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Holt, Evelyn R. – 1989
In a random study of five middle school social studies textbooks available for adoption in the state of Indiana in 1984, great variation in the treatment of Egypt was noted. Coverage of contemporary history was incomplete in all cases. All texts dealt with Egypt's ancient history, but what was reported was questionable. Only one text addressed in…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Curriculum Enrichment, Foreign Countries, Geography
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Funk, David A. – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
A course syllabus for world legal history is presented to encourage more instruction in that field. It includes segments on modern and early primitive law, early civilized legal systems, medieval religious legal systems, acceptance and rejection of Roman law in Europe, and developments in the legal history of specific countries. (MSE)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Course Content, Course Descriptions, European History
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Matthee, Rudi – Journal of World History, 1996
Traces the changes in consumer habits for tea and coffee in Iran from the early 15th century (introduction of the beverages) to the late 19th century. Consumption often was tied to regional differentiation and social stratification. Shifting trade routes, especially those involving Russia and England also produced changes. (MJP)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Cultural Influences, Economic Impact, Exports
Gagliano, Sara; Rapport, Wendy – 1995
This packet of materials was created to accompany the exhibit "The Sphinx and the Pyramids: 100 Years of American Archaeology at Giza" at the Semitic Museum of Harvard University. The lessons and teacher's guide focus on the following: (1) "The Mystery of the Secret Tomb" where students take on the role of an archaeologist by…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Studies, Ancient History
Sobeih, Nabil Ahmed Amer – 1983
An overview of the development of formal education in the Arab countries over the past 12 centuries is presented. The overview, arranged into five major sections, emphasizes the interplay of indigenous and foreign cultural influences. Brief sections on the Great Arab Age (7th-10th centuries) and the decline of Arab culture (11th-17th centuries)…
Descriptors: Arabs, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, Developed Nations
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Keddie, Nikki R. – Journal of World History, 1990
Traces the history of Muslim women from ancient times to the present. Discusses the practice of veiling and its significance. Compares the status of women before and after the Qur'an. Delineates the class differences between Muslim women. Analyzes Muslim women under Islamic law, concentrating on laws governing marriage, sex, and divorce. (RW)
Descriptors: Divorce, Economic Status, Females, Higher Education
Guy, Talmadge C. – 1996
Africentrism is a culturally grounded philosophical perspective that reflects the intellectual traditions of both African and African American culture. Africentrism is understood as an attempt to reclaim a sense of identity, community, and power in the face of Eurocentric cultural hegemony. Four orientations to Africentrism are observed: the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, African Culture, African History
Pearson, Robert P.; Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1975
This book, intended for use with secondary and college students, presents a Middle Eastern view of the Middle East and the world. Most of the material in the book has been written by Middle Easterners, and it comes from a variety of sources including autobiographies, fiction, poetry, newspaper and magazine articles, letters, diaries,…
Descriptors: Arabs, Area Studies, Children, Education
Mayer, Shoshana Ben-Tsvi – 1976
The Palestinian Jewish educational system grew out of urban schools established in the 1800s through the philanthropic efforts of the European Jewish communities and out of rural schools established at Kibbutzim from the turn of the century. Standards were set first by a Teachers' Association, then by the worldwide Zionist Organization, and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
World Eagle, Inc., Wellesley, MA. – 1993
This book contains blank outline maps of the continent/region, tables and graphics depicting the size, population, resources and water, commodities , trade, cities, languages, religions, industry, energy, food and agriculture, demographic statistics, aspects of the national economies, and aspects of the national governments of the Middle East.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Atlases, Demography, Economic Development
Martens, Mert; Anderson, Marilyn – 2000
In this high school U.S. government and U.S. history curriculum unit, students examine in depth the establishment of the state of Israel. Detailed activities are provided to teach students about the role of the United States in the creation of the nation of Israel. The materials include informational handouts for students, background information…
Descriptors: Civics, Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Otto, Gina – 1998
Who is responsible for loss of life and property when one empire is conquered by another? It is the year 1473 A.D., 20 years after the fall of Constantinople. On May 29, 1453, the Eastern Roman Empire came to an end with the military takeover of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks. How could an empire cease to exist? What were the people in and…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Cultural Context, Curriculum Enrichment, European History
Jackson, Hayes – Humanities, 1997
Describes a project cataloging some of the earliest writings of humankind found in the Yale Babylonian Collection. The clay tablets convey information from recipes to religious incantations to commercial transactions. Discusses the emergence and practice of early writing and the computerization of these records. (MJP)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Cataloging, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Major, Marc R. – Social Education, 1996
Presents a simulation that focuses on Kurdish nationalism and the struggle for autonomy and independence from the states that rule over Kurdish lands. Students assume the roles of either one of the countries directly involved or the governing body of the United Nations. Includes extensive background material. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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Nissim, Chaim – CALICO Journal, 2004
Arabic is the language of the Arab minority in Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the neighbors of Israel (Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon). Hence, learning Arabic and Arab culture is very important to promoting understanding between Arabs and Jews. The concept of using the internet to promote learning and communication between students in…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Middle Eastern History, Jews, Islamic Culture
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