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Doing History
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture | Jun 15, 2021
The resource is a series of podcasts that examines how history is really made. -
The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago | Jun 15, 2021
The resource provides online collection access, as well as podcasts and interactive activities, both synchronous and asynchronous. -
George Washington and Medicine
National Library of Medicine | Jun 15, 2021
The resource encourages students to compare their previous knowledge of George Washington with primary and secondary source material. -
Pox Americana
Elizabeth Fenn, University of Colorado Boulder | Jun 15, 2021
The resource maps the smallpox epidemic that swept North America from 1775 to 1782. -
France
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Jun 14, 2021
The resource is a compilation of links to various web-based resources on the history of France. -
Lady Science
Anna Reser and Leila McNeill | Jun 11, 2021
The resource is a magazine for the history and popular culture of science. -
Nineteenth–Century Disability
Karen Bourrier, Boston University, Project Director; Christopher Keep, Project Advisor, Western University | Jun 10, 2021
The resource is an interdisciplinary collection of primary texts and images about physical and cognitive disability in the long nineteenth century. -
Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Government of Canada | Jun 10, 2021
The resource is the official website of the Canadian government as it pertains to the history and relations with the country’s... -
Latin American Travelogues
James N. Green, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, and Patricia Figueroa | Jun 8, 2021
The resource is a digital collection of Latin American travel accounts written in the 16th through 19th centuries. -
Share My Lesson
American Federation of Teachers | Jun 7, 2021
The resource includes hundreds of teacher resources, including social studies lesson plans and collections for middle and high school classes.
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