ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Annotated Bibliography

Analyze the impact of the Industrial Age and the rise of capitalism

Annotated Bibliography (Five Annotations Required

Create a complete Annotated Bibliography for 5 academic scholarly sources, which include your introduction and thesis, publication details, and the annotation (see below for examples of each component). A total of 5 academic-scholarly sources are required for completion of your final research project.

Scholarship means that:

  • The author has a Ph.D. or other terminal degree,
  • The work appears in a multi-volumed, peer-reviewed journal, and has ample references at the end.

Good annotations:

  • capture publication details,
  • offer a student introduction and thesis, and a detailed reading of the source, covering the following:
  1. Offers the student’s introduction and thesis to the best extent s/he knows it at this point in time,
  2. Summarizes key points, and identifies key terms (using quotation marks, and citing a page in parentheses);

 

  1. Locates controversies or “problems” raised by the articles;
  2. States whether the student agrees or disagrees and gives reasons;
  3. Locates one or two quotations to be used in the final research project; and
  4. Evaluates the ways in which this article is important and has helped the student to focus his/her understanding.

 

Answer preview

  1. Clark, G. (2014). The industrial revolution. In Handbook of economic growth (Vol. 2, pp. 217- 262). Elsevier.

The author of this chapter on the industrial revolution talks about the industrial revolution and its contribution to the economic growth. Industrial revolution refers to the transition from the agrarian economy to one full of the industry as well as machine manufacturing. Clark focuses on England since it was the first place where the industrial revolution started before it spread to the other areas…

 

 

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