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This collection of diverse primary sources introduces students to the essential skill of reading historical sources.
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Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction for Students
How to Analyze a Primary Source
1 Christine de Pizan, *The Book of the Body Politic
3 Martin Luther, *Letters
*3.1 To George Spalatin
3.2 To Paul Speratus
3.3 To George Spalatin
3.4 To Wolfgang Reissenbusch
3.5 To George Spalatin
4 Articles of the Catholic Lea**ue
5 Book Twelve of The Florentine Codex
6 Michel de Montaigne, *Essays
*6.1 *On Cannibals
*6.2 *That It Is Folly to Measure Truth and Error by Our Own Capacity
*7 Sir Edward Coke, *The Petition of Right
9 John Locke, *Second Treatise of Government
13 Thomas Paine, *The Age of Reason, Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology
17 Simón Bolívar, *Addresses
*17.1 Speech before the Caracas Assembly
17.2 Proclamation
18 Constitutional Charter of France of 1814
19 Art, Architecture, and Design in the Eighteenth Century
19.1 François Boucher, Toilet of Venus (1751)
19.2 Robert Adam, Tapestry Room, Croome Court, London (1760-1781)
19.3 Robert Adam, Dining Room, Landsdowne House, London (1765-1768)
19.4 Jacques-Louis David, The Death of Socrates (1787)
19.5 Workshop of Jean Antoine Houdon, Statuette of Voltaire (Late Eighteenth Century)
19.6 Marie Victoire Lemoine, Studio of Madame Vigée Le Brun (1796)
19.7 The Parthenon (Athens, Fifth Century BC)
19.8 The Capitol, Washington, DC (1793-1803)
19.9 Stuart Gilbert*, George Washin*gton (1800-1803)
20 Interviews with Witnesses Concerning British Factories
20.1 Interview with Mark Best
20.2 Interview with Stephen Binns
21 Speeches from the Debate on a Factory Regulations Bill in the British Parliament, March 16, 1832
21.1 Speech of Michael Thomas Sadler
21.2 Speech of Charles Villiers
22 William Wordsworth, *The Tables Turned: An Evening on the Same Subject
25 Report on The Affairs of The Indians In Canadä
26 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, *The Communist Manifesto
28 Frederick Douglass, What to The Slave Is The Fourth Of July?
29 "The Coloured People And The Common Schools" and a Reply
29.1 "The Coloured People and the Common Schools"
29.2 Diogenes, "A Reply"
30 Friedrich Nietzsche*, Beyond Good and Evil: A Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future
32 An Appeal Against Female Suffrage and a Reply
32.1 Appeal against Female Suffrage
*32.2 M.M. Dilke, Appeal Against Female Suffrage: A Reply
*33 Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, *Speeches
*33.1 Speech on the Opening of the Reichstag
33.2 Speech to the Students at the University of Bonn33.3 Speech at Aix, at the Site of Charlemagne’s Palace
33.4 Notice Regarding Twenty-Five Years of German Labor Legislation
33.5 Toast to Prince Henry on His Departure to Command Germany’s Naval Squadron in Asia
34 George Washington Carver, Feeding Acorns
35 Joseph Chamberlain, Toast at the Annual Royal Colonial Institute Dinner
36 Karl Pearson, On the Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics
37 Mahatma Gandhi, Hind Swaraj
38 Proceedings of The All-Russian Central Committee of SovietsoOf Workers’, Soldiers’, and Peasants’ Deputies: Fifth Session, November 4, 1917
39 Letters from German Soldiers In World War I
39.1 From Karl Aldag
39.2 From Fritze Meese
39.3 From Richard Schmieder
39.4 From Ernst Franke
39.5 From Max Bässler
39.6 From Max Görler
39.7 From Otto Heinebach
39.8 From Helmut Zschuppe
40 Wilfred Owen, Two Letters and "A Terre"
40.1 Letter to Susan Owen, from 2nd Manchester Regiment, B.E.F.
40.2 Letter to Susan Owen, from Advanced Horse Transport Depot, Abbeville
40.3 "A Terre"
41 Adolf Hitler, On the Jews and Germany
42 Nazi Party Platform
43 Adolf Hitler, Speech to the Reichstag on March 23, 1933
44 Newspaper Article and Nazi Party Instructions Regarding One-Pot Sunday
44.1 Newspaper Article
41.2 Instructions Regarding One-Pot Sunday
45 Benito Mussolini, *My Autobiography
48 Letters to R.B. Bennett
48.1 Letter of Thomas M. Gibbs
48.2 Letter of a Nanaimoite
48.3 Letter of Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
48.4 Brief Presented by the Unemployed of Edmonton to the Hon. R.B. Bennett
48.5 Letter of P.R. Mulligan
48.6 Letter of Miss Elizabeth McCrae
48.7 Letter of L.M. Himmer
49 Winston Spencer Churchill, The Sinews of Peace
50 United Nations Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples: Draft, Amendments, and Adopted Version
51 Robert S. Mcnamara, Major National Security Problems Confronting the United States
52 Articles from *The Georgia Straight
*52.1 "Turn On, Tune In, Take Over"
52.2 "Grass in Class"
52.3 Dara [Culhane], "Education - For What?"
52.4 Chris MacLeod, "Learning to Live without Schools"
52.5 Bill Tait, "Easter Be-In"
53 Sayyid Qutb, Milestones
54 Interview with Huey Newton
55 Betty Friedan, Our Revolution is Unique
56 Margaret Thatcher, Speeches
56.1 Speech to The Conservative Party Conference
56.2 The Fourth Nicholas Ridley Memorial Lecture
57 Mary Daly, *Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism
59 Tony Blair, Speeches
59.1 "Security in a World of Change: The New Politics of the Left"
59.2 "New Community, New Individualism"
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