East-West Church  Ministry Report
Vol. 10, No. 2, Spring 2002, Covering the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe


Review

Khachikian, Arthur.  Mapping Russia: Geographic and Cultural Diversity.  Stanford, CA: Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, 2001.  $21.95.

This 42-page curriculum, designed for upper secondary schools, would also work well as a resource for missionary orientation for career adults as well as short-term teenagers. Mapping Russia is part of a series of over 100 curriculum supplements produced by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) that stress the development of critical thinking and multiple perspectives. It features map exercises and case studies of the Caucasus and Siberia, with particular attention to ethnic, cultural, climatic, and ecological diversity. To order, contact the Institute for International Studies, Encina Hall East, 616 Serra St., Stanford, CA 94305; phone: 800-578-1114 (U.S.) or 650-723-1114 (International); fax: 650-723-6784; E-mail: SPICE.SALES@forsythe.stanford.edu; Web site: http://spice/stanford.edu.


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