Book Review – History – Andrew Bacevich, – The Limits of Power.
Book Review Guidelines https://billmoyers.com/2012/03/14/2008-andrew- bacevich-critiques-u-s-foreign-policy/ I. Title page: Name, class, and date—centered in middle of page Title of book (underlined or in italics), and name of author II. Intro: Introduce the author Introduce the book (Title, What is it about?). State author’s thesis and summarize content/arguments. III. Body: Each paragraph should address different parts of the book or different arguments presented in the book. This may also be in the form of arguments made about different time periods or stages within a time period. Use key parts of the book (quotations/paraphrasing) to demonstrate how the author supports his or her thesis. You may add your assessment (analysis/view on the author’s arguments) within each paragraph or in separate paragraphs Make sure to evaluate the author’s arguments in terms of whether or not they are convincing, well researched, and logical. If the author’s work could contribute to the public’s understanding of the topic you may comment on that as well. If you choose to disagree with the author, you should do so strictly on academic grounds–i.e. use a reason-based argument to counter her or his argument. IV. Conclusion Evaluation of the author’s success or failure to substantiate his or her thesis with evidence and argumentation Evaluation of book’s contribution to history, the public’s knowledge of the subject, “readability” and style.
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