600 BCE to 600 CE
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Our Shared Past in the Mediterranean
Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies, George Mason University; British Council; Social Science Research Council | Oct 21, 2020
The website’s curriculum includes six modules aimed at providing students with a historical understanding of the Mediterranean as a zone of interaction and global change. -
The British History Podcast
British History Podcast | Oct 20, 2020
This source is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain. -
Environmental History Resources
K. Jan Oosthoek | Oct 14, 2020
This site explores the ways in which people have interacted with their environments in the past. -
The Jewish Virtual Library
American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE) | Oct 7, 2020
This resource is an interactive and comprehensive online encyclopedia of Jewish history, politics, and culture. -
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. -
Middle Ages for Educators
Merle Eisenberg, Sara McDougall, Laura Morreale | Oct 6, 2020
Middle Ages for Educators offers short video lectures, digital tools, translated primary sources, and pedagogical approaches for teaching medieval studies. -
EDSITEment! Lesson Plans
National Endowment for the Humanities | Oct 5, 2020
This resource offer synchronous lesson plans that can be adapted to remote teaching. -
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. -
Teaching with Themes
Cynthia W. Resor | Oct 1, 2020
Teaching with Themes includes primary source images and texts, educational activities, quizzes, links to resources, and an informational blog. -
Travels of the Lute
Mairi Cowan, Elaine Goettler, and Pam King, University of Toronto | Sep 29, 2020
Travels of the Lute offers lesson plans, primary source material, and others resources to help instructors and students better understand...
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