Historical Context Chart

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HIS 100 Theme 3: Historical Context Chart

Prompt: Use the three Secondary Sources located under “Article Citation” and explain in the chart below how you think the historical context of the time when these articles were written may have impacted the authors’ interpretations of the events. You are encouraged to check out www.ushistory.org/us/60.asp to help you formulate your thoughts on the historical context of your articles.

· As you read through each article, consider the three main questions for analyzing secondary sources

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1. What argument is your source’s author making? (This is the thesis statement.)

2. Why is your source’s author making this argument? What is at stake for him or her?

3. Where are there weak points in your source’s arguments? Do you see any potential bias or flaws in your source’s argument

Historical Context

Article Citation Historical Context of Publication Date Impact of Historical Context on Author’s Thesis
Frisch, D. H. (1970). Scientists and

the decision to bomb

Japan.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 26

(6), 107

115. Retrieved from

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Reynolds, M. L.,

& Lynch, F. X. (1955). Atomic

bomb

injur

ies among survivors in Hiroshi

ma.

Public Health Reports, 70

(3), 261

270. Retrieved from

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://www.jstor.org/stable/4589041

 

   
Voynick, Steve (2009) “From Radium to the A-Bomb.” History Magazine. 10(4), 25-29. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.snhu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=37791674&site=edslive&scope=site

 

   
     
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