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Teaching History with Music |  Vol 19 No 4 | July 2005 | OAH Magazine of History

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Teaching History with Music
Volume 19, no 4 • July 2005


NOTES ON THE ACCOMPANYING MUSIC CD

FROM THE EDITOR
Listening for History
Kevin B. Byrne

FOREWORD
Using Music to Teach American History
Mariana Whitmer

SPECIAL MUSIC CD
Notes on the Accompanying Music CD

ARTICLES
Music as a Cultural Mirror
Deane L. Root

Songs with Social Significance: An Introduction
Mariana Whitmer

Dvořák and the Teaching of American History
Joseph Horowitz

TEACHING RESOURCES
Voices Across Time
Kathryn Miller Haines

Freedom Songs and the Modern Civil Rights Movement
David C. Hsiung

Whose America?: Contesting the Meaning of America in the 1930s
Peter J.P. DiNardo

Copland, Culture, and Catastrophe: Teaching the Depression through Classical Music
Robert Stinson

TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
“We were to give up our guns, who belonged to the band”: Diary of William Woodlin, 8th U.S. Colored Troops, Company G (GLC 6599)
James M. McPherson

ON TEACHING
Integrating Live Music in the Classroom: Reflections of a Troubadour on Teaching History
Bill Schustik

AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE
Origins of American Slavery
Philip D. Morgan

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