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  2. Japanese history textbook controversies - Wikipedia

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    Japanese history textbook controversies involve controversial content in government-approved history textbooks used in the secondary education (middle schools and high schools) of Japan. The controversies primarily concern the nationalist right efforts to whitewash the actions of the Empire of Japan during World War II .

  3. Encyclopedia of World History - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of World History is a classic single-volume work detailing world history. The first through fifth editions were edited by William L. Langer. The Sixth Edition contained over 20,000 entries and was overseen by Peter N. Stearns. It was made available online until removed in 2009.

  4. Textbook - Wikipedia

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    School textbooks used during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. The history of textbooks dates back to ancient civilizations. For example, Ancient Greeks wrote educational texts. The modern textbook has its roots in the mass production made possible by the printing press.

  5. A history textbook for school students in China has mentioned the country's "war" on Covid-19 for the first time, ... while the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates the number of deaths to be ...

  6. History Alive! textbooks - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, J Weekly, a Northern California Jewish news blog, highlighted the book's adoption in a Santa Rosa, California high school. After a parent complained about anti-Israel bias, the Jewish Community Relations Council reported on the problems in the book, then sent it to Alan Dershowitz, who concurred.

  7. Bibliography of world history (field) - Wikipedia

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    Bayly, Christopher Alan. The birth of the modern world, 1780–1914: global connections and comparisons (Blackwell, 2004); Bullet, Richard et al., The Earth and Its Peoples 6th ed. (2 vol, 2014), university textbook