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Teaching with Historic Places
October 9, 2020
Teaching with Historic Places offers a series of more than 160 classroom-ready lesson plans that use historic sites as a means for exploring American history.
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#CharlestonSyllabus
October 8, 2020
This resource includes a list of readings that educators can use to address the history of race relations and racial violence in the US.
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Remote Reflections: Being a Graduate Teaching Assistant during the Pandemic
October 8, 2020
This essay explores the challenges faced by graduate teaching assistants during COVID-19.
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Footnoting History Podcasts
October 7, 2020
Footnoting History is a bi-weekly podcast series dedicated to overlooked, popularly unknown, and exciting stories plucked from the footnotes of history.
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Women and Stalinism, 1929-1939
October 7, 2020
This teaching module offers content and activities appropriate for high school and college-level Modern World History students.
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The Animated Bayeux Tapestry
October 7, 2020
This video depicts events leading up to to the Norman Invasion of Britain in 1066.
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The Jewish Virtual Library: Virtual Jewish History Tours
October 7, 2020
This resource is an interactive and comprehensive online encyclopedia of Jewish history, politics, and culture.
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Middle Ages for Educators
October 6, 2020
Middle Ages for Educators offers short video lectures, digital tools, translated primary sources, and pedagogical approaches for teaching medieval studies.
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Cuban Heritage Collection Digital Collections, University of Miami
October 6, 2020
The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries houses the largest repository of materials on Cuba outside of the country and the most comprehensive collection of resources about Cuban exile history and the global Cuban diaspora experience.
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American Historical Review Digital Primary Sources
October 6, 2020
This site offers open access databases containing English and foreign language digitized primary sources for historical research.