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May 19, 2005History Week at Slate
Cliopatria's readers might be interested in knowing that it is History Week at Slate. Included on the, er, slate are David Greenberg's"The Jolly Green Giant," the first part of a two-part series that asks whether and how academic historians can attract wider audiences, Mark Lewis'"Deconstructing Teddy," and an exchange between Diane Ravitch and Jon Wiener about standards in history education.
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