American Historical Fiction: An Annotated Guide to Novels for Adults and Young Adults
Autor Lynda G. Adamsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781573560672
ISBN-10: 1573560677
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1573560677
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Lynda G. Adamson, PhD, is professor of English and chair of the English Department at Prince Georges Community College in Largo, MD, near Washington, DC. She has received her college's Faculty Senate Excellence Award for Teaching and is a member of the International Research Society for Childrens Literature. She is the author of several articles and books, including A Reference Guide to Historical Fiction for Children and Young Adults, Recreating the Past, Literature Connections to American History, K-6, Literature Connections to American History, 7-12, Literature Connections to World History, K-6, Literature Connections to World History, 7-12, and Notable Women in World History: A Guide to Recommended Biographies and Autobiographies.
Cuprins
PrefaceSample EntryAcknowledgmentsMain Entry SectionNorth America before 16001600-1699--The North American European Settlers1700-1774--The American Colonies1775-1783--The American Revolution1784-1814--The Early United States1815-1845--Early Westward Expansion1846-1860--Slavery, Abolitionists, and Women's Rights1861-1865--The Civil War1866-1889--Reconstruction and Development of the West1890-1940--Progressive Era, World War I, and the Great Depression1941-1945--World War II1946-1975--The Mid-20th CenturyAfter 1975--The Late 20th CenturyAppendixesAppendix I: Book AwardsAppendix II: Books Suitable for Young Adult ReadersIndexesAuthor IndexTitle IndexGenre IndexGeographic IndexSubject Index
Recenzii
Librarians looking to help patrons find fiction will get a boost from this new work. . . . As a whole, this work should be a boon to reader's advisory and collection development librarians needing to build specific areas of the collection. Recommended for public libraries and academic libraries supporting relevant programming.
Adamson's two volumes provide coverage of more titles, based in part on a more flexible definition of 'historical fiction', which allows her to include works such as Loren D. Estleman's Motown, set in 1966. Her young adult designations are a useful feature, especially for students in the upper grades.Recommended for libraries that serve avid readers of historical fiction.
"[I]t would be an injustice to characterize American Historical Fiction as merely a revision and update of Dickinson's American Historical Fiction. It does include titles also listed in Dickinson's; but thereafter the similarities give way to the superiorities of the newer guide. . . . [T]hese new volumes will be useful reader's advisory and collection development guides to the past as portrayed in fiction.
These books will be invaluable resources to English and history teachers - and their students - who are looking for novels that relate to specific regions of the world or historical periods. Both books are logically organized and readable: even novice researchers will have little dificulty tracking down suitable historical titles. . . . [T]wo impressive works.
Adamson's two volumes provide coverage of more titles, based in part on a more flexible definition of 'historical fiction', which allows her to include works such as Loren D. Estleman's Motown, set in 1966. Her young adult designations are a useful feature, especially for students in the upper grades.Recommended for libraries that serve avid readers of historical fiction.
"[I]t would be an injustice to characterize American Historical Fiction as merely a revision and update of Dickinson's American Historical Fiction. It does include titles also listed in Dickinson's; but thereafter the similarities give way to the superiorities of the newer guide. . . . [T]hese new volumes will be useful reader's advisory and collection development guides to the past as portrayed in fiction.
These books will be invaluable resources to English and history teachers - and their students - who are looking for novels that relate to specific regions of the world or historical periods. Both books are logically organized and readable: even novice researchers will have little dificulty tracking down suitable historical titles. . . . [T]wo impressive works.