Publications and Resources Catalogue
To order please call the NCHE office at 440-835-1776. Members receive a member discount for all orders. If you would like to order materials in bulk, please call NCHE for discount information.

NCHE Publications

Building a United States History Curriculum. $10.00
A manual on implementing the Bradley Commission's U.S. History Guidelines. Helps teachers and administrators follow and use Bradley Commission Themes and Strands of history as they plan for and teach U.S. history courses within the K-12 Scope and Sequence. Ideal for curriculum committees. Letter size, bound and 3-hole punched; 48 pp. ISBN: 0-9704599-2-0

Building a World History Curriculum. $10.00
How to implement the Bradley Commission's World History Guidelines. Helps teachers and administrators follow and use Bradley Commission Themes and Strands of history as they plan for and teach World history courses within the K-12 Scope and Sequence. Ideal for curriculum committees. Letter size, bound and 3-hole punched; 44 pp.

Building a History-Centered Curriculum for grades K-4. $10.00
A manual for implementing Bradley Commission guidelines in the elementary grades. Rationales, strategies, techniques, and possible scope and sequence patterns for elementary teachers, administrators, and curriculum-makers. Used by classroom teachers and curriculum committees. Letter size, bound, and 3-hole punched, 48 pp., (c) 2002, ISBN 0-9704599-1-2

OHIO HISTORY: A Professional Development Manual. $20.00
Anyone who teaches state history will want to read this manual. Although it is about the settling of Ohio in the 1840s, this 12-lesson unit is a concrete example of how to apply the Bradley Commission's Vital Themes and Habits of Mind in the elementary school while studying state and local history. It also makes the case that by teaching quality history, teachers prepare their students for general exams. The booklet includes 12 lesson plans that integrate Economics, Civics and Government, Geography, and multicultural studies in a history unit for 4th grade. There are also reproducible masters of primary source documents, maps and lesson materials. Letter size, comb bound, black and white copy, 74 pp.


NCHE Audio Tapes
General Session speeches from Conflict and Cooperation in History: NCHE National Conference in Pittsburgh, PA. Each Tape is $10.95, post paid.
  • David McCullough, Pittsburgh as a Lens Through Which To View American History

  • Fred Anderson, The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America

  • William Tsutsui, Conflict and Conciliation in Northeast Asia: The Russo-Japanese War and the Treaty of Portsmouth 100 Years On.


NCHE Occasional Papers
Short papers written on various topics of history education by a variety of authors.

  • American History since 1945: A Framework for Periodization, by Morton Keller, Brandeis University. $2.00

  • Historical Literature and Democratic Education, by John Anthony Scott. $4.00

  • The Nature of Contemporary History, by John Lewis Gaddis. $4.00

  • Seamless Subjects, Seamless Reform: Learning and Teaching Together from Pre-School to Ph.D., by Paul Gagnon. $4.00

  • How the Future of History Connects with Museums, by Spencer Crew. $2.00

  • The Future of History, by C. Vann Woodward. $1.00

  • Enlarging the Profession: Scholars Teaching History, A Plan of Action from the NCHE Conference, Preparing Knowledgeable and Effective History Teachers. $4.00

  • The Power of Political Cartoons in Teaching History, by Wm. Ray Heitzmann. $4.00

  • Why and How Should History Departments Prepare Secondary Social Studies Teachers? Four papers presented at NCHE's Panel at the AHA Conference, Jan. 8, 2000, Chicago. Donald Schwartz, John Shedd, Lawrence W. McBride, and Diane Puklin. $4.00

  • History and Teachers Matter, Roger Mudd's Keynote Speech at the NCHE National Conference, October 2000, Sacramento, CA. $4.00