Revolutions

  • War, Terror, and Resistance to the French Revolution

    World History Commons, excerpted from RRCHNM "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution" | Apr 14, 2021

    The resource includes an informational essay on the Terror and 75 primary sources.
  • Historiana

    EuroClio, Webtic, and Use | Apr 12, 2021

    The resource offers ready-to-use learning activities and innovative digital tools made by and for history educators across Europe.
  • 1930 Brazilian Revolution

    Jabzy, Three Minute History | Apr 6, 2021

    The resource is a short video that examines the end of Brazil’s first republic and “coffee-with-milk” politics.
  • Dorr Rebellion Project Website

    Erik J. Chaput and Christiane Marie Landry, Providence College | Mar 22, 2021

    This site includes a short-form documentary, images, lesson plans, a database of letters, and links to articles and educational materials...
  • Internet Global History Sourcebook

    Paul Halsall, editor | Mar 15, 2021

    The resource explores interaction between world cultures, and ways in which the “world” has a history in its own right.
  • Internet East Asian History Sourcebook

    Paul Halsall, ed. | Mar 10, 2021

    The resource includes texts derived from the three major online Sourcebooks (Ancient History, medieval, Modern history) along with additional texts and websites.
  • Eastern Europe

    Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Feb 9, 2021

    The resource contains primary sources on Belarus and the Ukraine.
  • Central Europe

    Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Feb 8, 2021

    The resource contains primary sources on Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland.
  • Russia

    Eurodocs, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University; European History Primary Sources, European University Institute | Feb 5, 2021

    The resource includes textual and visual sources, as well as objects.
  • Modern Latin America, 8th Edition

    Developed by students at Brown University working with Professor James N. Green in the course “Modern Latin America.” | Jan 25, 2021

    The resource serves as support material for the 8th edition of the textbook.
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