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Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864)
Asia for Educators, Columbia University, with consultant Dr. Sue Gronewald | Apr 15, 2021
The resource offers two activities that can be used to study the revolt that nearly toppled the Qing Dynasty. -
China, A Century of Revolution
Sue Williams | Apr 14, 2021
The resource uses original footage and oral history to document the collapse of the Yuan dynasty, rise of the Chinese Republic,... -
War, Terror, and Resistance to the French Revolution
World History Commons, excerpted from RRCHNM "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution" | Apr 14, 2021
The resource includes an informational essay on the Terror and 75 primary sources. -
Historiana
EuroClio, Webtic, and Use | Apr 12, 2021
The resource offers ready-to-use learning activities and innovative digital tools made by and for history educators across Europe.
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Australia/Pacific
University of California-San Diego | Apr 8, 2021
The resource offers subject listings of primary sources available online for targeted student research. -
1930 Brazilian Revolution
Jabzy, Three Minute History | Apr 6, 2021
The resource is a short video that examines the end of Brazil’s first republic and “coffee-with-milk” politics. -
The End of the Vargas Age in Brazil - 1953/54
Gukpa | Apr 5, 2021
The resource is comprised of excerpts of the documentaries “Getúlio Vargas” (1974) and “Jango” (1984). -
Conferencing the International
Dr Benjamin Thorpe, based on the archival research of Prof Stephen Legg, as part of the AHRC-funded "Conferencing the International" project | Mar 31, 2021
The resource offers a study of the failed India Round Table Talks (London, 1930-1932). -
Remembering Tiananmen Square
Matthew P. Romaniello | Mar 30, 2021
The resource is a short teaching module that includes historical context for an annotated primary source, discussion questions, and reflections on student responses and engagement.
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