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America Between the Wars, 1917-1940, Part Two

Michael Kazin, professor of History at Georgetown University, explores cultural change and cultural backlash in America during the 1920s in reaction to the influx of immigrants in the early part of the century. This lecture is part two of two. Click for part one.

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Examination of counterfactual questions and how they are used in historical analysis.

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In the last 10 years, some major changes in history teaching have taken place.

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