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Alternatives to War in History
Twentieth-Century Indian History: Achievements, Needs, and Problems
Using Songs to Teach Labor History
“To the Ragged Edge of Anarchy”: The 1894 Pullman Boycott
Political Leadership: Six Lessons from the Founding Period
Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King Jr., and the American Tradition of Protest
“Long, Long Ago”: Recipe for a Middle School Oral History Program
Teaching About Technology and African American History
Linking Politics and People: The Historiography of the Progressive Era
Women and the American Revolution
Teaching, Situating, and Interrogating Asian American History
Immigration in the Gilded Age: Change or Continuity?
A New Kind of Park: The Totally Integrated Crawly Kingdom
Awash in Blood
The New Ageism and the Failure Models: A Polemic
A Clown in Regal Purple: Social History and the Historians
Past Presence: Interpreting Lifestyles Through Material Culture
Material Life in Revolutionary America: Artifacts and Issues in the Classroom
Stuart Kaufman, 1942-1997
Tokens as Documents of the Industrial Revolution
Some Reflections on the English Folk Revival
Thomas Edward Bowkett: Nineteenth Century Pioneer of the Working-Class Movement in East London
The Emergence of Shop Steward Organization and Job Control in the British Car Industry: A Review Essay1
Our Stake in the History Standards
Noah's Alphabet
From the Land of Tepee Rings
White Tassell A Family Trip to Killarney
When Reconciliation Fails: Global Politics and the Study of Religion
Revolutionary America: The Historiography
History Education Reform and the National History Education Network
Beyond Bound Feet: Relocating Asian American Women
The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Congress, 1933-4945
Blacks and the Progressive Movement: Emergence of a New Synthesis
A Migrant is a Migrant is a Migrant? Immigration Policies in Post-World-War-II Europe
Historical Novels for Children
Openings and Closings
Where the Wilderness Begins
Coming Around the Bend: Thoughts on Cultivating the Unexpected
A Whale of a Different Color Melville and the Movies The Great White Whale and Free Willy
Horned Toads, Scissor Tails, and Mexican Beetles An Appreciation of the Post-Oak Region of Texas
Old Fire, New Fire
RECENT LOCAL HISTORY PUBLICATIONS
What Should Historians do with Masculinity? Reflections on Nineteenth-century Britain
Reading the Garden in Gilman's“The Yellow Wallpaper”
Sweat Equity
Fasting For Life: The Place of Fasting in the Christian Tradition
Fire in the Earth, Fire in the Soul: The Final Moments of Maurice and Katia Krafft
Into the Shirakamis
The Struggle for Black Freedom before Emancipation
Peace History: The Field and the Sources
Community History
Rethinking Presidential Scholarship
Handling History: Using Material Culture To Create New Perspectives On The Role Of Technology In Society
A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: Congressional Documents and Debates on the Internet
The Ambiguous Legacies of Women's Progressivism
Women and the New Western History
Voices of Experience: Oral History in the Classroom
The Living Constitutional Presidency
1898: The Onset of America's Troubled Asian Century
Peace and Women's Issues in U.S. History
Jefferson and the Wolf: The Sage of Monticello Confronts the Law of Slavery
The Constitution, Second-Class Citizens, and the Historical Understanding of Young People
Taking a Stand for Speech
Dignity, Honor, and Civility: New York Times v. Sullivan
What Makes a Successful Congressional Investigation?
The Civil War and the Use of Sermons as Historical Documents
Peace as a Reform Movement
From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in the United States
Judicial Federalism: A Quick Sketch
Art and the French Revolution: An Exhibition at the Musée Carnavalet
Sub/versions of History: a Meditation on Film and Historical Narrative
Western History, New and Not So New
Seeing the People for the Trees: The Promise and Pitfalls of Indian Environmental History
Why Big Bad Oil?
How We Get Our Daily Bread, Or The History Of Domestic Technology Revealed
Judicial Management: The Achievements of Chief Justice William Howard Taft
Teaching History Through Immigration Stories
Lived History: A Multimedia Approach
Politics As Social History: Political Cartoons in the Gilded Age
Landmarks of Home in the Pacific Northwest
Lying with Sea-Gull The Ecofeminist Dialogics of Beauty in Robinson Jeffers's “The Inhumanist”
The Canyon Wren
The Spanish Borderlands
The Origins and Evolution of Latino History
The Small Business Tradition
Earth on Fire
Collective Subjectivity and Postmodern Ecology
An Unspoiled Valley in Ruins
Life at the Cauldron
Welsh Indians: the Madoc legend and the first Welsh radicalism
Moral Education in a Pluralistic World
Religion and Reproductive Health and Rights
Death on the Wing
Lake Michigan Night into Morning
History Teaching and the Magazine of History: A Janus Perspective
Creating History Standards in United States and World History
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