ABSTRACT

This book examines text books used in English and American schools and determines the way in which national bias has been instilled into school children by the use of history books. This study reveals that the deliberate distortion common a generation ago has disappeared, but has been displaced by a more subtle form of bias that is more dangerous because it is less easily recognised. It deals in particular with the treatment of the American War of Indepdendence, the War of 1812 and World War I. The report contains positive suggestions to authors and publishers designed to eliminate all bias and to help them achieve historical objectivity.

part I|1 pages

THE FORMS OF NATIONAL BIAS

chapter 1|3 pages

The Nature of Modern Nationalistic Bias

chapter 2|10 pages

The Forms of Nationalistic Bias

part II|1 pages

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SECONDARY EDUCATION

part III|1 pages

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

chapter 1|16 pages

American Junior High School Textbooks

chapter 2|14 pages

American High School Textbooks

chapter 3|13 pages

British Secondary School Textbooks

part IV|1 pages

THE WAR OF 1812

chapter 1|4 pages

American Junior High School Textbooks

chapter 2|5 pages

American High School Textbooks

chapter 3|6 pages

British Secondary School Textbooks

part V|1 pages

THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914–1918

chapter 1|2 pages

American Junior High School Textbooks

chapter 2|3 pages

American High School Textbooks

chapter 3|5 pages

British Secondary School Textbooks

chapter 1|9 pages

Summary of Findings