William W. Joyce ’56
Teaching about Canada and Mexico, edited by William W. Joyce ’56 and
John F. Bratzel. Paperback, 141 pages, National Council for the Social Studies,
2006.
William Joyce is professor of education and deputy director, Canadian studies,
at Michigan State University. He currently is studying the
treatment of Canada in the foreign press and directing a series of curriculum
and development projects centering on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin. He
also is the author
of an article in the Spring
2007 issue of Lawrence Today.
Articles on Canada in this book cover its history, government, society, cultural
life, and the status of Québec. Those on Mexico deal with its pre-Hispanic
and subsequent history, its political system and culture, images of the United
States held by Mexicans, and Mexico’s recent accomplishments and upcoming
challenges.
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