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Volume 35•Number 3

May 2002



ANNOUNCEMENT

296 A Special Note to Our Members and Subscribers
  by Connie George, General Manager, Society for History Education


GENERAL

297 Incarceration of the Japanese Americans: A Sixty-Year Perspective
  by Roger Daniels

311 Advanced Placement European History: An Anatomy of the Essay Examination, 1956-2000
  by Robert Blackey


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

343 "You Can't Go Home, Yankee:" Teaching U.S. History to Canary Islands Students
  by Juan José Cruz

373 Integrating Men's History into Women's History: A Proposition
  by Melinda S. Zook


THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION

389 A Decade of Debate: Improving Content and Interest in History Education
  by Allan E. Yarema


REVIEWS

399    Textbooks, Readers, and References

Jacob, The Enlightenment: A Brief History with Documents
by Louise Forsyth

Olson, Historical Dictionary of the Great Depression, 1929-1940
by Charles F. Howlett

402    General Books

Atkins, Historical Encyclopedia of Atomic Energy
by Lisa Borowski

Black, Western Warfare, 1775-1882
by William J. Fanning, Jr.

Cantrell, Feeding the Wolf: John B. Rayner & The Politics of Race, 1850-1918
by Jonathan W. McLeod

Cayton and Gray, eds., The American Midwest: Essays on Regional History
by Michael W. Vogt

Conquest, Reflections on a Ravaged Century
by Michael J. Salevouris

Donald and Rees, eds., Reinterpreting Revolution in Twentieth-Century Europe
by Amy R. Sims

Gentile, How Effective is Strategic Bombing? Lessons Learned from World War II to Kosovo
by Paul B. Hatley

Haydn, Arthur, and Hunt, Learning to Teach History in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience
by Karen Ferris-Fearnside

Lamb and Tarling, From Versailles to Pearl Harbor: The Origins of the Second World War in Europe and Asia
by Hal M. Friedman

Levine, Secret Missions to Cuba: Fidel Castro, Bernardo Benes, and Cuban Miami
by Kathleen A. Tobin

McWilliams, The 1960s Cultural Revolution
by Donna M. Binkiewicz

Mews; Chiavaroli and Mews, trans., The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard: Perceptions of Dialogue in Twelfth-Century France
by Christine Caldwell

Prazmowska, Eastern Europe and the Origins of the Second World War
by Thomas Lamont

Royle, Revolutionary Britannia? Reflections on the Threat of Revolution in Britain, 1789-1848
by Walter L. Arnstein

Safford and Palacios, Colombia: Fragmented Land, Divided Society
by Maurice P. Brungardt

Santosuosso, Storming the Heavens: Soldiers, Emperors, and Civilians in the Roman Empire
by David Hood

Skinner, Women in Medieval Italian Society, 500-1200
by Lezlie Knox

Springhall, Decolonization since 1945: The Collapse of European Empires Overseas
by William I. Shorrock

Stanton, Free Some Day: The African-American Families of Monticello
by Jay Hester

Wermuth, Rip Van Winkle's Neighbors: The Transformation of Rural Society in the Hudson River Valley, 1720-1850
by Jay Hester


IN EVERY ISSUE

Contributors
Journal Staff


Cover: This editorial cartoon by Rodger, focusing on the internment of Japanese Americans, was featured in the San Francisco News on March 6, 1942. "Incarceration of the Japanese Americans: A Sixty-Year Perspective" by Roger Daniels appears in this issue, beginning on page 297. Image courtesy of the Museum of the City of San Francisco.


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