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Informationen zum Autor Carl Guarneri, James Davis Klappentext A guide to understanding American history. It examines problems and strategies for teaching American history to foreign audiences and immigrants. Zusammenfassung A guide to understanding American history. It examines problems and strategies for teaching American history to foreign audiences and immigrants. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Calls for Change; 1. The National Standards for History! National Center for History in the Schools; 2. The La Pietra Report: Internationalizing the Study of American History! Organization of American Historians; 3. Preparing Citizens for a Global Community! National Council for Social Studies; 4. Internationalizing Student Learning Outcomes in History! American Historical Association/American Council on Education; Part II. Widening the Horizons of American History; 5. In Pursuit of an American History! Carl N. Degler; 6. The Autonomy of American History Reconsidered! Laurence Veysey; 7. No Borders: Beyond the Nation-State! Thomas Bender; 8. Atlantic History: Definitions! Challenges! and Opportunities! Alison Games; 9. Environment! Settler Societies! and the Internationalization of American History! Ian Tyrrell; 10. American Studies in a Pacific World of Migrations! Henry Yu; 11. The African Diaspora and the Re-Mapping of U.S. History! Robin D.G. Kelley; 12. American Freedom in a Global Age! Eric Foner; Part III. Teaching American History in a Global Context; Concepts! Models! Experiences; 13. Internationalizing the U.S. Survey Course: American History for a Global Age! Carl Guarneri; 14. Continental America! 1800-1915: The View of an Historical Geographer! Donald W. Meinig; 15. International Baccalaureate History of the Americas: A Comparative Approach! Maurice Godsey; 16. Teaching the United States in World History! Peter Stearns; 17. Integrating United States and World History in the High School Curriculum! Mark Wallace; Syllabi; 18. America and the World: From the Colonial Period to 1900! Ken Cruikshank; 19. The United States in World History! Alan Dawley; 20. The United States and the World: A Globalized U.S. History Survey! Center for World History! University of California! Santa Cruz; 21. The North and South Atlantic Core! Erik Seeman; 22. Teaching Comparative U.S. and South Africa Race Relations! Derek Catsam. ...