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From the Executive Director 1
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Letter from the President 2
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Twentieth Annual WHA Conference in Beijing 5
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Special Section: Transnational Crime and Vice in World History
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Introduction: Elaine Carey (St. Johns University) & Andrae Marak (Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus) 8
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When Reading Becomes a Crime: Book Trafficking in Mao’s China, Raymond Pun (New York Public Library) 11
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Draft Dodging and Bootlegging on the Rio Grande Frontera, Joseph J. Garcia (University of New Mexico) 13
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Narcocultural Dialogue withthe Literature on Drugs in Mexico, Froylan Enciso (Stony Brook University) 14
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Streams and Banks: Teaching Mexico’s Drug War Using Film, Elaine Carey 18
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Teaching the Political Economy of Smuggling in a (Modern) World History Course, Alan L. Karras (UC-Berkeley) 21
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The Urbanization of the Tohono O’odham, Andrae Marak & Laura Tuennerman (California University of Pennsylvania) 24
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Outgoing Executive Council Members 34 34
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The World History Association’s Mark Welter Challenge Awards for Innovative Pedagogical Activities for K-12 Teachers
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Understanding 20th Century Genocides, Frances Brock, Burlington High School (Burlington, VT) 37
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2011 WHA Teaching Prize
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Endless Cloth: Lessons from India for a Cross-Cultural Approach to World History: Michael A. Marcus, Berlin High School (Berlin, CT)
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Minutes of the WHA Executive Council Meeting 55
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Minutes of the WHA Business Meeting 60
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Book Reviews, Book Review Coordinator – Peter Dykema, Arkansas Tech University 61
Volume 27, no. 2 - Fall 2011