

Indlæser... History Lessons: How Textbooks from Around the World Portray U.S. History (original 2004; udgave 2006)af Dana Lindaman, Kyle Roy Ward
Detaljer om værketHistory Lessons: How Textbooks from Around the World Portray U.S. History af Dana Lindaman (2004)
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Americans in general are fairly ignorant of how the world views them. Absent actually living in another country, this might help a few understand. ( ![]() I was hopeful that this would be interesting - the topic certainly is. But it turns out that reading other countries' textbooks is about as fascinating as you remember reading your own was. Which is to say, it's a good sleep aid. Not as interesting as I thought it would be. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
History Lessons offers a lighthearted and fascinating challenge to the biases we bring to our understanding of American history. The subject of widespread attention when it was first published in 2004--including a full front-page review in the Washington Post Book World and features on NPR's Talk of the Nation and the History Channel--this book gives us a glimpse into classrooms across the globe, where opinions about the United States are first formed. Heralded as "timely and important" (History News Network) and "shocking and fascinating" (New York Times), History Lessons includes selections from Russia, France, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Canada, and others, covering such events as the American Revolution, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Iran hostage crisis, and the Korean War, providing an alternative history of the United States from the Viking explorers to the post-Cold War era. By juxtaposing starkly contrasting versions of the historical events we take for granted, History Lessons affords us a sometimes hilarious, often sobering look at what the world learns about America's past. No library descriptions found. |
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