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Volume 37•Number 2

February 2004


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

FOURTH IN A SPECIAL SERIES:
Internationalizing United States History

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

155 Settling Accounts with Settler Societies: Strategies for Using Australian Women's History in a United States Women's History Class
  by M. Alison Kibler



171 Greater Expectations: Teaching and Assessing for Academic Skills and Knowledge in the General Education History Classroom
  by Kevin M. Casey

183 Teaching High School History in the Context of Performance Based Standards: An Innovative Approach for Urban Schools
  by Robert A. Scappini

193 Improving Critical Thinking Skills in the United States Survey Course: An Activity for Teaching the Vietnam War
  by Wilson J. Warren, David M. Memory, and Kevin Bolinger

211 Teaching Japanese-American Incarceration
  by Karen L. Miksch and David Ghere

BIBLIOGRAPHY

229 An Online Bibliography of Resources for the Study of Woman Suffrage
  by Elizabeth Kenny Sparacino

NOTES & COMMENTS

239 The Idea of History Teaching: Using Collingwood's Idea of History to Promote Critical Thinking in the High School History Classroom
  by Anthony E. Pattiz

REVIEWS

251 Assensoh and Alex-Assensoh, African Military History and Politics: Coups and Ideological Incursions, 1900-Present
  by Alexander M. Bielakowski

Brown, Globalization and America since 1945
  by Blaine T. Browne

Fowler, The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains
  by Thomas C. Rust

Go and Foster, eds., The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives
  by Hal M. Friedman

Hall, Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in the English Imagination 1830?1867
  by Myron C. Noonkester

Howes and Herzenberg; forward, Weaver, Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project
  by Barbara McGowan

Jones and Murphy, Israel Challenges to Identity, Democracy and the State
  by Donna Robinson Divine

Kessell, Spain in the Southwest: A Narrative History of Colonial New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and California
  by Linda Heidenreich

Martínez-Fernández, Figueredo, Perez, Jr., and González, eds., Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture, 2 vols.
  by Giovanni Hortua

Perman, Emancipation and Reconstruction, 2nd edition
  by James S. Baugess

Polakow, Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader
  by William E. Doody

Sacks, Understanding Emerson: "The American Scholar" and His Struggle For Self-Reliance
  by Burton J. Bledstein

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

250 William Gilbert Award for Teaching Articles—2003 Recipient Named

268 Eugene Asher Award for Distinguished Teaching—Call for Nominations

IN EVERY ISSUE

151 Contributors
  Journal Staff


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