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Volume 39 Number 4

August 2006


THE CRAFT OF TEACHING

441 What's Wrong with Online Readings? Text, Hypertext, and the History Web
  by Stephen Robertson
455 Images and the History Lecture: Teaching the History Channel Generation
  by Joseph Coohill
467 Popular Culture in the Classroom: Using Audio and Video Clips to Enhance Survey Classes
  by D. Sandy Hoover
479 History to Go: Why iTeach with iPods
  by Deborah L. Vess

THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION

493 Reflections on TAH and the Historian's Role: Reciprocal Exchanges and Transformative Contributions to History Education
  by Kelly Ann Long

NOTES AND COMMENTS

509 The New Political History and Women's History: Comments on The Democratic Experiment
  by Kathryn Kish Sklar
515 Tunes of the Times: Historical Songs as Pedagogy for Recent US History
  by Donna M. Binkiewicz
521 Do Old Ladies Make World History?: Student Perceptions of Elder Female Agency
  by Stephen M. Woodburn

REVIEWS

529 Beir with Josepher, Roosevelt and the Holocaust: A Rooseveltian Examines the Politics and Remembers the Times
  by Paul Vincent

Best, Churchill and War
  by Thomas Saylor

Johnson, Daily Life in Colonial New England and Gray, ed., Colonial America: A History in Documents
  by David T. Courtwright

Kelly, The Lost Oasis. The Desert War and the Hunt for Zerzura: The True Story Behind The English Patient
  by Johnpeter Horst Grill

Kerstetter, God's Country, Uncle Sam's Land: Faith and Conflict in the American West
  by James T. Carroll

Love, Race Over Empire: Racism and U.S. Imperialism, 1865–1900
  by Joyce S. Goldberg

Lucassen, The Immigrant Threat: The Integration of Old and New Migrants in Western Europe since 1850
  by Robert B. Kane

Maier, The Kennedys: America's Emerald Kings
  by Linda C. Gugin

Matviko, ed., The American President in Popular Culture
  by Kalman Goldstein

McKibben, Beyond Cannery Row: Sicilian Women, Immigration, and Community in Monterey, California, 1915–1999
  by Abraham Hoffman

Merli; Fahey, ed., The Alabama, British Neutrality, and the American Civil War
  by Steven E. Woodworth

Michael, A Concise History of American Antisemitism
  by Arlene Lazarowitz

Mintz, Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood
  by Jessica Weiss

Moulton, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People
  by James T. Carroll

Orleck, Storming Caesars Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty
  by Lynn Y. Weiner

Pearcy, The History of Central America
  by Alberto E. Nickerson

Popkin, History, Historians, Autobiography
  by David S. Bovee

Readex, Archive of Americana
  by W. Dean Eastman and Barbara Skaryd Fecteau

Rees, Auschwitz: A New History
  by Jeffrey C. Blutinger

Schweikart and Allen, A Patriot's History of the United States
  by David Hoogland Noon

Sewell, Jr., Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation
  by Deborah Hall

Soyer, ed., A Coat of Many Colors: Immigration, Globalization, and Reform in New York City's Garment Industry
  by Myrna Cherkoss Donahoe, emeritus

Stevenson, Cataclysm: The First World War as Political Tragedy
  by Geoff Eley

Stromquist, Re-inventing 'The People': The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins of Modern Liberalism
  by Ellen Nore

IN EVERY ISSUE

439 Contributors to this issue

  Journal Staff


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