600 BCE to 600 CE
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Southeast Europe
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Feb 1, 2021
The resource contains primary sources on Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia. -
Reading Like a Historian
Stanford History Group | Jan 22, 2021
The resource offers a free, downloadable curriculum which engages World History and US History students in historical inquiry. -
Women in Antiquity
Mount Allison University, under the instruction of Chelsea Gardner (Spring 2017); Rutgers University-Camden under the instruction of Abbe Walker (Fall 2017); Mount Allison University students, under the instruction of John Fabiano (Spring 2018) | Jan 20, 2021
The resource is an online resource for the study of Greco-Roman women in the ancient world. -
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. -
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. -
Eurodocs
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Nov 10, 2020
This site covers the period from antiquity until 1600. -
Fashion History Timeline
Justine De Young, project director, and Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) students and faculty | Nov 9, 2020
The website is an open-access source for fashion and dress history, featuring objects and art from over a hundred museums... -
OER Project
OER project, David Christiansen | Nov 1, 2020
This resource provides open-access, free world history courses and an educator community to help pace and guide the instructor. -
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.
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