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On Top of the World
Dave Eaton, Grand Valley State University and Matt Drewinski, Prep Brays Oaks | Sep 29, 2020
On Top of the World History is a podcast that shares ways of teaching and researching world history. -
The Amboyna Conspiracy Trial
Adam Clulow | Sep 29, 2020
This project focuses on the Amboyna Conspiracy Trial of 1623. In this trial, Dutch authorities accused a group of English... -
The American Revolution
Joanne Freeman, Yale University | Sep 21, 2020
This course, taught by Joanne Freeman, examines the American Revolution from a broad perspective, tracing the participants’ shifting sense of... -
Extra History
Extra Credits, LLC | Sep 16, 2020
Extra History features more than 375 closed captioned, animated videos on various historical events and figures spanning time, place, and theme. -
The Indian Ocean in World History
The Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center | Sep 16, 2020
The Indian Ocean in World History helps teachers incorporate this region into world history studies by illustrating interactions that took... -
Slave Voyages
Emory University Center for Digital Scholarship, the University of California at Irvine, and the University of California at Santa Cruz, the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University | Sep 9, 2020
This digital memorial raises questions about the largest slave trades in history and offers access to the documentation available to answer them. -
The Canadian Encyclopedia
Historica Canada | Aug 24, 2020
The Canadian Encyclopedia is an expansive collection of primary and secondary sources on the political, social, economic, cultural, human rights, and legal history of Canada. -
India and the British
National Archives UK | Aug 23, 2020
This is an online exhibition of the National Archives UK. -
U.S. History Scene
Rhae Lynn Barnes & Jenni Ostwinkle, U.S. History Scene | Aug 19, 2020
U.S. History Scene provides educators with free digital resources, selected by historians, that teachers can incorporate into their curriculum. -
Slavery Images
Jerome S. Handler, Virginia Humanities; Henry Lovejoy, University of Colorado, Boulder | Aug 14, 2020
This source is a growing collection with over 1,200 images relating to slavery.
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