The History Teacher's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 5, January 1910
Volume I. Number 5.
PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, 1910.
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The History Teacher’s Magazine
CONTENTS.
“The Old South Leaflets” Classified
“A Source History of the United States”
THE HISTORY TEACHER AND THE COMMUNITY.
American History in the Secondary School
Ashley’s “American History”
Ancient History in the Secondary School
European History in the Secondary School
Some General Considerations.
Luther and the Beginnings of the Protestant Revolt.
Characteristics of Period from 1521 to 1648.
Outline of Plan of Presentation.
The Thirty Years’ War.
The French Wars of Religion.
The Puritan Revolution.
Bibliography.
History in the Grades
Reports from the Historical Field
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION.
NEW YORK CITY CONFERENCE.
MISSOURI SOCIETY.
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HISTORY FOR SCHOOLS.
Correspondence
USE OF SOURCES.
SCHOOL LIBRARIES.
Editor History Teacher’s Magazine.
PACIFIC COAST BRANCH.
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