Tag: pedagogy

One in a Thousand: One Hundred Years Later

One hundred years after the death of WWI flying ace Eddie McKay, author Graham Broad discusses how he was compelled to publish Eddie’s story in an innovative new microhistory.

A Reformation Sourcebook: Documents from an Age of Debate

Author Michael W. Bruening explains the impetus behind his new Reformation sourcebook, the innovative structure of the book, and how it contributes to the important task of teaching empathy to today’s history students.

Kickstarting Your Academic Career

The authors of a helpful new skills guide for first-year college and university students discuss their experiences teaching undergraduate students and how those experiences shaped the writing of the book.

Taking Students into the Archive

Author Peter A. Morton talks about the importance of providing students with the kinds of primary sources that will enable them to be effective historians.

A History of Anthropological Theory

Authors Paul A. Erickson and Liam D. Murphy provide insight on the journey they have taken through five editions of their anthropological theory textbooks.

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