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1. Imperialism.

2. Law of Empires.

3. Stolen Property or Finders Keepers. Seventh Grade Lesson. Schools of California Online Resources for Education (SCORE): Connecting California's Classrooms to the World.

5. Aztecs Meet the Spanish. Grade 7 Lesson. Schools of California Online Resources for Education (SCORE): Connecting California's Classrooms to the World.

6. White Man's Burden: The Expansionist/Anti-Imperialist Debate at the Turn of the Century. 10th Grade Lesson. Schools of California Online Resources for Education (SCORE): Connecting California's Classrooms to the World.

7. Resistance in Paradise: Rethinking 100 Years of U.S. Involvement in the Caribbean and the Pacific.

8. Adult Education for a Multiethnic Community: Japan's Challenge.

9. Children's Literature-Comparatively Reading. Thinking about the Pink Bits: A Consideration of the Influence of English Children's Literature.

10. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (78th, Washington, DC, August 9-12, 1995). International Communications Division.

11. Delta Blues Scholarship and Imperialist Nostalgia.

12. The Nationalization of Education in Burma: A Radical Response to the Capitalist Development?

13. Native AmerIndian Theor(h)etoric: The Periphery Speaks.

14. Twenty Years of Cultural Imperialism Research: Some Conceptual and Methodological Problems.

15. 'It Is Cheaper and Better To Teach a Young Indian Than To Fight an Old One': Thaddeus Pound and the Logic of Assimilation.

16. Great Issues in American History: A Compilation of Primary Sources Related to Issues That Have Occupied the Attention of the American People from Colonial Days to the Present. Oregon ASCD Curriculum Bulletin, Vol. 30, No. 333.

17. Elixir of Empire: The English Public Schools, Ritualism, Freemasonry, and Imperialism.

18. To-Morrow Speak What To-Morrow Thinks.

19. A Historical Perspective: Curriculum Development and Instrumentalism in the Educational System in the British West Indies.

20. Learning: Intellectual Imperialism from Barrio to Nation.

21. News From Nowhere: Sources of International News in the Pacific Islands.

22. The American Ideology: Reflections of the Revolution in American Rhetoric. Bicentennial Monographs.

23. Changing Patterns of Cultural Imperialism in a Developing Country.

24. Race and Class: A Split Labor Market Perspective.

25. Teaching about U.S. History: A Comparative Approach, 33 Activities. History Series, Volume 2.

26. The Future as Anthropology: Socialism as a Human Ecological Climax.

27. In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines. Headlines Series 288.

28. Transnationalization of Television in West Europe. Working Paper No. 13.

29. English as Imperialism?

30. PWORLD: A Precedent-Based Global Simulation.

31. The Growth of English as the Language of Global Satellite Telecommunications.

32. Making Biographical Judgments: Was Theodore Roosevelt a Warmonger?

33. Document-Based Questions: An Example for the War of 1898. Lesson Plan.

34. Multiple Intelligences and the World Wide Web: A New Approach to Teaching about the War.

35. The Birth of the American Empire as Seen through Political Cartoons (1896-1905).

36. Tampa's Splendid Little War: Local History and the Cuban War of Independence.

37. Puerto-Rico in the Whirlwind of 1898: Conflict, Continuity, and Change.

38. 1898: The Onset of America's Troubled Asian Century.

39. Democracy Beats the 'Disaster' Complex: Spanish Interpretations of the Colonial Crisis.

40. U. S. Intervention in Cuba, 1898: Interpreting the Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War.

41. Why Did the United States Fight Spain in 1898?

42. Oburoni outside the Whale: Reflections on an Experience in Ghana.

43. Social Studies: Emergence of America as a World Power.

44. Social Studies: The United States in Asia, Past and Present.

45. The Czech Crisis and International Broadcasting in Perspective.

46. The Development of Educational Planning in the Congo (K).

47. Free Trade and Tariffs: Level III, Unit 2, Lesson 1; Capitalism, Communism, Socialism: Lesson 2; Nationalism vs. Internationalism: Lesson 3. Advanced General Education Program. A High School Self-Study Program.

48. En el Epicentro de Cordoba (In the Epicenter of Cordoba).

49. Agriculture, Education, and Rural Transformation: With Particular Reference to East Africa.

50. Planning for the Second Development Decade. Fundamentals of Educational Planning: Lecture-Discussion Series No. 54.

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