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Crime and Punishment
National Archives UK | Dec 21, 2020
The resource examines crime, prevention, and punishment in England in four periods, starting before 1450 and ending in the 20th century. -
Benjamin Franklin’s American Enlightenment
The American Philosophical Society; National Endowment for the Humanities | Dec 9, 2020
This resource enhances understandings of the importance of science and scientific learning in the 18th and 19th centuries. -
Gallica
Bibliothèque Nationale de France | Dec 7, 2020
This site is the digital library of the National Library of France and its partners. -
Teaching Medieval Slavery and Captivity
Public History Endowment of the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Arizona State University | Dec 6, 2020
The website provides resources for teachers who want to address the global history of slavery and captivity during the medieval period,
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Smithsonian Social Studies Online
Smithsonian Institution | Dec 1, 2020
The source focuses on maps as historical sources. -
Women in World History
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University | Dec 1, 2020
The website offers primary sources on women in French North Africa and the Islamic Empire. -
The Daily Bellringer
Jared Bruening | Nov 30, 2020
This resource, designed by an 8th grader teacher and instructional coach, is intended for middle and high school US history... -
The History of Toronto
Carl Benn, PhD, City of Toronto Museums & Heritage Services; Catherine Molnar, MA, City of Toronto Museums & Heritage Services; Kevin Hebib, City of Toronto Museums & Heritage Services | Nov 27, 2020
This source summarizes the current scholarly consensus on the main themes in Toronto's past. -
Khamseen
Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum at the University of Michigan | Nov 21, 2020
This website offers digital resources on Islamic art, architecture, and visual culture.
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