Monday, January 18, 2010

Annotated Bibliography

Albrecht, Donald. " World War II and the American Dream: How Wartime Building Changed a Nation ." Edited by Joel Davidson. The Public Historian, (University of California Press), 1995: 140-142.

About the information provided by an exhibit on Quonset huts.

Haynes, Theresa. "It Was Hot on the Island." The American Journal of Nursing 44, no. 11 (November 1954): 1058-1064.

Information about Quonset huts in the South Pacific.

Masada National Park. http://www.parks.org.il/BuildaGate5/portals/parks/imagesFILES/Advanced1118904599.pdf (accessed January 11, 2010).

Information provided by the Israeli government about Masada. Contains the history of the occupation of Masada, the construction of the West and North palaces as well as detailed information about the Siege of Masada. Contained a useful labeled map of the present site.

Orr, John, interview by Katherine Kovalcik. Interview With a Member of the United States Army (January 16, 2010).

Interview of a Navy Seal pilot-in-training with one year of flight school left. Provided valuable information about the structure of the current structure of the U.S. Army structure and base organization.

"Polar Inertia." Quonset Huts. May 2004. http://www.polarinertia.com/may04/quonset01.htm (accessed January 12, 2010).

Source provided information about the history of the Quonset hut and its dimensions along with many useful photos. It also described what happened to the Quonset Huts after WWII.

Rykwert,Joseph. The Idea of a Town: The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy, and the Ancient World. Cambridge, MAS: The MIT Press, 1988.

Useful information about the construction and history behind the Roman castrum. History of the city was useful as well.

Theriault, Chad, interview by Katherine Kovalcik. (January 15, 2010).

Interview With a Graduate of the United States Naval Academy. Valuable information provided about the structure and tactics of the U.S. military.

Trautman, Robin. The Web Chronology Project. Edited by Donna Thompson. http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/middleEast/Masada.html (accessed January 8, 2010).

Information about the history of Masada.

U.S. Army, "The Official Homepage of the United States Army : Operational Unit Diagrams." http://www.army.mil/info/organization/unitsandcommands/oud/ (accessed 01 12 2010).

Organization and structure of the United States Army.

-Kat Kovalcik

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