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Fitzsimons, Matthew A. – History Teacher, 1970
An interpretive review of recently acquired archaeological evidence of the writing, seals, and city plans of the Indus Valley Civilization. (JB)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Asian History, Non Western Civilization
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Makela, Lee A. – History Teacher, 1978
Describes and gives a resource bibliography for a simulation on the "fall" of China to communism in 1949. By staging a mock senatorial investigation, students learn (1) how the Chinese Communist Party rose to power, (2) how facts can be manipulated in various ways, and (3) how to perform research and analysis of written material. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Communism, Educational Resources, Higher Education, History Instruction
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History Teacher, 1992
Presents a National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) position paper on Christopher Columbus' influence upon the Americas. Suggests that educators should help students comprehend the contemporary relevance of 1492. Examines such topics as the roles of Africa and Asia in the age of exploration and the realities of the pre-Columbian Americas.…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Cultural Influences, Culture Conflict, Culture Contact
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History Teacher, 1989
Presents the Bradley Commission on History in Schools' recommendations that history become the core of the social studies curriculum. Identifies six themes of historical inquiry, and outlines topics for the study of U.S. history, Western civilization, and world history. Analyzes the place of history in all grades. Suggests changes in curriculum.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, History
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Von Laue, Theodore H. – History Teacher, 1987
Discusses the history of westernization from a global perspective. Analyzes the reasons for perceived Western "superiority," how these reasons contributed to the buildup of western power, and its attractiveness to non-Western cultures. Indicates the necessity for a trans-national, culturally non-specific view of history to meet this age…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Cultural Differences, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences
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Douthit, Nathan – History Teacher, 1991
Discusses the debate between proponents of western civilization and of world or global history. Proposes using disputed theoretical ground as a common resource. Explores the origins of global consciousness in western civilization. Examines the contributions of nonwestern civilizations to the development of global history. Urges consideration of…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Cultural Exchange, Development, Global Approach