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1. Textbooks in the History of Recent Economics: The Case of Samuelson's Economics.

3. Pivoting.

4. STUDYING DEEP HISTORY ABROAD.

5. History without Chronology.

7. Teaching Labor's Story.

8. Connecting to Activists and the Public through the Civil Rights in Black and Brown Oral History Project.

9. The History Textbook, Born Digital.

10. Using Dante to Teach the Middle Ages.

11. HISTORY FROM WAY ABOVE: Recognizing Patterns through the Fuzz and Fog of the Past.

12. Lessons from classrooms in the United States and Pakistan.

13. Radicalizing the History of Food.

14. Lost in Lit-Terra Incognita, or What Is and to What End Do We Study World Literature?

15. The Return of the Decolonized: The Legacies of Leopoldo Zea's Philosophy of History for Comparative American Studies.

16. "My First Lessons in Chicano History Were Heard at the Kitchen Table": An Interview with Gilbert G. Gonzalez.

17. Reflections on Teaching, Learning, and Performing Chicana/o History.

18. Open Veins, Public Transcripts: The National Security Archive as a Tool for Critical Pedagogy in the College Classroom.

19. Theater of the Assessed: Drama-Based Pedagogies in the History Classroom.

20. The Historical Event.

21. Gender, Colonialism, and Feminist Collaboration.

22. American Studies in Tehran.

23. Overwhelmed by the World: Teaching Literature and the Difference of Nations.

24. Overcoming Another Obstacle: Archiving a Community's Disabled History.

25. Teaching Deaf History.

26. Mad People's History.

27. Risky Business: Edward Said as Literary Critic.

28. The Abusable Past.

29. The Society for French Historical Studies: The Early Years.

30. A Specter Is Still Haunting: The Specter of World History.

31. Engendering World History.

32. Women's History and World History Courses.

33. News.

34. World History's Narrative Problem.

35. Introduction: Placing Latin America in World History.

36. Race and Nation: The United States in "Our America".

37. Teaching "The Americas".

38. Villains, Victims, or Makonde in the Making? Reading the Explorer Henry O'Neill and Listening to the Headman Lishehe.

39. Teaching Radical Africana Political Thought and Intellectual History.

40. Translating Ideas of Nationhood: A Case Study of Teaching Nationalism and National Identity in Middle Eastern History.

41. Teaching British Cinema History as Cultural History.

42. Entertaining History: (Un)heroic Identification, Apt Pupils, and An Ethical Imagination.

44. Teaching Colonial History through Film.

46. Toward a Border Gnosis of the Borderlands.

47. The Future of French History in the United States: Unapocalyptic Thoughts for the New Millennium.

48. Cultural Contacts in the Atlantic World, 1500-1825.

49. Teaching Africa in an Atlantic Perspective.

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