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Teaching About the Holocaust Online
US Holocaust Memorial Museum | Jun 17, 2021
The resource offers a wide range of robust online educational resources -
Elizabeth Blackwell’s Legacy
National Library of Medicine | Jun 17, 2021
The resource allows students to explore diverse careers and accomplishments of more than three hundred American women physicians. -
Impacts of the 1964 Rubella Epidemic
National Library of Medicine | Jun 17, 2021
The resource explores the medical and social dynamics of the American epidemic. -
Rubella Mothers as Moral Pioneers
Ashley E. Bowen | Jun 17, 2021
The resource has four classes in which students explore how the 1964 rubella epidemic reshaped cultural expectations about the “ideal” American family. -
Yellow Fever in 1793 and Today
National Library of Medicine | Jun 16, 2021
The resource invites students to examine the 1793 yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia in light of treatment today. -
The British Museum
The British Museum | Jun 15, 2021
The British Museum opened its doors in 1759. The museum is driven by an insatiable curiosity for the... -
The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago | Jun 15, 2021
The resource provides online collection access, as well as podcasts and interactive activities, both synchronous and asynchronous. -
Internet History Sourcebooks - Byzantium
The Fordham University History Department and the Fordham Center for Medieval Studies | Jun 15, 2021
This site provides access to an extensive collection of online resources on Byzantine history, including readings, material culture, and teacher resources. -
First Days Project
South Asian American Digital Archive | Jun 14, 2021
The resource collects, preserves, and shares stories of more than 500 immigrants' experiences in the United States. -
France
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Jun 14, 2021
The resource is a compilation of links to various web-based resources on the history of France.
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