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History lessons, how textbooks from around the world portray U.S. history, Dana Lindaman and Kyle Ward

Label
History lessons, how textbooks from around the world portray U.S. history, Dana Lindaman and Kyle Ward
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-382) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
History lessons
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
54096924
Responsibility statement
Dana Lindaman and Kyle Ward
Sub title
how textbooks from around the world portray U.S. history
Table Of Contents
Viking exploration -- Columbus -- British exploration -- Puritans -- French and Indian War -- Government in colonial America -- The American revolution -- The War of 1812 -- The Monroe Doctrine -- Manifest destiny -- Texas and the Mexican-American Wars -- Slavery -- The Civil War -- Immigration -- Opening of Japan -- The Spanish-American War -- Philippine-American War -- Boxer Rebellion -- U.S. interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Causes of World War I -- The Great War -- Aftermath of the war -- Invasion of Russia -- The Treaty of Versailles -- The Great Depression -- World War II -- D-Day and the liberation of Europe -- Resistance -- World War II : Pacific theater -- The atomic bomb -- The origins of the Cold War -- The United Nations -- The Cuban revolution -- Korean War -- NATO -- McCarthyism -- Suez Canal -- The Cuban missile crisis -- The Pueblo incident -- The Vietnam War -- The end of the Cold War -- The hostage crisis in Iran -- Nicaragua in the 1980s -- Apartheid -- Free trade -- U.S.-Philippine relations -- Cuban-American relations -- The Middle East -- Nuclear weapons in North Korea -- A new world order
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