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Volume 34•Number 3

May 2001



GENERAL


297 Ancient Israel in Western Civ Textbooks
  by Jack Cargill


SPECIAL SECTION: HISTORY MATTERS


327 Making History on the Web Matter in Your Classroom
  by Kelly Schrum

339 Using History Matters with a Ninth Grade Class
  by David Kobrin

345 Evaluating Websites for History Teachers: Using History Matters in a Graduate Seminar
  by Tracey Weis


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING


353 Teaching About Women and Underdevelopment in Latin American History
  by Julio César Pino


THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION


361 Using Student Mentors in an Introductory World History Class
  by Kate Lang


HISTORIOGRAPHY


373 The Consequences of Democratizing Knowledge: Reconsidering Richard Hofstadter and the History of Education
  by Deborah M. De Simone


NOTES AND COMMENTS


383 Pluses and Minuses of a Secondary School World History Text
  by Ane Lintvedt

389 Libros de Historia en Español: Recent Noteworthy History Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents
  by Isabel Schon

395 Expectations of Postsecondary History Instructors in California and North Carolina
  by James Ingram Martin, Sr.


REVIEWS


401 Textbooks, Readers, and References

Adamson, Notable Women in American History: A Guide to Recommended Biographies and Autobiographies
by Karen Cobb Carroll

Booth and Hyland, eds., The Practice of University History Teaching
by Barbara Kantz

Day and McNeil, eds., The Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology
by John Morello

Jordanova, History in Practice
by Michael J. Salevouris

Lightman and Lightman, Ancient Greek and Roman Women
by David Hood

Minahan, Miniature Empires: A Historical Dictionary of the Newly Independent States
by Janet D. Stone

Shepherd and Beckles, eds., Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World: A Student Reader
by Michael Jarvis

409 General Books

Fraser, Ireland in Conflict: 1922–1998
by Curtis W. Wood

Green, Taking History to Heart: The Power of the Past in Building Social Movements
by Jennifer Frost

Griffiths, The Reign of King Henry VI
by L. L. Ford

Huppert, The Style of Paris: Renaissance Origins of the French Enlightenment
by David G. Troyansky

Lowe, The Korean War
by Hal M. Friedman

O'Shaughnessy, An Empire Divided: The American Revolution and the British Caribbean
by Susan Westbury

Porter, ed., The Oxford History of the British Empire--Volume III
by Ellis Archer Wasson

Ramet, Eastern Europe: Politics, Culture and Society Since 1939
by Troy Paddock

Schwartz, Victors and Vanquished: Spanish and Nahua Views of the Conquest of Mexico
by Jayne Howell


IN EVERY ISSUE


295 Contributors


Cover: A map depicting the divided kingdom of Israel and Judah, tenth to sixth century BCE, with an outline indicating the boundaries of present-day Israel. Author Jack Cargill's article, "Ancient Israel in Western Civ Textbooks," begins on page 297 of this issue. Map © 1999, The State of Israel.


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