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The Civil War and Reconstruction: Open Yale Courses
August 13, 2020
This course, taught by David Blight, explores the causes, course, and consequences of the American Civil War, from the 1840s to 1877.
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Mapping History Project
August 13, 2020
The Mapping History Project provides interactive and animated representations of fundamental historical problems and/or illustrations of historical events, developments, and dynamics.
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Through the Lens of History: Biafra, Nigeria, the West and the World
August 13, 2020
This unit analyzes a single event in Nigerian history for the purpose of learning more about colonial and post-colonial Africa, the West and the world.
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Freedom on the Move: A Database of Fugitives from American Slavery
August 12, 2020
Freedom on the Move is a database of fugitives from American slavery that aids in rediscovering the stories of self-liberating people.
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Visualizing Cultures: Image-Driven Scholarship
August 12, 2020
This site compiles high-resolution digitized images from China and Japan from the 18th to 19th centuries, and includes a curriculum and course.
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Constitute: The World's Constitutions to Read, Search, and Compare
August 12, 2020
Constitute offers access to the world's constitutions so that users can systematically compare them across a broad set of topics. It also provides instructional material.
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The American Yawp: A Massively Collaborative Open U.S. History Textbook
August 11, 2020
The American Yawp offers a free and online, collaboratively built, open American history textbook designed for college-level history courses.
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What is Gregorian Chant?
August 11, 2020
This video explains what Gregorian chant is, exploring its origins, importance, and general characteristics.
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Sage American History
August 10, 2020
Sage American History is designed for use by undergraduate college, community college and high school teachers and students.
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Germany: Primary Documents
August 9, 2020
The resource includes textual, visual, and material sources on German history.