Pensum/l?ringskrav

Gary B. Nash, Charlotte Crabtree, Ross E. Dunn: History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the Past., 2000. NY: Vintage Books. (277pp).

Linda Gordon: U.S. Women's History, 1997. ISBN: 0-87229-095-6. 28pp.

James P. Shenton and Kevin Kenney: Ethnicity and Immigration, 1997. ISBN: 0-87229-087-5. 21pp.

Compendium NORAM4500 Metodekurs, studieretning Nord-Amerika, program for europeiske og amerikanske studier

Available at Kopiutsalget, Akademika.

 

  • (Optional) Luther S. Luedtke, 'The Search for American Character', in Luther S. Luedtke, ed., Making America: The Society and Culture of the United States, (Washington, D.C.: USIA Forum Series, 1987) 7-34.
  • Allen F. Davis, 'American Studies: The View from Europe,' American Quarterly 40:3 (1988) 409-414.
  • John Higham, 'Multiculturalism and Universalism: A History and Critique,' AmQ 45:2 (1993) 195-219.
  • Gary Gerstle, 'The Limits of American Universalism,' AmQ 45:2 (1993) 230-236.
  • Nancy A. Hewitt, 'A response to John Higham,' AmQ 45:2 (1993) 237-248.
  • Michael Kammen, 'The Problem of American Exceptionalism: A Reconsideration,' American Quarterly 45:1 (March 1993) 1-43.
  • H. V. Nelles, 'American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword,' American Historical Review 102:3 (June 1997) 749-757.
  • Ian Tyrrell, 'American Exceptionalism in an Age of International History,' American Historical Review 96:4 (October 1991) 1031-1055.
  • Henry Nash Smith, 'Can 'American Studies' Develop a Method?' American Quarterly 9 (1957) 197-208.
  • Leo Marx, 'American Studies - A Defense of an Unscientific Method,' Reprint from New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation (University of Virginia) 1:1 (1969) 75-90.
  • Gene Wise, ''Paradigm Dramas' in American Studies: A Cultural and Institutional History of the Movement,' American Quarterly 31:3 (1979) 293-337.
  • Brian Attebery, 'American Studies: A Not So Unscientific Method,' American Quarterly 48 (1996) 316-343.
  • Allen F. Davis, 'The Politics of American Studies,' American Quarterly 42:3 (1990) 353-374.
  • Philip Gleason, 'World War II and the Development of American Studies,' American Quarterly 36:3 (1984) 343-358.
  • Laurence Veysey, 'The Autonomy of American History Reconsidered,' AmQ 31:4 (1979)
  • Joel Hodson, ''Intercourse in every direction': America as global phenomenon,' Global Networks: A Journal of transnational affairs 1:1 (Jan 2001) 79-87.
  • Carl N. Degler, 'Does Land Make a People?' Out of Our Past: The Forces that Shaped Modern America (NY: Harper Colophon Books, Harper & Row, 1970).
  • Trompenaars, Fons. Riding the Waves of Culture: Understanding Cultural Diversity in Business pp21-28
  • Berkin and Anderson, The History Handbook (pp 98-102, 104-106)

 

T. V. Reed, 'Theory and Method in American/Cultural Studies: A Bibliographic Essay,http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/tm/bib.html

Websites: Know what is available through these

 Library Sources: Know how to use these·

  • BIBSYS
  • Library of Congress
  • America: History and Life (cd-rom/bound library index)
  • Social Science Citation Index (ISI)
  • ERIC and other specific databases
  • Book Review Digest
  • Book Review Index
  • Historical Abstracts

 Organizations: Familiarize yourself with these

  • ASANOR
  • NAAS
  • EAAS
  • ASA
  • OAH
  • AHA

 Journals: Familiarize yourself with these

  • American Quarterly
  • American Studies in Scandinavia
  • Journal of American History
  • American Historical Review
  • other subject appropriate journals

 Writing: ALL students should own these

  • MLA Handbook OR Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations
  • Strunk & White, The Elements of Style
  • Dorothy Burton Sk?rdal, Rules for Writing English. (Available at kopiutsalget, Akademika.)

 

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