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Understanding and Teaching Contemporary US History since Reagan (The Harvey Goldberg Series for Understanding and Teaching History) (Hardcover)

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By Kimber Quinney (Editor), Amy L. Sayward (Editor)
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Understanding and Teaching Contemporary US History since Reagan is designed for teachers looking for new perspectives on teaching the recent past, the period of US history often given the least attention in classrooms. Less of a traditional textbook than a pedagogical Swiss Army knife, the volume offers a diversity of voices and approaches to teaching a field that, by its very nature, invites vigorous debate and puts generational differences in stark relief. Older history is likely to feel removed from the lived experiences of both teachers and students, allowing for a certain dispassion of perspective. By contrast, contemporary history creates unique challenges, as individual teachers and students may think they know “what really happened” by virtue of their personal experiences.

The volume addresses a wide swath of topics, from social movements around identity and representation to the Supreme Court, law enforcement, migration, climate change, and international relations. Emphasizing critical thinking and primary-source analysis, it will aid teachers in creating an invigorating and democratizing classroom experience. Intended for use in both secondary and postsecondary classrooms, the book’s structure allows for a variety of applications and invites a broad audience.

About the Author


Kimber M. Quinney is an assistant professor of history at California State University, San Marcos. Specializing in the convergence of ethnicity, immigration, and domestic politics in the making of US foreign policy, she is also advisor to her students who intend to become history-social science teachers.

Amy L. Sayward is a professor of history at Middle Tennessee State University. She is the author, coauthor, or editor of several books, including The United Nations in International History and Tennessee Histories. 

Praise For…


“Quinney and Sayward’s timely text is uniquely crafted to appeal to US history secondary classrooms. Enticing and exciting topics from Reagan to Trump lead students to research primary and secondary sources. Classroom students learn that contemporary issues are vital to America’s future and critical thinking skills guide them to articulate a better tomorrow.”—Rowena McClinton, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

“Exceptionally well organized and presented, Understanding and Teaching Contemporary US History since Reagan is comprised of fifteen erudite contributions deftly organized into two main sections. . . . An ideal and recommended addition.”—Midwest Book Review

“An excellent resource for secondary and undergraduate instructors and pre-service teachers in history and civics. . . . Highly recommended.”—CHOICE Reviews

Product Details
ISBN: 9780299339500
ISBN-10: 0299339505
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication Date: December 20th, 2022
Pages: 280
Language: English
Series: The Harvey Goldberg Series for Understanding and Teaching History