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European History
In 50 episodes hosted by novelist, vlogger, and podcaster John Green, viewers will learn about the big events, major players, and revolutionary ideas that shaped Europe (and the world) from 1450 to the present (USA 2021).
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Women in World History
Links zu Quellensammlungen (Lyn Reese, USA 1996-2017)
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Women in World History
This site contains reviews of curricula & of women's history books, historical background essays on topics such as women and the Crusades and historical perspectives on Islamic dress (Lyn Reese, 2005-17)
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BBC: A History of the World
This website from the BBC and the British Museum shows and explains hundreds of historic objects (2010-21).
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Academic Info History Gateway
The Academic Info History Gateway provides access to a wide range of historical websites. The links cover world history and can be browsed geographically or thematically (U.K. 2010).
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The History of Ancient Greece
The History of Ancient Greece Podcast is a deep-dive into one of the most influential and fundamental civilization in world history (USA 2022).
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History of the Juvenile Justice System in the U.S.
America incarcerates more juveniles than any country in the world. The 4-minutes video examines the evolution of the juvenile justice system (USA: The Root 2020).
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Crash Course: History of Science
With fourteen episodes and new episodes still being added, the video series starts by breaking down the very concept of ʺscience.ʺ From there, each approximately 12-minute episode discusses the history and social context of a particular scientific time period, such as engineering in the Roman empire, science in the medieval Islamicate world, and timekeeping in the Americas. ...
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Telling Stories of Human History Through Objects
Ways to use an idea of the British Museum: “History of the World in 100 Objects” (New York Times Learning 2011)
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The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
This archive in American History contains more than 65,000 items that cover five hundred years of American history, from Columbus’s 1493 letter describing the New World to soldiers’ letters from World War II and Vietnam (USA 2018).
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