View the H-Africa Discussion Logs by month
View the Prior Message in H-Africa's November 2004 logs by: [date] [author] [thread] View the Next Message in H-Africa's November 2004 logs by: [date] [author] [thread] Visit the H-Africa home page.
Northern Kentucky University <sagiru@hotmail.com> World History Connected has just published Volume 2 #1, which features a forum on "Teaching Africa in World History: Issues and Approaches." Contributors include Chris Ehret, David Northrup, Erik Gilbert, Candice Gaucher, R. Hunt Davis, Deborah Smith Johnson, and others. Contributions range from discussions of how African and World History might influence one another to nuts-and-bolts strategies for putting more Africa in you World History survey. It's on-line, and it's free. http://worldhistoryconnected.press.uiuc.edu/ ------------------------------------------- Contents Volume 2 Number 1 November 2004 ------------------------------------------- Editorial Citizenship Over Race?: African Americans in American-South African Diplomacy, 1890-1925 by Robert Trent Vinson A Conversation with Christopher Ehret Reading Africa: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching World History by Dixie Grupe and Jill Taylor Varns Forum: Teaching Africa in World History: Issues and Approaches Putting Africa in World History and Vice Versa by Erik Gilbert So Many Africas, So Little Time: Doing Justice to Africa in the World History Survey by Jonathan Reynolds Connecting African History to the Major Themes of World History by Candice Goucher Teaching about the African Past in the Context of World History by R. Hunt Davis Resources Suggested Readings in African History for Non-specialists: An Annotated List by David Northrup Resource Suggestions from the Experts Letters Young Women and Education in Tibati, Cameroon, West Africa by Stephanie Don Columns Paper Trails: 'The World in Miniature': Cameroon in World History as seen through Documents, Film, Literature and Photographs by Marc Gilbert World History Makeovers: Teaching about Africa Throughout the Year! by Deborah Smith Johnston Media Matters: Singing History: Jeliya in the Classroom. by Paul Smith, guest columnist Visual Literacy: Two New Editions to Consider for Visual Literacy by Wendy Eagan On My Desk: Teaching from the Edge by Tom Laichas Review Essay Teaching the Great Divergence: A Review Essay by Bram Hubbell Recent books in World History and Pedagogy Davis, Paul K., 100 Decisive Battles from Ancient Times to the Present by Peter Burkholder Menzies, Gavin., 1421: The Year China Discovered America by John E. Wills, Jr. Hopkins, A.G., editor., Globalization in World History by Mary Jane Maxwell Hughes, J. Donald., An Environmental History of the World: Humankind's Changing Role in the Community of Life by Andrew Duffin Lewis, Bernard., Islam and the West by Allison Freedman Fritze, Ronald H., New Worlds: The Great Voyages of Discovery 1400-1600 by James E. Wadsworth Fu, Shen., Six Records of a Floating Life by Gary E. McKiddy Hartman, Mary S., The Household and the Making of History: a Subversive View of the Western Past by Gayle K. Brunelle MacKinnon, Aran S., The Making of South Africa: Culture and Politics by Michael J Harvey Buisseret, David., The Mapmakers' Quest: Depicting New Worlds in Renaissance Europe by Christine Contrada Whitaker, Robert., The Mapmakers' Wife by Mary G. Saracino Marks, Robert B., The Origins of the Modern World: A Global and Ecological Narrative by Mary Watrous-Schlesinger Bodley, John H., The Power of Scale: A Global History Approach by Elizabeth A. Ten Dyke Poe, Marshall T., The Russian Moment in World History by Scott Bailey Bentley, Jerry and Herbert F. Ziegler., Traditions & Encounters: A Global Perspective on the Past, 2nd edition by Jack Betterly
|