Learning Through George Washington

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American History
American Revolution
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Civics
Commander-in-Chief
Constitution
Constitutional Convention
Constitutional History
Continental Army
Continental Soldiers
Declaration of Independence
Early American History
Early Republic
Economic History
Educators
Enslaved People
Enslavement
Enslavers
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Federal Government
Federalism
forthcoming
Founders
Founding Era
Founding Fathers
Gender History
General Washington
History Education
iCivics
Indigenous History
K-12 Education
Martha Washington
Material Culture
Mount Vernon
New Nation
Ona Judge
Pedagogy
Primary Sources
Public History
Reacting to the Past
Revolutionary Era
Revolutionary History
Revolutionary War
Slavery
Teacher Resources
Teacher Training
Teachers
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Virginia
War for Independence
Women's History

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813955858
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A handbook for teaching Washington's legacy, the American founding era, and responsible engagement in contemporary civic life

Crafted by a diverse group of expert historians, museum professionals, and K–12 teachers, Learning Through George Washington is an engaging, multifaceted exploration of how to teach and learn about the American Revolutionary era. For more than twenty-five years, these educators have gathered at Mount Vernon to participate in dynamic dialogues about Washington's life, eighteenth-century America, and the challenges of teaching this complex history to everyone from the curious public to advanced college students. The essays, each shaped by personal expertise, tackle subjects ranging from interpreting primary sources to discussing controversial topics, such as American slavery and Native dispossession, with accuracy and respect. By emphasizing primary source–based inquiry, material culture, and effective pedagogical methods, this collection invites readers to explore Washington's legacy and its continued relevance today. Perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and students, Learning Through George Washington not only deepens our historical understanding of the founding era but also provides valuable resources for further study, ensuring that Washington's call for the "general diffusion of knowledge" remains alive and well into the twenty-first century.

Kate Elizabeth Brown is Associate Professor of History at Western Kentucky University.

Lorri Glover is Professor of History and John Francis Bannon, S.J., Endowed Chair at Saint Louis University.

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