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  1. 181

    Teaching world history : a resource book

    Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe, 1997
    Table of Contents: “…/ Bob Andrian -- 5: Building and essential world history tool: teaching comparative history / Robert B Bain -- 6: Graduate training in world history / Philip D Curtin -- Introducing students to civilization / Lawrence W McBride and Bernard C Hollister -- Wheel of fortune: an alternative approach to the second semester / Connie Wood -- 9: Interior dimensions of world history: a process approach / Dwight Gibb -- 10: Social studies curriculum, K-12 / Bill Mendelsohn -- 11: History-social science framework / California Public Schools -- 12: World history: a community college course syllabus / Patricia O'Neill -- 13: Seminar in world history / Jerry H Bentley -- 14: University of Utah course offereings and the introductory survey course syllabus: world history, 1500-present / Peter von Sivers -- Part 2: Articles -- 15: Integrating prehistory into the study of humanity's common past / John A Mears -- 16: Gender at the base of world history / Sarah S Hughes -- 17: Procession portrayed: using art history in the global curriculum / Mary Rossabi -- 18: Themes, conjunctures, and comparisons / Richard W Bulliet -- 19: Southernization / Lynda Shaffer -- 20: United States in world history: an economic and demographic scheme / Paul Vauthier Adams -- 21: Teaching the reformation as world history / A J Carlson -- 22: American-centered paradigm for a global literary curriculum / Judy Lightfoot -- Part 3: Strategies And Lessons -- 23: Mixing it up in the classroom / JoAnn Alberghini -- 24: Forging links in time and space with computers and hypercard / Nancy Fogelson -- Investigating history / Charles Hart -- 26: Geography and history / Dennis Reinhartz and Judy Reinhartz -- 27: Buenos Dias King Tut, Mazal Tov Confucius (I've got the whole world in my notebook): an investigation into the relationship between early civilizations and their environments / George Camp and Felicia C Eppley -- 28: Historical themes through ancient literature / Bullitt Lowry -- 29: Thousands of years ago the world was connected by a caterpillar / Michele Forman -- 30: Comparison of Confucius and Christ as important influences on their cultures / David Harbison -- 31: Great Mandala: the circle of life / Mary A Price -- 32: Europe and India / Corinne Lathrop Gilb -- 33: Nature of civilization: a final exam / Laurie Schmitt -- 34: Hands-on history: making Japanese Washi Paper / Linda Miller, Trudi Arnold, and Gil Morrison -- 35: Mongols and their importance in world history: a teaching module / Helen Grady -- 36: Roundtable discussion / Timothy C Connell -- 37: Islam and slavery in West Africa / Dale M Owens -- 38: Did women have a renaissance? …”
    Format: Book


  2. 182

    The Yale edition of the works of Samuel Johnson. by Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784

    New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 1958
    Format: Book


  3. 183

    Harry L. Hopkins and Anglo-American-Soviet relations, 1941-1945 by Tuttle, Dwight William, 1943-2021

    New York : Garland Pub., 1983
    Format: Book


  4. 184

    Warner Bros. 75th anniversary : a tribute in music : from the 20s through the 90s.

    Miami, FL : Warner Bros., 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Al di la -- America America, theme from -- Any Wednesday -- Autumn's ballad -- Be careful how you wish -- A big beautiful ball -- Blazing saddles, theme from -- Bobby Deerfield -- Bonnie and Clyde -- Bullitt, theme from -- Can you read my mind? -- The Chapman report, theme from -- Come back Charleston Blue -- The cowboys, theme from -- The dark at the top of the stairs, theme from -- Days of wine and roses -- Dear heart -- Down here on the ground -- Duelling banjos -- Evergreen -- Everything's coming up roses -- Goodbye girl -- The heart is a lonely hunter -- Heidi -- High spirits -- How are things in Glocca Morra? …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  5. 185

    Magill's survey of cinema--English language films, first series

    Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Salem Press, 1980
    Table of Contents: “…-- Alfie -- Alice Adams -- Alien -- All about Eve -- All quiet on the Western Front -- All that jazz -- All the President's men -- American graffiti -- An American in Paris -- The Americanization of Emily -- And then there were none -- Angels with dirty faces -- Animal crackers -- Anna and the King of Siam -- Anna Karenina -- Annie Hall -- The apartment -- Apocalypse now -- The apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz -- Around the world in 80 days -- Arsenic and old lace -- The awful truth -- The bad and the beautiful -- Bad day at Black Rock -- Ball of fire -- The band wagon -- The bank dick -- Barry Lyndon -- Beau Geste -- Becket -- The beguiled -- Being there -- Ben-Hur -- The best years of our lives -- The big knife -- The big sleep -- Billy Budd -- Birdman of Alcatraz -- The bitter tea of General Yen -- Black narcissus -- Blackmail -- Blazing saddles -- Blithe spirit -- Blow-up -- Body and soul -- The body snatcher -- Bombshell -- Bonnie and Clyde -- Born yesterday -- The boy with green hair -- Breakfast at Tiffany's -- Breaking away -- The bride of Frankenstein -- The bridge on the river Kwai -- Brief encounter -- Bright victory -- Bringing up baby -- The Broadway melody -- Broadway melody of 1940 -- Broken arrow -- Buck privates -- Bullitt -- Bus stop -- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid -- Cabaret -- Cabin in the sky -- The Caine Mutiny -- Call Northside 777 -- Camille -- Captains courageous -- Carefree -- Carnal knowledge -- Carousel -- Carry on nurse -- Casablanca -- Cat on a hot tin roof -- Cat people -- Cavalcade -- Champagne for Caesar -- Charade -- Charly -- The children's hour -- Chinatown -- A Christmas carol -- Cimarron -- The citadel -- Citizen Kane -- City lights -- Cleopatra -- Close encounters of the third kind -- Coal miner's daughter -- Come back, little Sheba -- Coming home -- Compulsion -- Cool hand Luke -- The corn is green -- The country girl -- The court jester -- Craig's wife -- Cyrano de Bergerac -- Daddy long legs -- Dark victory -- Darling -- Dawn patrol -- Days of wine and roses -- Death of a salesman -- Death takes a holiday -- The deer hunter -- Deliverance -- Destry rides again -- Dial M for murder -- Dinner at eight -- The dirty dozen -- Dirty Harry -- Dr. …”
    Format: Book


  6. 186

    Netter's internal medicine

    Philadelphia : Saunders/Elsevier, 2009
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Ladha, Wesley Caswell Fowler, Elizabeth Bullitt -- Multiple sclerosis / Silva Markovic-Plese, Susan A. …”
    Format: Book


  7. 187

    The Civil War : the second year told by those who lived it

    New York : Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Group, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Abraham Lincoln to Cuthbert Bullitt, July 28, 1862 ; Saving the government: Washington, D.C., July 1862 -- Charles Sumner to John Bright, August 5, 1862 ; Cotton and emancipation: Massachusetts, August 1862 -- Henry W. …”
    Format: Book


  8. 188

    The New York Times book of movies : the essential 1,000 films to see

    New York, NY : Universe Publishing, a Division of Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 2019
    Table of Contents: “…(1980) -- Alexander Nevsky (1939) -- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1975) -- Alien (1979) -- Aliens (1986) -- All About Eve (1950) -- All ABout My Mother (1999) -- All That Heaven Allows (1956) -- All the King's Men (1949) -- All the President's Men (1976) -- All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) -- Amarcord (1974) -- America, America (1963) -- The American Friend (1977) -- American Graffiti (1973) -- American Movie (1999) -- An American in Paris (1951) -- The Americanization of Emily (1964) -- Amores Perros (2000) -- Amour (2012) -- Anatomy of a Murder (1959) -- And Life Goes On (1992) -- Andrei Rublev (1973) -- The Angry Silence (1960) -- Anna Christie (1930) -- Annie Hall (1977) -- The Apartment (1960) -- Apocalypse Now (1979) -- The Apostle (1997) -- L'Argent (1983) -- Army of Shadows (1969, reviewed 2006) -- Ashes and Diamonds (1958, reviewed 1961) -- The Asphalt Jungle (1950) -- L'Atalante (1934, reviewed 1990) -- Atlantic City (1981) -- Au Hasard Balthazar (1966, reviewed 1970) -- Au Revoir Les Enfants (1988) -- L'Avventura (1961) -- The Awful Truth (1937) -- Babette's Feast (1987) -- Baby Doll (1956) -- Back to the Future (1985) -- The Bad and the Beautiful (1953) -- Badlands (1973) -- The Baker's Wife (1940) -- Ball of Fire (1943) -- The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970) -- Bambi (1942) -- The Band Wagon (1953) -- The Bank Dick (1940) -- Barfly (1974) -- Barry Lyndon (1975) -- Barton Fink (1991) -- The Battle of Algiers (1965, reviewed 1967) -- Battleship Potemkin (1926) -- Le Beau Mariage (1982) -- Beauty and the Beast (1947) -- Beauty and the Beast (1992) -- Bed and Board (1971) -- Beetlejuice (1988) -- Before Midnight (2013) -- Before Night Falls (2000) -- Being John Malkovich (1999) -- Being There (1979) -- Belle de Jour (1968) -- Ben-Hur (1959) -- Berlin Alexanderplatz (1983) -- The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) -- Beverly Hills Cop (1984) -- The Bicycle Thief (1949) -- The Big Clock (1948) -- The Big Deal on Madonna Street (1960) -- The Big Heat (1953) -- The Big Red One (The Reconstuction) (2004) -- The Big Short (2015) -- The Big Sky (1952) -- The Big Sleep (1946) -- The Bigamist (1953) -- Billy Liar (1963) -- The Birds (1963) -- Black Girl (1966, reviewed 1969 and 2016)-- Black Narcissus (1947) -- Black Orpheus (1959) -- Black Rain (1989) -- Black Swan (2010) -- Blade Runner (1982) -- Blazing Saddles (1974) -- Blind (1987) -- Blow-Up (1966) -- Blue Collar (1978) -- Blue Velvet (1986) -- Boat People (1983) -- Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) -- Bob le Flambeur (1955, reviewed 1981) -- Bonnie and Clyde (1967) -- Boogie Nights (1997) -- Born on the Fourth of July (1989) -- Born Yesterday (1950) -- Le Boucher (1970) -- Bound for Glory (1976) -- Boyhood (2014) -- Boys Don't Cry (1999) -- Boyz N the Hood (1992) -- Brazil (1985) -- The Breakfast Club (1984) -- Breaking Away (1979) -- Breaking the Waves (1996) -- Breathless (1961) -- The Bride Wore Black (1968) -- The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) -- Brief Encounter (1946) -- A Brighter Summer Day (1992, reviewed 2011) -- Bringing Up Baby (1938) -- Broadcast News (1987) -- Brokeback Mountain (2004) -- Brother's Keeper (1992) -- Bull Durham (1988) -- Bullitt (1968) -- Bus Stop (1956) -- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) -- The Butcher Boy (1998)…”
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  9. 189

    The Civil War

    New York, N.Y. : The Library of America, 2011
    Table of Contents: “…, January 1862: Do nothing with them, January 1862 / Frederick Douglass -- Slave escapes, Virginia, January 1862 / John Boston to Elizabeth Boston (January 12, 1862) -- Vigorous prosecution of the war, Washington, DC, January 1862 / Salmon P Chase (Journal, January 6, 1862) -- My general idea of this war, January 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to Don Carlos Buell and Henry W Halleck (January 13, 1862) -- President's General War Order No I, January 27, 1862; President's Special War Order No I, January 31, 1862 / Abraham Lincoln (War orders, January 1862) -- Campaign against Richmond, February 1862 / George B McClellan to Edwin M Stanton (February 3, 1862) -- His terrible swift sword, February 1862 / Julia Ward Howe (The Battle Hymn of the Republic, February 1862, from Reminiscences, 1819-1899) -- Important arrest, February 11, 1862 -- Ball's Bluff disaster -- Gen McClellan and Gen Stone, April 12, 1863 -- General is arrested, Washington, DC, February 1862 / The New York Times (February 1892) -- Attack on Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 1862 / Lew Wallace (from An Autobiography) -- Fort Donelson surrenders, Tennessee, February 1862 / John Kennerly Farris to Mary Farris (October 31, 1862) -- River war, February-June 1862 / Henry Walke, Western flotilla at Fort Donelson, Island Number Ten, Fort Pillow and Memphis -- Confederate strategy, February 1862 / Braxton Bragg to Judah P Benjamin (February 15, 1862) -- These calamities, Virginia, February 1862 / John B Jones (Diary, February 8-28, 1862) --Richmond, Virginia, February 1862 / Jefferson Davis, (Message to the Confederate Congress, February 25, 1862) -- Boldest feat, Maryland, March 1862 / George E Stephens, To the Weekly Anglo-African (March 2, 1862) -- All quiet on the Potomac, March 1862 / Orpheus C Kerr (from The Orpheus C Kerr papers) -- Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, Arkansas, March 1862 / Dabney H Maury (Recollections of the Elkhorn Campaign) -- Washington, DC, March 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress on compensated emancipation, (March 6, 1862) -- Abraham Lincoln to James A McDougall, (March 14, 1862) -- Naval revolution, Virginia, March 1862 / Catesby ap Roger Jones (from "Services of the 'Virginia' (Merrimac)") -- Visit to Washington and Virginia, March 1862 / Nathaniel Hawthorne (from "Chiefly about war-matters") -- Grand campaign opens, Virginia, March 1862 / George B McClellan to the Army of the Potomac (March 14, 1862) and to Samuel L M Barlow (March 16, 1862) -- Britain and the Ironclads, London, April 1862 / Charles Francis Adams to Charles Francis Adams Jr (April 4, 1862) -- His big heart shot away, Massachusetts, March 1862 / Emily Dickinson to Louise and Frances Norcross (late March 1862) -- Lesson of the hour, March 1862 / Frederick Douglass, War and how to end it, (March 25, 1862) -- But you must act, Washington, D C, April 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to George B McClellan (April 9, 1862) -- Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 1862 / Ulysses S Grant to Commanding Officer, Advance Forces (April 6, 1862), to Julia Dent Grant (April 8, 1862), to Nathaniel H McLean(April 9, 1862), to Jesse Root Grant (April 26, 1862), and to Elihu B Washburne (May 14, 1862) -- We caught the first thunder, Tennessee, April 1862 / William T Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman (April 11, 1862) -- They ran in every direction, Tennessee, April 1862 / George W Dawson to Laura Amanda Dawson (April 26, 1862) -- Church so lone, April 1862 / Herman Melville, Shiloh, (April 1862) -- Richmond, Virginia, April 1862 / Confederate conscription acts, (April 16 and 21, 1862), -- Abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia, April 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress, (April 16, 1862) -- Running the gauntlet, Louisiana, April 1862 / John Russell Bartlett, (Brooklyn at the passage of the forts) -- Fall of New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1862 / George Hamilton Perkins to Susan G Perkins (April 27, 1862) -- Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, May 1862 / Charles S Wainwright (Diary, May 5, 1862) -- Critical condition, Virginia, May 1862 / John B Jones, Diary (May 14-19, 1862) -- Black regiment, Canada, May 1862 / Garland H White to Edwin M Stanton (May 7, 1862) -- Washington, D C, May 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation revoking General Hunter's emancipation order, May 19, 1862 -- Meeting Stonewall Jackson, Virginia, May 1862 / Richard Taylor, From Destruction and Reconstruction -- Progress of events, Washington, D C, May 1862 / Elizabeth Blair Lee to Samuel Phillips Lee (May 26, 1862) -- No similar instance of infamy, Louisiana, May 1862 / Thomas O Moore, To the people of Louisiana (May 24, 1862) -- Revolting outrages, London, June 1862 / Lord Palmerston to Charles Francis Adams (June 11, 1862), Benjamin Moran, Journal, (June 25, 1862) -- Battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, May-June 1862 / Henry Ropes to William Ropes (June 3-4, 1862) -- Military assessment, Virginia, June 1862 / Robert E Lee to Jefferson Davis (June 5, 1862) -- Arming freed slaves, South Carolina, June 1862 / David Hunter to Edwin M Stanton (June 23, 1862) -- Fear of the "Yankees", Louisiana, June-July 1862 / Kate Stone, Journal, (June 29-July 5, 1862) -- Seven days begin, Virginia, June 1862 / Edward Porter Alexander, from Fighting for the Confederacy -- Battle of Gaines's Mill, Virginia, June 1862 / Charles A Page, from Letters of a War Correspondent -- Accusation of betrayal, Virginia, June 1862 / George B McClellan to Edwin M Stanton (June 28, 1862) -- Present condition of the war, Washington, DC, June 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to William H Seward (June 28, 1862) -- Union retreat, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Charles B Haydon, Journal, (June 25-July 1, 1862) -- Wounded at Glendale, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Asa D Smith, Narrative of the Seven Days' Battles -- Our beleaguered city, Virginia, June 1862 / Judith W McGuire, Diary (June 27-30, 1862) -- Death held a carnival, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Sallie Brock, from Richmond during the War -- Richmond hospital, Virginia, June-July 1862 / Sara Agnes Pryor, from Reminiscences of Peace and War -- Debating Black soldiers, Washington, D C, July 1862 / Whitelaw Reid, General Hunter's Negro soldiers, (July 6, 1862) -- Civil and military policy, Virginia, July 1862 / George B McClellan to Abraham Lincoln (July 7, 1862) -- Building a Confederate cruiser, England, July 1862 / Thomas H Dudley and J Price Edwards, Exchange (July 9, 10, and 16, 1862) -- Washington, DC, July 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, Appeal to border state representatives for compensated emancipation (July 12, 1862) -- Washington, DC, July 1862 / Second Confiscation Act, (July 17, 1862) -- Success and glory, Washington, DC, July 1862 / John Pope, Address to the Army of Virginia, (July 14, 1862) -- Change in policy, Washington, DC, July 1862 / John Pope, General Orders Numbers: (5, 7, 11; July 18, 20, and 23, 1862) -- Idol of the army, Virginia, July 1862 / Fitz John Porter to Joseph C G Kennedy (July 17, 1862) -- Appeal for negotiation, Rhode Island, July 1862 / August Belmont to Thurlow Weed (July 20, 1862) -- Shameful defeat, Washington, DC, July 1862 / Salmon P Chase to Richard C Parsons (July 20, 1862) -- Presidential emancipation, Washington, DC, July 1862 / Salmon P Chase, Journal, (July 22, 1862) -- Washington, DC, July 1862 / Abraham Lincoln, First draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, (July 22, 1862) -- Postponing emancipation, Washington, D C, July 1862 / Francis B Carpenter, from Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln -- Saving the government, Washington, DC, July 1862 / Abraham Lincoln to Cuthbert Bullitt (July 28, 1862) -- Cotton and emancipation, Massachusetts, August 1862 / Charles Sumner to John Bright (August 5, 1862) --…”
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