Operating Systems History, Services, and Structure
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Internet Modern History Sourcebook
The Internet Modern History Sourcebook is one of series of history primary sourcebooks. It is intended to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in modern European history and American history, as well as in modern Western Civilization and World Cultures. Although this part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project began as a way to access texts that were already available on the Internet, it now contains hundreds of texts made available locally.
Bring history to life with a Living History Day!
A Living History Day turns students into teachers and challenges them to think historically.
Genocide, Memory, and the Post War International History of Human Rights
The World Shattered and Remade
Beyond Black History Month
Go beyond approaches that marginalize African American history by "shifting the lens" to look at events from new perspectives.
Black History Month can be a wonderful celebration of the contributions that African Americans have made to American history and culture. All too often, however, those contributions are heralded in February but seldom mentioned throughout the rest of the year. Ideally, every month’s history curriculum should include those contributions, but how do you integrate Africa
Ideologies of Class, Gender and History
Socialism, Liberalism, Conservatism, Feminism, Historicism, Romanticism
Global History (II) 'Sweet Commerce': Slavery, Consumption and a World Economy
The Crisis of Authority (II)
Global History (I): 'New' Worlds, 'New' Peoples, 'New' Goods
New States, New Worlds
Social and Political Structures of Early Modern Europe
New States, New Worlds
The 'Renaissance' in Western and World History (low audio first 2.5 mins)
Identities and Ideals
Reel American History Project
The general goal of the Reel American History project is to foster critical thinking about a matter of enduring cultural attention, especially where young people are concerned: the formation of our national identity.
Reel American History is designed to be a "Collaborative Shared Resource". It aims at being a large, ongoing, cumulative, collaborative project that involves many students and many faculty over a long period of time. We strive to engage students in authentic learning – making st
History and Paradigms (con't) (low audio)
Fuzzy audio, please be patient while this is addressed.
History and Paradigms
Please forgive the background audio noise -- it has since been addressed (Podcast Team).
A History of Computation, Control, and Communication
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Operating Systems History, Services, and Structure
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Historical Foundation for Modern Materials Science
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What is Environmental History
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The Structures and Institutions of Class (con't) - Ideologies of Class, gender and History
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The Cultural Legacies Of Early Modern Europe (no video first 30 seconds)
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The Renaissance in Western History
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