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Volume 36•Number 1

November 2002



GENERAL

7 Coastal East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean: Long-Distance Trade, Empire, Migration, and Regional Unity, 1750–1970
  by Erik Gilbert


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

First in a Special Series

35 Internationalizing United States History
  Editor's Note
by Nancy Quam-Wickham, Editor, The History Teacher

37 Internationalizing the United States Survey Course: American History for a Global Age
  by Carl J. Guarneri


65 Constructivism in the Community College Classroom
  by Michael Henry

75 How I Arrived on the Web: A History Teacher's Tale
  by Howard M. Wach


SPECIAL FEATURE: NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 2002 PRIZE ESSAYS

89 Introduction

91 General Christopher C. Andrews: Leading the Minnesota Forestry Revolution
  by Anna M. Rice, Senior Division

116 Rosalind Franklin: Unsung Hero of the DNA Revolution
  by Sarah Rapoport, Junior Division


REVIEWS

129 Textbooks, Readers, and References

  Kelly, Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States: From Capone's Chicago to the New Urban Underworld
  by Walter M. McKay

  McCluskey and Smith, eds., Mary McLeod Bethune: Building a Better World Essays and Selected Documents
  by Jane E. Dabel

  Neimark and Mott, eds., The Environmental Debate: A Documentary History
  by Roert E. Rook

133 General Books

  Bushman and Bushman, Building the Kingdom: A History of Mormons in America
  by Carolyn Williams

  Dutton, Neville Chamberlain
  by Walter L. Arnstein

  Holzer, ed., and Shaara, forward, State of the Union: New York and the Civil War
  by Mark Welter

  Mann, Numrich, and Williams, Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhs in America
  by James T. Carroll

  Parmet, Presidential Power from the New Deal to the New Right
  by Jeff Broadwater

  Ryan, The United Nations and International Politics
  by Charles F. Howlett


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