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アメリカ歴史地図 単行本 – 2003/12/10
マーティン ギルバート
(著)
- 本の長さ180ページ
- 言語日本語
- 出版社明石書店
- 発売日2003/12/10
- ISBN-104750318272
- ISBN-13978-4750318271
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内容(「BOOK」データベースより)
詳細な地図に、有益な情報に富む説明文、事実、数値を添えた本。アメリカ史の全容が明らかになっている。
内容(「MARC」データベースより)
政治ではテキサス併合から黒人の投票権獲得闘争まで、社会史では奴隷制廃止から女性解放の成熟まで、経済では初期の農業と産業から今日のアメリカの状況までなど149枚の地図と解説でアメリカ史の全容を明らかにする。
著者略歴 (「BOOK著者紹介情報」より)
池田/智
1944年、東京・大森生まれ。玉川大学文学部国際言語文化学科・文学研究科教授。玉川大学大学院、州立イリノイ大学アーバナ・シャンペイン校大学院修了。アメリカ文化論専攻(本データはこの書籍が刊行された当時に掲載されていたものです)
1944年、東京・大森生まれ。玉川大学文学部国際言語文化学科・文学研究科教授。玉川大学大学院、州立イリノイ大学アーバナ・シャンペイン校大学院修了。アメリカ文化論専攻(本データはこの書籍が刊行された当時に掲載されていたものです)
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- 出版社 : 明石書店 (2003/12/10)
- 発売日 : 2003/12/10
- 言語 : 日本語
- 単行本 : 180ページ
- ISBN-10 : 4750318272
- ISBN-13 : 978-4750318271
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 1,341,469位本 (の売れ筋ランキングを見る本)
- - 956位アメリカ史
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5つ星のうち4.0
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モリソンのアメリカの歴史を地図等に地名を書き込みながら読んでいたのですが旧地名だったりしてなかなかわかりにくかったのですがこの本を副読本にすると非常にわかりやすかった。馴染みのない地名でも歴史的な事件ごとに(たとえばアン女王戦争や独立戦争)地名と各人物等の動きなどが記入してあるのでありがたい。これと『アメリカ50州を読む地図』と『これならわかるアメリカの歴史Q&A』、地球の歩き方のアメリカの本を読みながら歴史の勉強をしています。本当に助かった。
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Word
5つ星のうち4.0
A great map source for US History teachers
2010年6月21日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I bought this book in a postgraduate Social Science credential course and used it when I finally had the opportunity to do so in a US History class. I had to repurchase this book because I loaned the book to a colleague and never saw it again. I have used these maps in the past, and am going to use them very soon for another US History class. The maps in the book are great, in black and white, which is great if you plan on making copies of them. If you're looking for a book that is full of color and has pages of background stories per map, this book isn't for you. If you want something that easily goes with a US History curriculum (general or AP), this book may be very valuable to you.
The maps supply readers with interesting pieces of information in a graphic way that allows students a chance to see pieces of information about certain areas, often with trivial facts that are interesting. An example: page 38 gives a map of Native Americas who were expelled from their lands, and shows paths that groups took westward as the US government forced them to migrate so that US citizens (Native Americans couldn't be citizens at this time) could take their land. It includes data (how many Native Americans were expelled, how many died of disease along the way, etc.) that can be talked about and used in a classroom setting.
I would recommend this book if you are a teacher. I would highly recommend that you use the Amazon "Click to look inside" feature and browse the Table of Content to see if the maps will in fact help you present the information to a class. The current edition (Fifth Edition) goes up to 2004 with information, and gives figures of dead soldiers in the War in Iraq between March 2003 and December 2004 by state. I will admit that I am disappointed with the false cover-- mine has George W. Bush on it. I'm not making a jab at the former President, but am pointing out that I was hoping to see a nice map that lays out voting per state in the 2008 Presidential Elections between Obama and McCain. I noticed (afterward) that the book on display was published in 2005, and the Table of Content corresponds to the one I have, so it's not a huge problem. I want all to be aware that anyone else hoping for this information will not be disappointed--keep checking the edition and year published if you want something more up-to-date before purchasing it!
The maps supply readers with interesting pieces of information in a graphic way that allows students a chance to see pieces of information about certain areas, often with trivial facts that are interesting. An example: page 38 gives a map of Native Americas who were expelled from their lands, and shows paths that groups took westward as the US government forced them to migrate so that US citizens (Native Americans couldn't be citizens at this time) could take their land. It includes data (how many Native Americans were expelled, how many died of disease along the way, etc.) that can be talked about and used in a classroom setting.
I would recommend this book if you are a teacher. I would highly recommend that you use the Amazon "Click to look inside" feature and browse the Table of Content to see if the maps will in fact help you present the information to a class. The current edition (Fifth Edition) goes up to 2004 with information, and gives figures of dead soldiers in the War in Iraq between March 2003 and December 2004 by state. I will admit that I am disappointed with the false cover-- mine has George W. Bush on it. I'm not making a jab at the former President, but am pointing out that I was hoping to see a nice map that lays out voting per state in the 2008 Presidential Elections between Obama and McCain. I noticed (afterward) that the book on display was published in 2005, and the Table of Content corresponds to the one I have, so it's not a huge problem. I want all to be aware that anyone else hoping for this information will not be disappointed--keep checking the edition and year published if you want something more up-to-date before purchasing it!

John Heron
5つ星のうち2.0
Not there for the Kindle, yet
2007年11月26日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Somebody had to do it, and I guess that I was the guinea pig. I love the Kindle and was anxious to know how it would handle atlases. Well, I should have known better. The images are small and the print is even smaller. If you know your history and really, really want to see the map this will work. Honestly, however, you ought to buy the paperback. The text size control only affects the introduction and does nothing to increase the image, which, of course, is what the maps are all about.
Also, the only table of contents is in the introduction which means that you don't easily click on the map that you want. Just remember that the location runs from about 145 to 160. That will get you to the TOC.
I'm disappointed at the price and the output. I am angry at the preview which only gives the introduction and does NOT give a map sample. If it had, I would not have bought the book. Whoever scanned this, or whatever they do to get it ready for the Kindle, should have looked at the result and said, "Gee, folks, we're not quite ready for this."
Also, the only table of contents is in the introduction which means that you don't easily click on the map that you want. Just remember that the location runs from about 145 to 160. That will get you to the TOC.
I'm disappointed at the price and the output. I am angry at the preview which only gives the introduction and does NOT give a map sample. If it had, I would not have bought the book. Whoever scanned this, or whatever they do to get it ready for the Kindle, should have looked at the result and said, "Gee, folks, we're not quite ready for this."