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26. Geography and History
Dennis Reinhartz and Judy Reinhartz 150
27. Buenos Dias King Tut, Mazal Tov Confucius
(I've Got the Whole World in My Notebook):
An Investigation into the Relationship
between Early Civilizations and
Their Environments
George Camp and Felicia C. Eppley 156
28. Historical Themes through Ancient
Literature
Bullitt Lowry 160
29. Thousands of Years Ago the World Was
Connected by a Caterpillar
Michele Forman 163
30. Comparison of Confucius and Christ as
Important Influences on Their Cultures
David Harbison 166
31. The Great Mandala: The Circle of Life
Mary A. Price 169
32. Europe and India
Corinne Lathrop Gilb 171
33. The Nature of Civilization: A Final Exam
Laurie Schmitt 173
34. Hands-on History: Making Japanese Washi
Paper
Linda Miller, Trudi Arnold, and Gil Morrison 175
35. Mongols and Their Importance in World
History: A Teaching Module
Helen Grady 178
36. A Roundtable Discussion
Timothy C. Connell 185
37. Islam and Slavery in West Africa
Dale M. Owens 188
38. Did Women Have a Renaissance?
Susan Pojer and Sue Robertson 191
39. Giuseppe Castiglione: His Life and Works
Michele Hubley 194
40. The Clamor for a Return to Government
Pat Carney 199
41. Coffee House Discourse
Sammy Crawford 211
42. Impact of the Europeans upon the
City-Systems of the World
Corinne Lathrop Gilb 213
43. Memories of Silk and Straw: Environmental
Change in Small-Town Japan
Robert Cummings 216
44. Nationalism Poster Project
Daniel Berman, Felicia C. Eppley,
Ellen Pike, and Robert Rittner
219
45. Peasant Resistance to Colonial Economic
Policy in Nineteenth-Century Tanganyika
and India
Connie Wood and Sandra Garcia 225
46. Mexican Mural Painting in the United
States: The Influence of Mexican
Artists During the 1930s
Carrie H. McIver 231
47. Estonia and Namibia: Making Comparisons
and Drawing Conclusions
Carol A. Adamson 241
48. New Leaders of Nations: Asia and Africa
Today
Darlene E. Fisher 244
49. United Nations General Assembly Current
Problems Project
Mary O. Burton 254
50. A Modest Proposal of the Types of Sources
and Materials a Teacher Can Gather to
Support the Teaching of World History
Marianna McJimsey 256
Index 261

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Publication Information: Book Title: Teaching World History: A Resource Book. Contributors: Heidi Roupp - editor. Publisher: M.E. Sharpe. Place of Publication: Armonk, NY. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: viii.
    
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