Research Catalog
Teaching American history in a global context
- Title
- Teaching American history in a global context / [edited by] Carl Guarneri, James Davis.
- Publication
- Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©2008.
Items in the Library & Off-site
Filter by
1 Item
Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
Not available - Please for assistance. | Text | Use in library | E175.8 .T39 2008 | Off-site |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Description
- xiii, 334 pages; 29 cm
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History
- Aufsatzsammlung.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-320) and index.
- Contents
- The national standards for history / National Center for History in the Schools -- The La Pietra report: internationalizing the study of American history / Organization of American Historians -- Preparing citizens for a global community / National Council for the Social Studies -- Internationalizing student learning outcomes in history / American Historical Association/American Council on Education -- In pursuit of an American history / Carl N. Degler -- The autonomy of American history reconsidered / Laurence Veysey -- No borders: beyond the nation-state / Thomas Bender -- Atlantic history: definitions, challenges, and opportunities / Alison Games -- Environment, settler societies, and the internationalization of American history / Ian Tyrrell -- American studies in a Pacific world of migrations / Henry Yu -- The African diaspora and the re-mapping of U.S. history / Robin D.G. Kelley -- American freedom in a global age / Eric Foner.
- Internationalizing the U.S. survey course: American history for a global age / Carl Guarneri -- Continental America, 1800-1915: the view of an historical geographer / Donald W. Meinig -- International baccalaureate history of the Americas: a comparative approach / Maurice Godsey -- Teaching the United States in world history / Peter N. Stearns -- Integrating United States and world history in the high school curriculum / Mark Wallace -- America and the world: from the colonial period to 1900 / Ken Cruikshank -- The United States in world history / Alan Dawley -- The United States and the world: a globalized U.S. history survey / Center for World History, University of California, Santa Cruz -- The North and South Atlantic core / Erik Seeman -- Teaching comparative United States and South Africa race relations / Derek Catsam -- Internationalizing three topics in the U.S. history survey course / Thomas J. Osborne -- America on the world stage / OAH Magazine of history -- AP central articles on internationalized U.S. history / The College Board -- Teaching gender relations in settler societies: the United States and Australia / M. Alison Kibler -- Sisters of suffrage: British and American Women fight for the vote / Barbara Winslow -- From immigration to migration systems: new concepts in migration history / Dirk Hoerder -- Rethinking themes for teaching the era of the cold war / Norman L. and Emily S. Rosenberg -- A world to win: the international dimension of the back freedom movement / Kevin Gaines.
- EDSITEment lesson plans / National Endowment for the Humanities -- Spanish colonization of New Spain: benevolent? malevolent? indifferent? / Melinda K. Blade -- Disease in the Atlantic world, 1492-1900 / Karen E. Carter -- Witches in the Atlantic world / Elaine Breslaw -- New York was always a global city: the impact of world trade on seventeenth century New Amsterdam / Dennis J. Maika -- The Code Noir: North American slavery in comparative perspective / Kevin Arlyck -- Indian removal: manifest destiny or hypocrisy? / David L. Ghere -- Mexico's loss of land: perspectives from Mexico and the United States / Resources Center of the Americas -- Comparing the Emancipation Proclamation and the Russian Emancipation Manifesto / Clair W. Keller -- Italians around the world: teaching Italian migration from a transnational perspective / Dennis J. Townsend -- Eleanor Roosevelt and the Declaration of Human Rights: a simulation activity / Sally Gilbert and Kathy Schollenberger -- Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Beyond Vietnam" / Erin Cook and Stan Pesick -- Comparing U.S. and Vietnamese textbooks on the Vietnam War / John J. DeRose -- Borderlands, diasporas, and transnational crossings: teaching LGBT latina and latino histories / Horacio N. Rocque Ramírez -- America held hostage: the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-1981 and U.S.-Iranian relations / Lawrence A. Wolf -- Cultural aspects of American relations with the Middle East / Paul R. Frazier -- American history lessons around the world / Brett Berliner -- American history, Canadian undergraduates, and nationalism / James Tagg -- Being the "other": teaching U.S. history as a Fulbright professor in Egypt / Maureen A. Flanagan.
- ISBN
- 9780765620798
- 0765620790
- 9780765620804
- 0765620804
- LCCN
- 2007047206
- 9780765620798
- OCLC
- ocn182552926
- 182552926
- SCSB-9540630
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library