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CONTENTS |
Volume 36Number 3 |
May 2003 |
GENERAL
THE CRAFT OF TEACHING
THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION
HISTORIOGRAPHY
CONTINUING SERIES
REVIEWS
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Adams,
Echoes of War: A Thousand Years of Military History in Popular
Culture |
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by Michelle Llyn Ferry |
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Bischoff, Immigration Issues |
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by Jennifer Frost |
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Contamine, ed., War and Competition between States |
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by Mark Charles Fissel |
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Davis, An Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate Government |
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by Paul Horton |
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Diner, Hungering for America: Italian, Irish, and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration |
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by Frederick M. Binder |
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Evans, American Indians in American History 1870-2001 |
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by Tom Rust |
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Facing History and Ourselves, Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement, a Resource Book |
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by Donald Schwartz |
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Heidler and Heidler, The War of 1812 |
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by Edward F. Finch |
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Levering, Pechatnaov, Botzenhart-Viehe, and Edmondson, Debating the Origins of the Cold War: American and Russian Perspectives |
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by William Thomas Allison |
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Marks, The Ebbing of European Ascendancy: An International History of the World 1914-1945 |
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by Paul Schue |
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McLaughlin and Talbert, Professional Communities and the Work of High School Teaching |
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by Karen Ferris-Fearnside |
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Reed, "All the World is Here!" The Black Presence at White City |
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by Robert W. Rydell |
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Schaller and Rising, The Republican Ascendancy: American Politics, 1968-2001 |
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by Michael A. Vieira |
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Symcox, Whose History? The Struggle for National Standards in American Classrooms |
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by Deborah C. Hall |
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Thomas, The Lincoln Memorial and American Life |
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by Kalman Goldstein |
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Weeks, ed., "They Made Us Many Promises:" The American Indian Experience 1524 to the Present, 2nd ed. |
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by Angela Firkus |
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Williams, Judging Lincoln |
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by James McKee |
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