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History Lessons: How Textbooks from Around the World Portray U.S. History is a comparative work of history education coedited by Dana Lindaman and Kyle Ward. Rather than offering a conventional narrative of United States history, the book gathers textbook passages used in classrooms outside the United States and places them beside one another to show how the same events can be interpreted through sharply different national perspectives. Its subject is not only the United States, but also the ways nations organize memory, identity, and political judgment through school materials. The book belongs to the fields of historiography, curriculum studies, and international education, and its purpose is to make readers aware that textbooks are not neutral containers of facts. By presenting foreign accounts of topics involving the United States, it invites educators, students, and general readers to examine how historical knowledge is shaped by selection, emphasis, translation, ideology, and the political needs of the society that teaches it.