Social and Political Structures of Early Modern Europe - European Civilization from the Renaissance
An introduction to European history from around 1500 to the present. The central question that the course addresses is how and why Europe-- a small, relatively poor, and politically fragmented place-- became the motor of globalization and a world civilization in its won right. Put differently how did �western� become an adjective that, for better and often for worse, stands in place of �modern.� Our approach will be broadly cultural, i.e. it approaches politics, economics, social life,
Marx: the Rights of Man and Citizen (Instructor ran overtime. Podcast ends early)
Instructor ran overtime. Podcast ends early.
Modern Rights Theory and 19th-Century Social Thought
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Politics, Culture, and Society at the End of the 19th Century
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Cultural Diversity in Early Modern Europe
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Edelman, American Government and the Politics of Youth
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Early earth, continental drift, early life
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The 21st Century Family (film clip not available)
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Integration: Fertilization and early development Fall 2007
Integration: Fertilization and early development. From Bio 1A: General Biology lecture - Fall 2007. A general introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organism genetics, animal development, form and function. Closed Captioned webcast available.
Early Rome: Social Conflicts and the Conquest of Italy, c. 700-265 BC
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Zebrafish early juveniles
After hatching from the egg, further development of the eyes, heart, blood vessels and other structures can be observed in Danio.
Idaho Civil Rights Program: American Indian Emphasis Program (AIEP)
This site provides an introduction to the American Indian Emphasis Program, which provides sound program practices in administering the Idaho Civil Rights Program. The site features contact information and an overview of the AIEP's goals.
Native American Community Teaching and Demonstration Garden Nez Perce Reservation, Nez Perce County,
This site provides information on a USDA research project. The primary objective of this project, a teaching and demonstration garden, is to provide hands-on teaching and demonstrations to grade school-age children, elders, the USDA Tribal Food Service Center, and other residents of the reservation. The primary teaching and demonstration efforts will target knowing native plants of the Americas; planting and establishing plants of the Americas; understanding garden vegetable culture and producti
The Internet in American Life - the Demographics
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Nineteenth Century Europe
This course covers the political, social and cultural history of Europe from 1815 to 1900, including the history of each major European nation.
Transconductance, Small-Signal Model, Early Effect, Operation in Saturation Mode
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What Did Women Want?? Women and Society in the 19th Century
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The 18th Century and the Enlightenment
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North American Slave Narratives
This site offers more than 250 memoirs, autobiographies, and narratives from individuals who were slaves. An African king who was sold into slavery, the dress maker for Mary Todd Lincoln, the servant of Robert E. Lee during the Civil War, and the nurse of George Washington are included, as are stories of Sojourner Truth, George Washington Carver, Booker T. Washington, and others. These firsthand accounts describe the conditions and sufferings of slaves and a number of escapes to freedom.
The Early Reign of Constantine
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