The Baltic Region In U.S. Western Civilization Textbooks
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.17.1.11-17Abstract
History textbooks in the United States have been much criticized recently, and not without reason.1 Nevertheless, they appear to be essential to the teaching of new and complex subject matter. American students usually encounter non-U .S. history systematically for the first time as advanced high school or beginning college students. They welcome a comprehensive textbook, and very few instructors would try to teach the course without one.
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