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McGill Univ., Montreal (Quebec). McLennan Library. – 1990
A guide to basic reference sources, this bibliography is designed for undergraduate students studying European history from the late Renaissance to the present. Divided into two parts, part 1 features factual reference works such as encyclopedias, chronologies and atlases, and part 2 lists bibliographic reference works that focus on books,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Younger, Jan J.; Meussling, Vonne – 1989
Using rhetorical and historical approaches, this paper examines speech excerpts of four speakers active during the civil rights movement in the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The paper's first section discusses Malcolm X and a speech delivered two months before his assassination; the second section studies James Allen speaking on…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Discourse Analysis, Modern History, Persuasive Discourse
Horak, Stephan M.; And Others – 1985
Historical summaries and annotated bibliographies are provided for chapters focusing on national minorities in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy and Austria, Bulgaria, and Albania between 1919 and 1980. Chapter 1, "Eastern European National Minorities, 1919-1980" (Stephen M. Horak), includes an historical…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Studies, European History
Petrovich, Michael B. – 1971
This project report describes the historical research completed for the writing of one of the few single-volume books dealing with modern Serbian history that gives a complete and detailed analytical survey of the past history and its influence on present day Yugoslavia. The two-fold theme of modern Serbian history is: 1) the impact of…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, European History, Historiography
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Hoffman, Paul Dennis – OAH Magazine of History, 1985
A secondary history teacher describes how he uses rock and roll music to help students study and interpret modern American history. Besides being a lot of fun to teach, a rock unit makes students realize that even contemporary music has a place in history. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, History Instruction, Modern History, Music
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Handelman, Audrey – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Reports that beliefs about truth and anxiety over the Cold War period shaped the art of political cartoonists of the 1950s. (FL)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cartoons, Freedom of Speech, Media Research
Brinkmann, Annette, Ed.; Ehmann, Annegret, Ed.; Milton, Sybil, Ed.; Rathenow, Hanns-Fred, Ed.; Wyrwoll, Regina, Ed. – 2000
This project is the result of extensive research about the practical applications of "National Socialism and the Holocaust" in historical and political education in and outside schools and in educational work with young people. The multifaceted documentation, on CD-ROM, booklet and a Web site is aimed at a broad international and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, European History, Foreign Countries, Modern History
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Hamilton, Albert J. – Social Studies, 1972
An examination of various aspects of revolution is encouraged through reviews of several important works dealing with revolution not only in this country, but in others. Factors present in this country today which reveal similarities should be presented to students. (JB)
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Literature Reviews, Modern History
Carter, Margaret – Intercom, 1971
The author describes the film, The Battle of Algiers," and suggests discussion ideas for a classroom analysis: emotional response; labels, e.g., enemy; responsibility; alternatives; justice; warfare and crime. Learning activities and resources are also suggested. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Human Relations, Instructional Films, International Education, Modern History
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Borth, William F. – Clearing House, 1983
Argues that secondary schools need to include more Holocaust studies in their curricula. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Jews, Modern History, School Role
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Winkler, Peter – Music Educators Journal, 1979
Surveys important music styles that preceded the emergence of rock and roll in the 1950s. Included are swing, bebop, rhythm and blues, country-western, gospel, and urban folk music. Lists of selected readings and recordings are appended. Part of a theme issue on popular music. (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Folk Culture, Jazz, Modern History
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Labat, Joseph – Contemporary French Civilization, 1980
Analyzes the evolution of French culture during the last thirty years as a series of steps towards the acquisition of a second culture by the individual and by the whole civilization. Describes the dynamics of cultural change as a process of interaction and mutual enrichment involving the individual and the culture. (MES)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cultural Context, Cultural Traits, European History
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Rosenberg, Alan; Zevin, Jack – Social Studies, 1981
Suggests that if the concept of genocide is not integrated into our mental and moral world, we become passive or active participants in processing people for destruction. Provides definitions of the terms genocide and holocaust and eight classroom strategies to help develop understanding. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Genocide
White-Stevens, Lillian – NJEA Review, 1980
Citing current events such as genocide in Cambodia, the author stresses the importance of teaching students about genocide and the Holocaust. She discusses current curriculum development efforts in this area, particularly a high school course developed by New Jersey teachers. (SJL)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Genocide
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Gillette, Aaron – History Teacher, 2006
The question, "What were the causes of World War I?," has become one of the classic historical debates of which there seem to be endless permutations. In the past 90 years historians, journalists, and politicians have offered many more or less rational explanations for the war. Although at least some of the usual "causes"…
Descriptors: War, World History, Modern History, Historical Interpretation
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