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Linda K. Brown

Editor’s Note: “Gleanings” is a forum for thought-provoking material about history and teaching gathered from various educational publications. Our hope is to offer our readers multiple viewpoints and to help spread the word about innovative ideas and projects. In this column, Linda K. Brown reviews web sites that are useful for teaching world history. This article originally appeared in the Winter 1998 issue of The Network News, the newsletter of the National History Education Network (NHEN). To learn more about NHEN, contact Loretta Lobes, NHEN, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of History, BH 240, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890; (412) 268-1143.

June 2006

Linda K. Brown has requested this article be removed from the OAH website.


Linda K. Brown is the curriculum coordinator for the International Baccalaurete Program at Milford Mill Academy, a public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland. She has an M.A. in Middle Eastern history, an M.S. in professional writing, and an addiction to books.