Publication Date: January 7, 2010
Pages: 160
Whitewashing War explores perhaps the most critical issue social studies educators presently face: How do we teach our students about war? In this timely book, Christopher Leahey investigates how the political struggles over the social studies curriculum, the corporate domination of the textbook and testing industry, and the curricular constraints of the No Child Left Behind Act combine to stifle historical inquiry and deprive students of meaningful social studies instruction. Using the controversial Vietnam War as a case study, Leahey holds textbook narratives up to the light, illuminating how the adoption process, interpretive framework, and selection of evidence combine to transform the past into thinly veiled historical myths.
By attending to questions traditionally ignored in history education, this dynamic book:
Christopher R. Leahey teaches world history in upstate New York. His articles have appeared in Social Education and The Social Studies.
“An invaluable aid to understanding the past and its connection to our current predicament.”
—Fredrik Logevall, Cornell University
“Compelling insights into history teaching and curriculum.”
—From the Foreword by E. Wayne Ross, University of British Columbia
“The author has done a masterful job of exploring issues of historiography, pedagogy, textbook debates, and critical thinking. Through a deep examination of two historical turning points in the Vietnam War, he has contrasted the known facts of these periods with the accounts contained in the textbooks.”
—Rick Ayers, Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley
“Whitewashing War challenges the fundamental assumptions underlying the corporate regime of standards, textbooks, and testing and exposes the distortions, manipulation, and lies that result. Leahey builds a compelling case for critical inquiry and dialogue. Highly recommended!”
—Ronald W. Evans, San Diego State University, author of The Social Studies Wars
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