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Volume 34•Number 4

August 2001



GENERAL

433
 
by James Axtell


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

447 The Uses of Economics in an Integrated Cluster
  by William Abbott and Kathryn Nantz

459 New Views of Slavery: Using Recent Historical Work to Promote Critical Thinking about the "Peculiar Institution"
  by Russell Olwell

471 Integrative Studies: Teaching for the Twenty-first Century
  by Mary Ann Davies

487 The Internet as an Opportunity for Students to Create Their Own Document-Based Question
  by Daniel Kotzin

497 To Think On Paper: Using Writing Assignments in the World History Survey
  by Kathleen A. Tobin


THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION

509 Bridging the Digital Divide: Reflections on "Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age"
  by Linda Pomerantz

523 Electronic Resources and the Education of History Professionals
  by William H. Mulligan, Jr.


NOTES AND COMMENTS

531 Using The List of Creepy Coincidences as an Educational Opportunity
  by Kevin Kern and Kathren Brown


REVIEWS

537 Textbooks, Readers, and References

Copeland, Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers: Primary Documents on Events of the Period

by James F. Adomanis

 

Gordon, ed., The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: Volume II: Against an Aristocracy of Sex, 1866 to 1873

by Barbara McGowan

 

Hoyt, GI's War: American Soldiers in Europe During World War II

by Alexander M. Bielakowski

 

Kaledin, Daily Life in the United States, 1940-1959: Shifting Worlds

by Blaine T. Browne

 

Malone, The Skulking Way of War: Technology and Tactics among the New England Indians

by Emil Pocock

 

Mayers, Wars and Peace: The Future Americans Envisioned, 1861-1991

by William Thomas Allison

 

Singman, Daily Life in Medieval Europe

by Mavis Mate

 

Smith, Reimagining Indians: Native Americans through Anglo Eyes 1880-1940

by Angela Firkus

546 General Books

Anderson, The Sixties
by Linda Alkana

Cavallo, A Fiction of the Past: The Sixties in American History
by Theresa Kaminski

Crunden, Body and Soul: The Making of American Modernism: Art, Music and Letters in the Jazz Age, 1919-1926
by Kalman Goldstein

Gatrell, A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia During World War I
by Sidney Monas

Kornbluh, Why America Stopped Voting: The Decline of Participatory Democracy and the Emergence of Modern American Politics
by James McKee

McDermid and Hillyar, Midwives of the Revolution: Female Bolsheviks and Women Workers in 1917
by Barbara Evans Clements

Muir, Jr. , ed., The Human Tradition in the World War II Era
by Jason Follett

Russo, American History from a Global Perspective: An Interpretation
by Elizabeth Bailey

Werner, Through the Eyes of Innocents: Children Witness World War II
by Donna L. Boutelle


IN EVERY ISSUE

431 Contributors
 


Cover: Sign from 1851 warning free Africans and African-Americans to avoid capture and shipment to slave states. New views of slavery is the subject of an article by Russell Olwell in this issue, beginning on page 459. Courtesy Library of Congress.


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