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Volume 37• Number 1

November 2003


GENERAL

9 Does Nature Have Historical Agency? World History, Environmental History, and How Historians Can Help Save the Planet
  by Richard C. Foltz

THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

29 Doing Original Research in an Undergraduate Environmental History Course
  by Robert M. Rakoff
39 Eastern European Elites: Teaching About Aristocrats in the AP Curriculum
  by Ellis Archer Wasson

SPECIAL SECTION: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CLASSROOMS

51 Doing Environmental History in Environmental Studies Programs: Introduction
  by Marcus Hall
57 Thickening Our Stories: Models for Using Environmental History as Context
  by Brian Black
67 Putting History at the Core: History and Literature in Environmental Studies
  by Kathryn Morse
73 Keeping the Academics in Service Learning Projects, or Teaching Environmental History to Tree Planters
  by Mark Stemen

NOTES & COMMENTS

79 Recent Cold War Studies
  by Ronn Pineo

SPECIAL FEATURE: NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 2003 PRIZE ESSAYS

87 Introduction
  by Nancy Quam-Wickham, Editor
89 Presidents, Congress, and the Use of Force: A Critique of Presidential Powers
  by Jeremiah Kittredge, Senior Division
99 Aldo Leopold: An American Prophet
  by Stephen J. Frese, Junior Division

REVIEWS

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

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

38 Eugene Asher Award for Distinguished Teaching

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