The Code of Hammurabi

A Case Study

by Jeanne Breazeale; Jack Sholl


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/17/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781491813645
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781491813638

About the Book

This case study shows that a widely used U. S. Government high school textbook puts an ancient King of Babylon on the same level as American founding fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The research study finds that the assertion that the Hammurabi Code is an underlying document of the United States—as millions of American high school students are being taught today—is not correct. The U.S. Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights are the founding documents of the United States. The study challenges the claim by both legalists and religionists to the presumed importance of this ancient code to the foundations of American government—now and in the past. It warns that historical revisionism of this type poses a threat to U.S. national security at a time when American values are being challenged abroad, especially in the Middle East. It finds no overall uniform oversight or coordination of parties at all levels involved in high school textbook content. The present system for fully reviewing textbooks and curricula—a combination of publishers, school boards, issue-blind teachers and academics, government and national security agencies—is not working. Unless corrected, the foundations of freedom and democracy and the Judeo-Christian spiritual values upon which they are built will continue to be seriously eroded in the nation’s high schools.


About the Author

Jeanne Breazeale has taught high school American History, World History, Western Civilization and Government courses for over 20 years in private and public schools in Massachusetts, Maryland, New York and Florida, and was on the editorial staff at Simon & Schuster. She received her degree in secondary education from the University of Maryland. Jack Sholl is a journalist, writer and independent scholar. He has a degree in journalism from The Pennsylvania State University, where he did graduate work in mass communications.