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Volume 38• Number 3

May 2005


IN MEMORIAM

297 In Memoriam: Nadine Hata, 1941–2005
  by William A. Weber

GENERAL

299 The French Revolution on Film: American and French Perspectives
  by Casey Harison

THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

325 Looking for Zalman: Making Historical Scholarship Visible to Undergraduates
  by Ellen Eisenberg

341 Assessing Investigative Skills in History: A Case Study from Scotland
  by Peter Hillis

THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION

361 Bridging Learning Communities: A Summer Workshop for Social Studies Teachers
  by James J. Carpenter, Thomas Dublin, and Penelope Harper

CONTINUING SERIES

371 Interview With Exemplary Teachers: Nancy A. Hewitt
  Introduction by Roy Rosenzweig
Interview by Sharon Leon

HISTORIOGRAPHY

385 The Changing Face of Diplomatic History: A Literature Review
  by Brenda Gayle Plummer

REVIEWS

401 Bernstein, Thomas Jefferson: The Revolution of Ideas
  by Douglas R. Egerton

  Conn, History's Shadow: Native Americans and Historical Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century
  by Charles L. P. Silet

  Copeland, The Antebellum Era: Primary Documents on Events from 1820 to 1860
  by Brett Mizelle

  Danziger and Gillingham, 1215: The Year of Magna Carta
  by Robert L. Woods, Jr.

  Dawisha, Arab Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: From Triumph to Despair
  by Frank P. Tipton

  Doutrich, Shapers of the Great Debate on Jacksonian Democracy: A Biographical Dictionary
  by Jonathan Turchek

  Evans, The Social Studies Wars: What Should We Teach the Children?
  by Wilson J. Warren

  Finnen, Talking Drums: Reading and Writing with African-American Stories, Spirituals, and Multimedia Resources
  by James T. Carroll

  Frantzen, Bloody Good: Chivalry, Sacrifice, and the Great War
  by Tom Lamont

  Fromkin, Europe's Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914?
  by Matthew Stewart

  Gilbert and Reynolds, Africa in World History: From Prehistory to the Present
  by John David Leaver

  Halpern, Unions, Radicals, and Democratic Presidents: Seeking Social Change in the Twentieth Century
  by Gregory L. Kaster

  Hutton, Philippe Ariès and the Politics of French Cultural History
  by Robert H. Blackman

  King, Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: A Local History of Bohemian Politics 1848–1948
  by Caitlin Murdock

  Lambert, dir., Deadly Enemies
  by Jacob Darwin Hamblin

  Rees and Pollack, eds., The Voice of the People: Primary Sources on the History of American Labor, Industrial Relations, and Working-Class Culture
  by Taylor Hollander

  Rubio and Purcell, eds., Mexico Under Fox
  by William Diaz-Brown

  Shoemaker, A Strange Likeness: Becoming Red and White in Eighteenth-Century North America
  by Paivi Hoikkala

  Stackelberg and Winkle, eds., The Nazi Germany Sourcebook: An Anthology of Texts
  by Amy R. Sims

  Winders, Sacrificed at the Alamo: Tragedy and Triumph in the Texas Revolution
  by Paul B. Hatley

  Wootton, ed., The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers
  by Douglas R. Edgerton

  Zelizer, On Capitol Hill: The Struggle to Reform Congress and its Consequences, 1948–2000
  by Donna M. Binkiewicz

IN EVERY ISSUE

295 Contributors to this issue

  Journal Staff


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