Michael Hussey and Lee Ann Potter During World War II, the Library of Congress went to extraordinary lengths to protect the nations founding documents in case of an attack on the capital.
Susan Hoffman Fishman The attempted escape of more than seventy slaves aboard a ship called the Pearl spotlights issues of morality and law, slavery in a democratic society, and the inherent challenges in deciphering history.
Samuel Totten The author describes the United Nations judicial process at The Hague while providing a powerful first-hand account of Slobodan Milosevics trial.
Patrick P. McCabe Educators who directly address a textbooks style, calling attention to text features, can transform a class of unengaged students into a highly motivated group.
Prepared by the Staff of Social Education Leading NCSS members reveal the effects of No Child Left Behind on their schools and their classroom teaching.
Choices Education Program, Watson Institute, Brown University This lesson plan enables students to explore divergent policy alternatives on handling post-war Iraq.