Did the evidence or other historical material support the author’s argument, theme or conclusion? What did you learn, or did not learn, from this book that makes it a valuable, or not valuable, contribution to our understanding of the historical topic? Why?
Jacoby, Karl. Crimes Against Nature: Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation (2014 1. A summary of the author’s primary argument: What is the author’s main idea – what is the argument? What is/are the most important question(s) the author is asking? The author wants to teach you something, to convince you […]