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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, -
History of Cartography Project
Matthew H. Edney, Project Director; David Woodward and J.B. Harley, Founding Editors | Dec 1, 2020
This resource is a research, editorial, and publishing venture on the history of maps and mapping. -
Teaching Decolonization Resource Collection
National History Center of the American Historical Association | Nov 18, 2020
The source provides a range of materials to support the study of decolonization in the classroom. -
Analyzing Travel Narratives
Tom Ewing | Nov 1, 2020
This resource offers students a primer on how to approach contemporary observations through the case study of John Ledyard, traveling companion to Captain Cook. -
World History Connected
John Maunu, World History Connected, University of Illinois Press | Oct 21, 2020
This site offers resources about the place of port cities in maritime and world history. -
American Historical Review Digital Primary Sources
American Historical Review Digital Primary Sources at Indiana University | Oct 6, 2020
This site offers open access databases containing English and foreign language digitized primary sources for historical research. -
Digital Newberry
The Newberry Library | Oct 5, 2020
Explore the Newberry Library through digital collections, scholarly publications, research tools, interactive resources, educational tools, and online exhibitions. -
The Avalon Project
Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale University | Oct 3, 2020
The source is an extensive digital archive of primary sources and supporting documents relevant to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government. -
The Fallen of World War II
Neil Halloran and Andy Dollerson | Sep 29, 2020
The Fallen of World War II is an interactive documentary that examines the human cost of the second World War... -
The Meiji at 150 Project
Tristan Grunow and Naoko Kato, University of British Columbia, Vancouver | Sep 22, 2020
The Meiji at 150 Project examines Japan's position in global history and the place of the Meiji Restoration in Japanese history.
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