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Give Me Liberty! Sources of Freedom Digital History Center
An invaluable tool for review and research, the Sources of Freedom Digital History Center builds on the discussions in the text and synthesizes a wide range of media to immerse the student in the sights and sounds of historical America. The Web site also features the Questioning Freedom section, with exclusive video from an extensive interview with Professor Foner in which he addresses questions about the freedom theme taken.
- The Questioning Freedom feature provides a useful chapter-by-chapter commentary by Professor Foner on the freedom theme. There are approximately 100 video clips online.
- Sources of Freedom media sections amplify each chapter’s themes. Organized by topic, these multimedia resources illustrate the changing meanings, promises, limitations, and continuing efforts of Americans in their struggle for liberty. The Sources of Freedom section contains about 500 files, indexed by:
- An interactive multimedia timeline
- Primary source documents
- Images
- Audio selections
- Video segments
- Review Materials
- Chapter outlines
- Multiple choice quizzes
- True/false quizzes
- Flashcards
- Maps
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Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History (two volumes)
Volume 1 • 0-393-92503-X • paper
Volume 2 • 0-393-92504-8 • paper
Edited by Eric Foner and coordinated with each chapter of the text, this companion to Give Me Liberty! includes 139 primary-source documents touching on the theme of American freedom. The freedom theme is explored in the words of well-known historical figures and ordinary Americans. Each document is accompanied by an introductory headnote and study questions.
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Study Guide
Volume 1 • 0-393-92543-9 • paper
Volume 2 • 0-393-92544-7 • paper
Daniel Letwin, Pennsylvania State University
The Study Guide accompanying Give Me Liberty! includes chapter objectives; detailed chapter outlines; chronologies; many study questions in multiple-choice, true/false, and essay form; and lists of suggested readings and film, video, and Web resources.
Norton American History Digital Reader
wwnorton.com/web/digitalhistory
An affordable alternative to traditional readers, the Norton American History Digital Reader provides online access to nearly five hundred historic documents. Designed to accompany Norton's best-selling American history books, the Norton American History Digital Reader includes letters, government documents and data, court cases, diaries, newspaper accounts, transcripts of interviews, and famous speeches. The intuitive design allows students to search the documents by date, author, and keyword. Each document is cross-indexed by textbook chapter.
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Norton Map Workbook in American History
0-393-92415-7
This new workbook augments the map program in Give Me Liberty! through 48 pages of maps and related questions, compiled for W. W. Norton & Company by maps.com.
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