Here's a quote by Catton
about major league baseball. Could you use this quote in your writing about
Catton? In what context?
This page presents of view
of Catton's historiography, his writing approach to history. The salient quote
here is, "Whatever else it is, history ought to be a good yarn. " What does that
mean? Do you agree? Did you find your reading to be a "good yarn "?
Click here to hear a sample
from The Coming Fury, part one of Catton's series The Centennial History
of the Civil War. What did you find interesting about the reading? How is
listening to a passage different from reading a passage? Which involves you
more?