Civil War Films for Teachers and Historians
Discover the powerful intersection of cinema and history in Civil War Films for Teachers and Historians by William B. Russell III. Published by the University Press of America in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 84 pages, offering educators and historians a unique perspective on teaching the Civil War through film.
This book is structured into four comprehensive chapters, each delving into effective methodologies for using film as a teaching tool. Russell explores various topics that enhance the understanding of the Civil War period (1850-1877) and provides practical guidance for integrating cinematic resources into history lessons.
Whether you are a teacher seeking innovative ways to engage students or a historian looking to enrich your understanding of Civil War narratives, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about American history.