EDUCATION / History
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EDUCATION / History
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EDUCATION / History
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- The Middle East and South Asia
- A professor at the end of time, the work and future of the professoriate, John Best
- Dark academia, how universities die, Peter Fleming
- Middlesex County, through time, Robert Gilinsky
- Teaching history with science fiction films, A. Bowdoin Van Riper
- How to read a history book, the hidden history of history, Marshall T. Poe
- The great Texas social studies textbook war of 1961-1962, Allan O. Kownslar
- A perfect mess, the unlikely ascendancy of American higher education, David F. Labaree
- The school and society ;, and, The child and the curriculum, John Dewey ; introduction by Philip W. Jackson
- The themes that bind us, simplifying U.S. Supreme Court cases for the social studies classroom, Gretchen Oltman, Johnna L. Graff, Cynthia Wood Maddux
- Standing for reason, the university in a dogmatic age, John Sexton ; foreword by Gordon Brown
- Educating the enemy, teaching Nazis and Mexicans in the Cold War borderlands, Jonna Perrillo
- School choice myths, setting the record straight on education freedom, edited by Corey A. DeAngelis and Neal P. McCluskey
- Overturning Brown, the segregationist legacy of the modern school choice movement, Steve Suitts
- Bringing Montessori to America, S.S. McClure, Maria Montessori, and the campaign to publicize Montessori education, Gerald L. Gutek and Patricia A. Gutek
- Lessons from an Indian day school, negotiating colonization in northern New Mexico, 1902-1907, Adrea Lawrence
- Educating the sons of sugar, Jefferson College and the Creole planter class of South Louisiana, R. Eric Platt
- Around Dryden, Harry Lawrence DuBreuil Weldon
- Reading, writing, and revolution, escuelitas and the emergence of a Mexican American identity in Texas, Philis M. Barragán Goetz
- Just trying to have school, the struggle for desegregation in Mississippi, Natalie G. Adams and James H. Adams
- East & Southeast Asia
- Strategies of segregation, race, residence, and the struggle for educational equality, David G. Garc?a
- Cadets on campus, history of military schools of the United States, John Alfred Coulter II
- Lines were drawn, remembering court-ordered integration at a Mississippi high school, edited by Teena F. Horn, Alan Huffman, and John Griffin Jones
- The Book of Aggie lists, Texas A&M University's military heritage, edited by James R. Woodall '50
- Magical history tour, written by Fabrice Erre ; illustrated by Sylvain Savoia ; translated by Joseph Laredo
- University of the Pacific, Nicole Grady Mountjoy ; edited by Mike Wurtz and Lisa K. Marietta
- Yale needs women, how the first group of girls rewrote the rules of an Ivy League giant, Anne Gardiner Perkins
- Teaching history with musicals, Kathryn Edney
- Western Europe
- The young crusaders, the untold story of the children and teenagers who galvanized the civil rights movement, V.P. Franklin
- The political classroom, evidence and ethics in democratic education, Diana E. Hess and Paula McAvoy
- Honors at TCU, celebrating fifty years of achievement, editors, Sarah-Marie Horning, Mark Wassenich, Peggy Watson, Dan Williams
- Higher education in Texas, its beginnings to 1970, Charles R. Matthews
- Independent minds, a history of St George Girls High School, Pauline Curby
- Born to serve, a history of Texas Southern University, Merline Pitre
- The Romans, Sam Willis & James Daybell
- Africa
- U.S. presidents for dummies, by Marcus Stadelmann, PhD, Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at Tyler
- Teaching history with newsreels and public service shorts, Aaron Gulyas
- American Indian education, a history, Jon Reyhner and Jeanne Eder
- American Revolution, by Steve Wiegand, award-winning political journalist and history writer
- Oklahoma State University, Dr. Charles L.W. Leider
- World War II, by Keith D. Dickson, Ph.D
- Nordic, Central and Southeastern Europe
- Earlham College, a history, 1847-1997, Thomas D. Hamm and Jenny C. Freed
- Canada
- Jim Crow campus, higher education and the struggle for a new southern social order, Joy Ann Williamson-Lott
- We can do it, a community takes on the challenge of school desegregation, Michael T. Gengler
- Too hot to handle, a global history of sex education, Jonathan Zimmerman
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