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ISSUE TWENTY ONE, SEPTEMBER 2009
ISSUE TWENTY ONE, SEPTEMBER 2009
A QUARTERLY JOURNAL
From the Editor
Lesson Plans for high school, middle school and elementary school classrooms
Teaching the Topic by Philip Nicolosi and Bruce Lesh
The Revolutionary Era: Video Clips
Suggested Reading
Q & A Feature
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Lockean Liberalism and the American Revolution
by Isaac Kramnick
Unruly Americans in the Revolution
by Woody Holton
The Righteous Revolution of Mercy Otis Warren
by Ray Raphael
The Indians' War of Independence
by Colin G. Calloway
Women and Wagoners: Camp Followers in the American War for Independence
by Holly A. Mayer
Inventing American Diplomacy
by R. B. Bernstein
Teaching the Revolution
by Carol Berkin
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