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  • The British Library — Teaching Resources

    The British Library | Jun 1, 2021

    The resource is comprised of almost 250 individual units; most are in English, with a few in French, German, Italian, and Serbian.
  • By the People Transcription Campaigns

    Library of Congress | May 28, 2021

    The resource invites the public to transcribe, review, and tag digitized pages from Library of Congress collections.
  • Dictionary of Canadian Biography

    University of Toronto, Université Laval, Canadian Museum of History, Government of Canada | May 24, 2021

    The resource is a staple of Canadian historical research.
  • Crash Course — History

    Josh Green and Hank Green | May 19, 2021

    The resource has more than 300 videos on history topics that span time and place.
  • Virginia Museum of History and Culture

    Virginia Museum of History and Culture | May 17, 2021

    The resource collects, preserves, and interprets the Commonwealth's history.
  • TeacherServe

    National Humanities Center | May 12, 2021

    The resource revolves around three themes: Divining America--Religion in American History, Nature Transformed—The Environment in American History, Freedom’s Story—Teaching African American Literature and History.
  • Smart Histories

    Tanil Vasilahu, Madis Maasing, Kerry Kubilius with Sammi Bold, Tony Burnett, Mehak Zaib Suddle | May 6, 2021

    The resource hosts 36 short videos on Russian history from prehistoric times to the present.
  • Berkeley History-Social Science Project

    UC-Berkeley History-Social Science Project | May 4, 2021

    The resource offers teacher-tested lesson plans, teaching strategies and instructional support for K-12 teachers.
  • Infectious Historians

    Merle Eisenberg, University of Maryland; Lee Mordechai, Hebrew University of Jerusalem | May 4, 2021

    The Infectious Historians website features a podcast and blog. Created by historians of disease, the...
  • IEEE REACH (Raising Engineering Awareness through the Conduit of History)

    IEEE History Center | May 3, 2021

    The resource provides history teachers with free educational resources that situate science, technology, and engineering in their social and humanistic contexts.
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