Article published in Teaching History by Butchart. First article which prompted response by John Anthony Scott and a reply by Butchart in his own defense
Harold C. Livesay. Samuel Gompers and Organized Labor in America. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1978. Pp. x, 195. Paper, 8.95.ReviewbyFrankJ.RaderofSUNYEmpireStateCollege.LeroyOstransky.JazzCity:TheImpactofourCitiesontheDevelopmentofJazz.EnglewoodCliffs,NewJersey:Prentice−Hall,Inc,Inc.,1978.Pp.274.Cloth,10.95; paper, 5.95.ReviewbyBarbaraL.YolleckofColumbiaUniversityandRutgersUniversity.MelvynDubofsky,AthanTheoharis,andDanielM.Smith.TheUnitedStatesintheTwentiethCentury.EnglewoodCliffs,NewJersey:Prentice−Hall,Inc.,1978.Pp.xiv,545.Paper,13.95. Review by Eckard V. Toy, Jr. of the University of Oregon.
Jack Bass and Walter DeVries. The Transformation of Southern Politics: Social Change and Political Consequence Since 1945. New York: Meridian, 1976. Pp. xi, 531. Paper, 5.95.ReviewbyJamesL.ForsytheofFortHaysStateUniversity.AllanR.Millett,ed.AShortHistoryoftheVietnamWar.Bloomington:IndianaUniversityPress,1978.Pp.xx,169.Cloth,12.50; paper, 3.95.ReviewbyFrankBurdickofSUNYCollegeatCortland.BarbaraMayerWertheimer.WeWereThere:TheStoryofWorkingWomeninAmerica.NewYork:PantheonBooks,1977.Pp.xii,427.Paper,6.95. Review by Sandra C. Taylor of the University of Utah.
Patricia Branca. Women in Europe Since 1750. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1978. Pp. 223. Cloth, 17.95.ReviewbyDanaGreeneofSt.Mary′sCollegeofMaryland.MichaelAnderson.TheFamilyandIndustrializationinWesternEurope.TheForumSeries.St.Louis:ForumPress,1978.Pp.16.1.45; Daniel R. Browner. Russia and the West: The Origins of the Russian Revolution. The Forum Series. St. Louis: Forum Press, 1975. Pp. 16. 1.45;DavidF.Trask.WoodrowWilsonandWorldWarI.TheForumSeries.St.Louis:ForumPress,1975.Pp.16.1.45; Michael Adas. European Imperialism in Asia. The Forum Series. St. Louis: Forum Press, 1974. Pp. 16. 1.45.ReviewbyBullittLowryofNorthTexasStateUniversity.DenoJ.Geanakoplos.MedievalWesternCivilizationandtheByzantineandIslamicWorlds.Lexington,Massachusetts:D.C.HeathandCo.,1979.Pp.xii,513.Cloth,12.95. Review by Delno C. West of Northern Arizona University.
Edward Crankshaw. The Shadow of the Winter Palace: The Drift to Revolution, 1825-1917. New York: Penguin Books, 1978. Pp. 509. Paper, 3.95.ReviewbyGeorgeKirchmannofJohnJayCollegeofCriminalJustice.SamuelH.Mayo.AHistoryofMexico:FromPre−ColumbiatoPresent.EnglewoodCliffs,NewJersey:Prentice−Hall,Inc.,1978.Pp.xi,454.Paper,9.95. Review by Juan Ramón García of the University of Michigan-Flint.
By What Standard? A Response to Ronald E. Butchart by Louis Y. Van Dyke- Response by Ronald E. Butchart.
Textbooks and the New York Times American History Examination. Review by James Hantula of the University of Northern Iowa.
 
Michael B. Katz. Reconstructing American Education. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1987. Pp. viii, 212. Cloth, 22.50;E.D.Hirsch,Jr.CulturalLiteracy:WhatEveryAmericanNeedstoKnow.Boston:HoughtonMifflinCo.,1987.Pp.xvii,251.Cloth,16.45; Diana Ravitch and Chester E. Finn, Jr. What Do Our 17-Year-Olds Know? A Report on the First National Assessment of History and Literature. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. Pp. ix, 293. Cloth, 15.95.ReviewbyRichardA.DiemofTheUniversityofTexasatSanAntonio.HenryJ.SteffensandMaryJaneDickerson.Writer′sGuide:History.Lexington,Massachusetts,andToronto:D.C.HeathandCompany,1987.Pp.x,211.Paper,6.95. Review by William G. Wraga of Bernards Township Public Schools, Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
J. Kelley Sowards, ed. Makers of the Western Tradition: Portraits from History. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987. Fourth edition. Vol: 1: Pp. ix, 306. Paper, 12.70.Vol.2:Pp.ix,325.Paper,12.70. Review by Robert B. Luehrs of Fort Hays State University.
John L. Beatty and Oliver A. Johnson, eds. Heritage of Western Civilization. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. Sixth Edition. Volume I: Pp. xi, 465. Paper, 16.00;VolumeII:pp.xi,404.Paper,16.00. Review by Dav Levinson of Thayer Academy, Braintree, Massachusetts.
Lynn H. Nelson, ed. The Human Perspective: Readings in World Civilization. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. Vol. I: The Ancient World to the Early Modern Era. Pp. viii, 328. Paper, 10.50.Vol.II:TheModernWorldThroughtheTwentiethCentury.Pp,x,386.Paper,10.50.ReviewbyGeraldH.DavisofGeorgiaStateUniversity.GeraldN.GrobandGeorgeAttanBillias,eds.InterpretationsofAmericanHistory:PatternsandPerspectives.NewYork:TheFreePress,1987.FifthEdition.VolumeI:Pp.xi,499.Paper,20.00: Volume II: Pp. ix, 502. Paper, 20.00.ReviewbyLarryMadarasofHowardCommunityCollege.EugeneKuzirianandLarryMadaras,eds.TakingSides:ClashingViewsonControversialIssuesinAmericanHistory.−−VolumeII:ReconstructiontothePresent.Guilford,Connecticut:TheDushkinPublishingGroups,Inc.,1987.Pp.xii,384.Paper,9.50. Review by James F. Adomanis of Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Annapolis, Maryland.
Joann P. Krieg, ed. To Know the Place: Teaching Local History. Hempstead, New York: Hofstra University Long Island Studies Institute, 1986. Pp. 30. Paper, 4.95.ReviewbyMarilynE.WeigoldofPaceUniversity.RogerLane.RootsofViolenceinBlackPhiladelphia,1860−1900.Cambridge,Massachusetts,andLondon:HarvardUniversityPress,1986.Pp.213.Cloth,25.00. Review by Ronald E. Butchart of SUNY College at Cortland.
Pete Daniel. Breaking the Land: The Transformation of Cotton, Tobacco, and Rice Cultures since 1880. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1985. Pp. xvi, 352. Paper, 22.50.ReviewbyThomasS.IsernofEmporiaStateUniversity.NormanL.RosenbergandEmilyS.Rosenberg.InOurTimes:AmericaSinceWorldWarII.EnglewoodCliffs,NewJersey:Prentice−Hall,1987.Thirdedition.Pp.xi,316.Paper,20.00; William H. Chafe and Harvard Sitkoff, eds. A History of Our Time: Readings on Postwar America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Second edition. Pp. xiii, 453. Paper, 12.95.ReviewbyMonroeBillingtonofNewMexicoStateUniversity.FrankW.PorterIII,ed.StrategiesforSurvival:AmericanIndiansintheEasternUnitedStates.NewYork,Westport,Connecticut,andLondon:GreenwoodPress,1986.Pp.xvi,232.Cloth,35.00. Review by Richard Robertson of St. Charles County Community College.
Kevin Sharpe, ed. Faction & Parliament: Essays on Early Stuart History. London and New York: Methuen, 1985. Pp. xvii, 292. Paper, 13.95;DerekHirst.AuthorityandConflict:England,1603−1658.Cambridge:HarvardUniversityPress,1986.Pp.viii,390.Cloth,35.00. Review by K. Gird Romer of Kennesaw College.
N. F. R. Crafts. British Economic Growth During the Industrial Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. Pp. 193. Paper, 11.95;MaxineBerg.TheAgeofManufactures,1700−1820.NewYork:OxfordUniversityPress,1985.Pp.378.Paper,10.95. Review by C. Ashley Ellefson of SUNY College at Cortland.
J. M. Thompson. The French Revolution. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985 reissue. Pp. xvi, 544. Cloth, 45.00;Paper,12.95. Review by W. Benjamin Kennedy of West Georgia College.
J. P. T. Bury. France, 1814-1940. London and New York: Methuen, 1985. Fifth edition. Pp. viii, 288. Paper, 13.95;RogerMagraw.France,1815−1914:TheBourgeoisCentury.NewYorkandOxford:OxfordUniversityPress,1985.Pp.375.Cloth,24.95; Paper, 9.95;D.M.G.Sutherland.France,1789−1815:RevolutionandCounterrevolution.NewYorkandOxford:OxfordUniversityPress,1986.Pp.242.Cloth,32.50; Paper, 12.95.ReviewbyFredR.vanHartesveldtofFortValleyStateCollege.WoodfordMcClellan.Russia:AHistoryoftheSovietPeriod.EnglewoodCliffs,NewJersey:Prentice−Hall,1986.Pp.xi,387.Paper,23.95. Review by Pasquale E. Micciche of Fitchburg State College.
Ranbir Vohra. China's Path to Modernization: A Historical Review from 1800 to the Present. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1987. Pp. xiii, 302. Paper, 22.95.ReivewbyStevenA.LeiboofRussellSageCollege.JohnKingFairbank.ChinaWatch.CambridgeandLondon:HarvardUniversityPress,1987.Pp.viii,Cloth,20.00. Review by Darlene E. Fisher of New Trier Township High School, Winnetka, Illinois.
Ronald Takaki, ed. From Different Shores: Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity in America. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987. Pp. 253. Paper, $13.95. Review by Robert C. Sims of Boise State University