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Volume 38• Number 1

November 2004


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

9 Teaching the 1960s with Primary Sources
  by Peter B. Levy

THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION

21 Implementing Assessment and Improving Undergraduate Writing:
One Department's Experience
  by Russell Olwell and Ronald Delph

SPECIAL FEATURE: NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 2004 PRIZE ESSAY

35 Introduction
  by Nancy Quam-Wickham, Editor, The History Teacher

37 Comrade Khrushchev and Farmer Garst: East-West Encounters Foster Agricultural Exchange
  by Stephen J. Frese, Senior Division

66 Fifty Years After Brown: Tarnished Gold, Broken Promises
  by Julie Gantz, Junior Division

NOTES AND COMMENTS

115 Strategies for Improving the Advanced Placement Examination Scores
of AP Social Studies Students
  by R. Mason Goss

REVIEWS

119 Caroli, First Ladies: From Martha Washington to Laura Bush, 3rd ed.
  by Rachel Hays Williams

  Corbett and Naugle, eds., Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness:
Documents in American History
  by John Bryan

  Garroutte, Real Indians: Identity and the Survival of Native America
  by Lisa E. Emmerich

  Gerwin and Zevin, Teaching U.S. History as Mystery
  by J.D. Bowers

  Hunter, How Young Ladies Became Girls: The Victorian Origins of American
Girlhood
  by Lynn Y. Weiner

  Leavy, Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy
  by Amy Essington

  Lipson, dir.; Lipson, Sadoff and Sadoff, prods., Standing on My Sisters' Shoulders
and
Hamilton, dir., Armian, Demme, Hamilton, and Viola, prods., Beah: A Black
Woman Speaks
  by Joe P. Dunn

  Manning, Navigating World History: Historians Create a Global Past
  by Robert A. Pierce

  Morton, The American Revolution
  by John Donoghue

  Paulsson, Secret City: The Hidden Jews of Warsaw, 1940-1945
  by Guillaume de Syon

  Peterson, Jump Back in Time: A Living History Resource
  by D. Antonio Cantu

  Polishuk, Sticking to the Union: An Oral History of the Life and Times
of Julia Ruuttila
  by Martin Halpern

  Rosenberg, Financial Missionaries to the World: The Politics and Culture
of Dollar Diplomacy, 1900-1930
  by Jerald Combs

  Salmond, The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: The Remarkable Story of Captain
Cook's Encounters in the South Seas
  by Thomas Saylor

  Sinisi, Sacred Debts: State Civil War Claims and American Federalism,
1861-1880
  by Paul Horton

  Smith, Extraordinary Women from U.S. History: Readers Theatre for Grades 4-8
  by Clair W. Keller

  Woodger and Toropov, Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  by James T. Carroll

IN EVERY ISSUE

7 Contributors to this issue

  Journal Staff


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