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  • Title: Apologia and Criticism

    Apologia and Criticism

    Historians and the History of Spain, 1500-2000
    by Gonzalo Pasamar (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Inter-American Literary History

    Inter-American Literary History

    Six Critical Periods
    by Earl E. Fitz (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Pathways to Paul Celan

    Pathways to Paul Celan

    A History of Critical Responses as a Chorus of Discordant Voices
    by Bianca Rosenthal (Author)
    ©1995 Monographs
  • Title: Inexcusable Omissions

    Inexcusable Omissions

    Clarence Karier and the Critical Tradition in History of Education Scholarship
    by Karen Graves (Volume editor) Timothy Glander (Volume editor) Christine Shea (Volume editor)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: Colonial Legacies in Postcolonial Contexts

    Colonial Legacies in Postcolonial Contexts

    A Critical Rhetorical Examination of Legal Histories
    by Marouf A. Hasian (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Engaging Film Criticism

    Engaging Film Criticism

    Film History and Contemporary American Cinema
    by Walter Metz (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Navigating Borders

    Navigating Borders

    Critical Race Theory Research and Counter History of Undocumented Americans
    by Ricardo Castro-Salazar (Author) Carl Bagley (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Teaching Critical Themes in American History

    ISSN: 2576-0718

    In the United States, the Common Core Standards, the C3 Frame-work for Social Studies Standards (NCSS), and the 10 themes of the National Curriculum Standards (NCS/NCSS) each pose challenges for teachers preparing to teach skills, content, and critical issues of American history. The problem for many middle and secondary teachers is that textbooks do not contain sufficient primary source documents and varied secondary literature linked to these stand-ards. The volumes in the Teaching Critical Themes in American His-tory fill this need by providing teachers with history content, peda-gogical strategies, and teaching resources. The series is organized around key problems/issues in American history so that teachers can select which critical topics upon which they might want to con-centrate. Middle and Secondary pre-and in-service educators will find the books in this series essential for developing and implementing American history and social studies curriculum in diverse and com-plex classrooms. Teachers will find the books in this series valuable as they search for methodologies and material that will help them address the Common Core Standards in the social sciences and his-tory. Community College history instructors can also find the books in this series helpful as supplementary texts in their U.S. history survey courses. The practical—not to mention exciting—implementation of perspectives offered in each title is a key fea-ture of this series. This series will address topics such as the formation of the Ameri-can Republic, the problem of slavery in America, causes of the Civil War, emancipation and reconstruction, America’s response to in-dustrialization, the New Deal, the fight for Civil Rights, and more. The Series Editors invite proposals for edited volumes in American history and social studies, along with articles and lesson plans for both the topics above, and other topics of the series.

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