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Letter From the President 1
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Minutes of the WHA Business Meeting, June 28, 2008 3
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Minutes of the WHA Executive Council Meeting, June 26, 2008 3
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WHB Focus Issue & Teaching Forum, Guest Editor – Paul Buckingham, Morrisville State College 8
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Silk Production as Women’s Work in the World History Classroom: Pearl S. Buck’s The Living Reed, by Robert Shaffer, Shippensburg University 9
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Nature, Biology, Culture and the Origins of Technology in the Plio-Pleistocene by John Mears, Southern Methodist University 15
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Teaching Science and Technology in World History: Notes from the Field by Elizabeth Green Musselman, Southwestern University 16
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From Global to Local: Technological Development and Evolution of the Ice Market by Alberto Grandi, Università degli Studi di Parma 19
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Engineering in the Modern World by David P. Billington, Jr. 22
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Spreading the Scientific Word: Missionaries as Global Naturalists on 19th Century Madagascar, by Thomas Anderson, Binghampton University 25
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The Logical Fallacies of Nationalism: Critical Thinking in the World History Classroom * AWARD WINNING LESSON * by Sharlene Sayegh, California State University, Long Beach 31
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Teaching World History at Chinese Universities: Past and Present, by Xia Jiguo, Capital Normal University 34
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Prospects and Pitfalls of a Global History Approach to the Early-Modern European Witch Hunt, by Sun Yue, Capital Normal University 37
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Progress(ivism) and Its Discontents: The Limits of Hope and Optimism in Modern America, by Tanfer Emin Tunc, Hacettepe University 43
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Book Reviews, Book Review Coordinator – Peter Dykema, Arkansas Tech University 47
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History Wars and School Curricula: The New History Curriculum in Australia, by Binoy Kampmark 53
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Call For Papers: 18th Annual World History Association Conference, June 25-28, 2009, Salem, Massachusetts, USA 54
Volume 24, no. 2 - Fall 2008