterized by the policies of President Reagan. Both working-age Americans and affluent retirees flocked to the countrys southeast and southwest Sun Belt regions resulting in a change in the political climate that strengthened conservatism in America. These volumes explore the conservative politics and Reaganomics, new computer technology, and a reshaped pop culture through documents that include: President Ronald Reagans Tear Down This Wall speech in Berlin, Germany, excerpts from Justin McCarthys, Fear and Anxiety During the 1980s: AIDS Crisis, Computers from the 1980s, from The Peoples History; CDC Epidemiologic Notes and Reports, Pneumocystis Pneumonia, and many more. Additional documents cover such notable events as Chernobyl, Exxon Valdez oil spill, Challenger Explosion, Iran Contra Affair, and the Central Park Five. Each in-depth chapter provides a thorough commentary and analysis of each primary source document, often reprinted in its entirety. Commentary includes a Summary, Overview, Defining Moment, Author Biography, Detailed Document Analysis, and discussion of Essential Themes.April 2022 | Two Volumes; 400 Pages | Print ISBN: 978-1-63700-083-0 Library Price: $295FREE NEW!Online AccessFREESee Also: The Eighties in America, pg. 90GET ONLINE ACCESS(800) 221-1592 WITH YOUR PRINT BUY! www.salempress.com2022-480 Salem Catalog 2023 R7.indd 65 2022-12-28 11:14 AM'