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The History Teacher’s Magazine
CONTENTS.
Wall Maps for History Classes[1]
“The American Historical Association, 1884-1909”
The Use of Sources in Instruction in Government and Politics
The Recent Revolution in Turkey[2]
Proposals of the Committee of Eight
History in the Elementary Schools
Suggestions on Elementary History[4]
Outline for Oral Lessons on Westward Immigration.
Methods of Primary Instruction.
Suggestions on Primary History.
A Type Lesson for the Grades
The Hudson-Fulton Celebration
EDITORIAL POLICY.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HISTORY.
Readings in Government and Politics
Civics and Health
American History in the Secondary School
Literature.
Idea of Independence.
Jefferson’s Reply.
The Declaration Analysed.
The Colonial Grievances.
European History in the Secondary School
Arrangement of Topics.
The Thirteenth Century as a Turning Point.
Absence of Unifying Elements.
Europe at Opening of Sixteenth Century.
Bibliography.
Ancient History in the Secondary School
The Greek Weakness.
Sparta; Her Strength and Her Limitations.
The Persian Wars.
Athenian Development.
Greek Poetry and Architecture.
A Digression.
Carthage and the Greeks.
The Athenian Empire.
English History in the Secondary School
A Problem in Quantities.
A Plea for Life and Color.
Civics in the Secondary School
Reports from the Historical Field
OXFORD SUMMER SCHOOL.
SAN FRANCISCO GROUP.
Brown’s “The American High School”
Correspondence
FOOTNOTES:
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