Who Built America?
Calling this CD-ROM an "interactive textbook" is inappropriate, because it's much more than that. Instead of presenting merely the digital version of the original book, the authors allow everyone to interpret history in the best way possible: through literally thousands of original source documents, including audio, video, and text. Imagine not just reading about the invention of cinema, the aftermath of slavery, or the birth of the women's movement, but seeing The Great Train Robbery in its entirety, watching suffragists march up Fifth Avenue, or even playing the world's first crossword puzzle. Voyager successfully combines superb scholarship with a rare opportunity to move "behind the printed page," as it were, to interpret history on our own. It's also commendable that this CD (as well as the book it was based on) focuses more on the lives of people who hardly make headlines: the immigrants, blue collar workers, the minorities, and other underprivileged groups in American society. So even those of us who are familiar with history of the period will likely find some new and different perspectives in this title.
In addition to the fully indexed and searchable text of the original book, Who Built America? includes over 45 minutes of archival film footage, dozens of recordings from the period, and numerous short games and quizzes to test your concentration. Like other Voyager titles, it also includes extensive research tools, including customized search, index, and clipboard capabilities that allow you to copy & paste into your own document. Too bad CUNY's second CD in this series, covering the period from 1914 to the "dawn of Atomic Age" in 1946, is far less interesting than this masterful adaptation by Voyager Company. Highly recommended for anyone with even a passing interest in history - and a proud entrant into our Hall of Belated Fame.
Average Rating: | 9.11 [9 votes] |
Genre: | Education |
Designer: | Roy Rosenzweig & Joshua Brown |
Developer: | Voyager Company |
Publisher: | Voyager Company |
Year: | 1995 |
Software Copyright: | Voyager Company |
Theme: | Historical |
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Related Links: | American Social History Project |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | Windows 95/98 |
If you like this game, try: | A Jack Kerouac Romnibus, Amnesty Interactive, Macbeth |
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