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Monograph Mixtape History Research Coursework Paper

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How to Read a Monograph -Monograph Mixtape
Historians rely on what other scholars have already researched and written about a chosen topic. These are called as secondary sources. A book-length treatment of a topic, also called a monograph, is a type of secondary source. Scholarly articles are also considered secondary in the historical discipline.
What is meant by “historical” monograph is not that the book was written in the historical past, but rather that the author is writing about and concerned with a specific set of historical moments and processes.
Students will use their knowledge of a specific character or literary work to create a mixtape of songs that they feel reflect the development of the character or the major themes and ideas from the monograph. This assignment is a fun activity that helps students comprehend the text and draw connections to their personal tastes in music and prior experiences which help to create meaning within the text.
*5 total songs for the assignment required
Did you ever make a mixtape (or a digital playlist, if you’re young enough)? The greatest mixtapes weren’t those that just included a scattered array of tunes or repeated the same radio hits. They were the ones that challenged the listener with something new — a surprising artist, or an unexpected cover of a favorite song. The mixtape’s ultimate purpose was to deliver a message: declaring love, telling a story, or capturing a time and place. Like any great mixtape, curation is intentional and purposeful. The items chosen are thoughtful representations, and they are selected to communicate an idea.

Using ONE of the monographs from the approved list provided on Canvas,
create a mixtape that does the following:
1-DESCRIBES the monograph and sets it in historical context;
2-ANALYZES some aspect of the monograph from a historical point of view (see below for ideas);
3-CONSIDERS the benefits and limitations of the monograph as historical evidence
4-And PROPOSES some unanswered questions that this assignment has left you with.
5-Use Chicago Style for any citations within the paper.
Use as a guide, your paper should resemble the following, Negro with a Hat is not an approved monograph.
Heading for paper: (title of book, author, etc.) Follow this guideline, your paper should look similar:
Negro With A Hat: The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey. By Colin Grant. (Oxford University Press, 2008, 530 pp. $17.95, ISBN 978-0-19-539309-5.)

Use the directions below for this assignment:

Make sure you have read the monograph in its entirety.
Then you will create a soundtrack for your chosen monograph by the following method:
--List each title of the song and artist. (this will be your mixtape playlist)

Then,Next step:
1-DESCRIBES the monograph and sets it in historical context;
Summary: This should be a concise summary of the content of the book including why the writing is significant given the particular time period and the dominant mode of thinking in that setting. (in one paragraph)
2-ANALYZES some aspect of the monograph from a historical point of view (see below for ideas);
Include your opinion of the content in the book. Give what you believe to be the major strengths and weaknesses of the ideas presented. Provide support for opinions and reactions by using concepts discussed in class and in the text (at least 4). Be sure to provide complete definitions of concepts used and provide a clear statement of how the concept applies to the issue at hand. (in one paragraph)
Next, analyze the songs with the monograph, in the following manner:
Title of the song and artist.
Summarize the scene from the book where you would use the song (2-3 sentences) You will cite the text from the monograph and give page number.
Discuss why you chose this song for the specific scene you summarize. Here, talk about what aspects of the song (music, lyrics, tone, etc) correspond to the passage you summarize (3-4 sentences). Use footnote for citation of lyrics is quote.
Make sure you cite the pages from the text in the summary and or the discussion. You must have five songs and five passages.

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MONOGRAPH MIXTAPE
Name
Course
Date
Monograph
Northup, Solomon. Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup. Vol. 1. Library of Alexandria, 2020.
The book is a memoir about kidnapping and enslavement. Northup narrates his experiences as a slave. Northup was born a free man in Minerva, New York, in 1808. In 1841, Solomon received a generous offer from two unknown men persuading him to join them as a member of a traveling musical show. Northup accepted the offer, and soon after, the strangers sold him into slavery. He narrates the sufferings he went through as a slave in Louisiana before he was finally freed and reuniting with his family following the kidnapping case trial filed against his defrauders. The book is a valuable source of information concerning the daily lives of slaves. Most importantly, the book is set in a historical context as it describes the vice of slavery, which was an immoral act that prevailed in ancient times, and the miseries faced by the victims of the ordeal.
Mixtape
“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Frank Sinatra
The song describes the happiness that many people often feel during the Christmas season by having some days off their demanding daily work schedules. The scene in the book where this song would be used is the one in which Northup describes Christmas. As a slave, Northup narrates how they could be taken on every Christmas holiday to work on Epps farm, a sugar cane plantation. Having not had much freedom throughout the year, it was only this period that would enjoy some free time. Though there was little to celebrate about Christmas as they were subjecting to cultivating sugarcane, at least they were given some three days off. The days off made Northup and those enslaved with him have some little liberty from the hard labor to share in the happiness of the Christmas season.[Solomon Northup, Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, (Vol. 1. Library of Alexandria, 2020), 218.]
“This Land is Your Land” by Woody Guthrie’s
The song highlights the numerous ways in how America has failed and mistreated some of its citizens. The scene in the book where this song would be used is Northup and the slave dealers. The fact America allowed slavery to prevail is a failure on the government’s side that perpetuates inhuman practice against those who were enslaved. Northup informs how slaves were subjected to demeaning treatments and torture that made them feel as if they are not belonging and lesser of citizens than ...
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