Relearning History

Relearning History
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781622732531
ISBN-13 : 1622732537
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Book Synopsis Relearning History by : Joe Regenbogen

Download or read book Relearning History written by Joe Regenbogen and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2017-09-15 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For many students, the traditional approach to the study of history does not work. The litany of facts arranged in a chronological sequence often turns out to be mind numbing and forgettable. In addition, they see little relevance between the past and the world they live in today. Relearning History was written for those students. Instead of reviewing the traditional time line of the past, the focus is directed at questions relevant to the present. Why does the two-party system dominate American politics? Why is wealth so unevenly distributed? Why does race and gender still play such a large role in modern society? Why has there never been a World War Three? These “why” questions, along with 11 others, serve as the foundation for a discussion of history so that the study of the past is inexorably linked to a enhanced understanding of the present. Students who are currently enrolled in history classes can use Relearning History to supplement and enrich the traditional curriculum. Some may even want to use it in place of the traditional curriculum. As for those adults who have completed their formal education and never learned much in their earlier history classes, this book will give them the chance to finally study history in a meaningful manner.


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