Samples of Excellence
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Click below for samples of excellent writing from history
and humanities students at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
- Sample Reader Response and Essay Topic One
from History 153, Fall 2000
- reader response essay on Mabel Barbee Lee
essay on views of Gilded Age, comparing Morgan and Trachtenberg
- Elizabeth Curtiss, "Silence: The Chinese
American Defense," paper prepared for Prof. Christopher Hill, Asian
American History, Fall 1997.
- Good example of short (3-5 pp.) critical essay on a major text. An
examination ofMaxine Hong Kingston's Woman Warrior.
- Rob Culbert, "An Analysis of
Leonard Moore's Citizen Klansmen"
- Good example of short (3.5 pp.) analytical review of a controversial
text. Paper demonstrates how to fairly summarize an argument while also
challenging the central contentions of the argument.
- Pam Cowen, "A Review of Sarah Deutch's No
Separate Refuge: Culture, Class, and Gender on a Frontier in the American
Southwest,
- prepared for Professor Paul Harvey, Hist. 666, Readings in Gilded Age
and Progressive Era America, Graduate Readings Seminary, Fall 1997. Good
example of a short (750 word) book review of a scholarly monograph. Using
a highly professional writing style, the author details, analyzes, and
assesses the major arguments of a scholarly text.
- Ladonna Gunn,
"The Mythical American West on the Internet,"
- prepared for Prof. Paul Harvey's Popular Culture in Twentieth Century
America class, Spring 1997. A fine example of a "review essay"
on Websites on a particular topic, showing how the resources of the Web
tend to reinforce a certain older notion of the history of the American
West which has long since been rejected by scholars.
- Sally Johnson, comparative review of Nicholas
Lemann's The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed
America, and Jacqueline Jones, Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women,
Work and Family from Slavery to the Present.
- Prepared for Prof. Paul Harvey, African American History from the
Civil War to the Present, History 300, Spring 1997. An excellent extended
review essay of two major works in a field, showing how to elucidate the
major themes of the books while also providing a critique of both.
- Paul Harvey, "Sweet Homes, Sacred Blues, Regional
Identities: Studying Religion, Race, and Culture in the American South."
- Article prepared for Religious Studies Review, Summer 1997
issue. Sample of how to do an extended review essay on multiple works
in a field.