Germany

Books

Bauer, K., & Drew, R. (1995). Germany: World neighbor series. Cypress, California: Creative Teaching Press, Inc.

Lingens, H., & Lingens, B. (1980). Education in West Germany: A quest for excellence. (Fastback 140). Bloomington, Indiana: The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation.

Moore, R. (1979). Fodor's Germany west and east 1979. New York: David McKay Company, Inc.

Prittie, T. (1961). Life world library: Germany. New York: Time Inc.

Sasek, M. (1962). This is Munich. Italy: Fabbristampa.

Pamphlet

Schaffer, F. (1996). Creative kid's report on Germany. Torrance, California: Frank Schaffer Publications, Inc.

Journal Articles

Anderson, C. (1993). Presidential address: The context of civic competence and education five hundred years after Columbus. Social Education. 57 (4), 160-164.

Berentsen, W. (1993). A geopolitical overview of Europe. Social Education. 57 (4), 170-176.

Blankenship, G. (1994). Germany, the search for unity. Social Studies and the Young Learner. (Pull-out feature). 6 (4), 1-4.

Blondo, R., & Schamel, W. (1993). Teaching with documents: Correspondence urging bombing of Auschwitz during World War II. Social Education. 57 (4), 150-155.

Dinan, D. (1993). The economic development of postwar Germany. Social Education. 57 (4), 176- 181.

Garland, J. (1992). Election '90 ... German style. Social Education. 56 (1), 63-65.

McKinnon, M. (1993). Why study Germany and Europe now? Social Education. 57 (4), 168-170.

Riemer, J. (1993). The ECU as the "mark" of unity: Europe between monetary integration and monetary union. Social Education. 57 (4), 184-186.

Schmid, G. (1993). Immigration in Europe: How much "other" is too much? Social Education. 57 (4), 181-183.

Stassen, D. (1993). A united Germany in a uniting Europe. Social Education. 57 (4), 187-192.

Stassen, M., & Kraemer, D. (1993). Europe's new center. Social Education. 57 (4), 166-167.


Resources compiled by Dr. Loretta Kuse
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