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Deepening historical understanding in a transnational world: A review essay

Community College Enterprise, The,  Fall 2003  by Aquila, Dominic A

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8 Duara, "Transnationalism and the Challenge to National Histories," in Bender, ed., Rethinking American History, 31.

9 Bender, Introduction, in Bender, ed., Rethinking American History, 19.

10 David Hollinger, "The Historian's Use of the United States and Vice Versa," in Bender, ed., Rethinking American History, 382.

11 Ron Robin, "The Exhaustion of Enclosures: A Critique of Internationalization," in Bender, Rethinking American History, 373.

12 David Hollinger, "The Historian's Use of the United States and Vice Versa," in Bender, ed., Rethinking American History, 383.

13 Ibid.

14 Ibid., 388-91.

15 Eric Foner, Who Owns History? Rethinking the Past in a Changing World (New York: Hill and Wang, 2002), 49-74.

16 Ibid., 70-1.

17 Foner, Who Owns History?, i-xix.

18 Sam Wineburg, Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts: Charting the Future of Teaching the Past (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2001), xii, 4-7.

19 Ibid., 5-6.

20 Ibid., 7-9.

21 Ibid., 7.

22 David Gerwin and Jack Zevin, Teaching U.S. History as Mystery (Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann, 2003)., 27-50.

Dominic A. Aquila

Dr. Aquila is the Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts at Schoolcraft College in Livonia, Michigan.

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