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An on-line curriculum guide that explains the development of maritime technologies and the principal voyages from ancient... see more

This is a companion website to a PBS TV series of the same name. The website explores the political, social, military,... see more

This site, which notes that it is not a "rigourous academic site," tries to bring to life the peoples, cultures,... see more

The history of the Berlin Wall, from its creation to its destruction : An exhibition comprising around a hundred... see more

A student-driven Internet research lesson for middle school students. The lesson lines up with Michigan state standards... see more

People make choices. Choices make history. Facing History and Ourselves provides ideas, methods, and tools that support... see more

HyperHistory is an expanding scientific project presenting 3,000 years of world history with an interactive combination... see more

Based on a rare book exhibit at the Canadian National Library, this site presents an account of the the human side of the... see more

Center for Story and Symbol is a for-profit site offering lectures on mythology by Jonathan Young, Ph.D., who served as... see more

This is a free, online wikibook, so it is continually being updated and refined. According to the authors, the group "is... see more

NOTE: Prior to using this resource you must join the OER Project, which is free. Ask the big questions about our... see more

This is another website that I use for my 6th graders as well as for my adult learners. It is comparative to the CIA site... see more

This assignment has been created for a Modern World History 9th grade level course. I created this mapping activity using... see more

NOTE: In order to access this resource you must join the OER Project for which there is no charge. You might be surprised... see more

NOTE: You must first join the OER Project for which there is no cost. In the context of the history of the Universe, 1750... see more

'The Economist World in Figures iPad edition displays facts and figures for more than 190 countries around the world.... see more

This website was created as part of an online training course. In this online training course I transformed a face to... see more

In this course, the student will study the emergence of the major civilizations of the ancient world, beginning with the... see more

This is a stand alone lesson that uses Crane Brinton’s theory of Common Causes of Revolutions to compare the common... see more

This course introduces the student to the history of the world's major civilizations from medieval times to the early... see more

"Learn about ancient historical buildings like the Taj Mahal, Pantheon, Petra and more. Fifty famous buildings have been... see more

The Foreign Relations of the United States series is the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign... see more

"Despite the supposedly homogenizing effects of globalization, people continue to be joined together and divided asunder... see more

This class is a global survey of the great transformation in history known as the "Industrial Revolution." Topics include... see more