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CONTENTS
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Volume 37• Number 1
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November 2003
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GENERAL
THE CRAFT OF TEACHING
SPECIAL SECTION: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CLASSROOMS
NOTES & COMMENTS
SPECIAL FEATURE: NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 2003 PRIZE ESSAYS
REVIEWS
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Alonso, Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison Children |
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by Kevin Gannon |
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Ambrosius, Wilsonianism: Woodrow Wilson and His Legacy in American Foreign Relations |
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by Jeffrey Williams |
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Barton and Logue, eds., The Civil War Soldier: A Historical Reader |
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by Gary T. Edwards |
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Chernus, General Eisenhower: Ideology and Discourse |
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by James L. Gormly |
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Cohen, ed., Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Letters from Children of the Great Depression |
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by Margaret Rung |
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Collins and Gitelman, Thomas Edison and Modern America: A Brief History with Documents |
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by David A. Reid |
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Fichman, Evolutionary Theory and Victorian Culture |
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by David M. Fahey |
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McKanna, Jr., Race and Homicide in Nineteenth-Century California |
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by Abraham Hoffman |
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Murguía, The Medicine of Memory: A Mexica Clan in California |
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by William E. Doody |
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Mushkat, ed., A Citizen Soldier's Civil War: The Letters of Brevet Major General Alvin C. Boris |
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by Mark D. Kemp |
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Reed, The Holy Profane: Religion in Black Popular Music |
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by John Drabble |
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Szonert, World War II through Polish Eyes: In the Nazi-Soviet Grip |
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by Lee Baker |
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Toplin, Reel History: In Defense of Hollywood |
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by Matthew Stewart |
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Treadgold, A Concise History of Byzantium |
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by Sam Collins |
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Wilson and Drakeman, eds., Church and State in American History: Key Documents, Decisions, and Commentary From the Past Three Centuries, 3rd ed. |
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by Amanda Porterfield |
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Wilson, The Reconstruction Desegregation Debate: The Politics of Equality and the Rhetoric of Place, 1870–1875 |
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by Michael E. Long |
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