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The Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project is a digital archive of primary sources and student papers related to... see more
This page traces the history of labor, workers' rights, and labor movements from agrarian and feudal economies through... see more
This site aims to give teachers the tools to increase student understanding of the American economic system and the... see more
This site is about American Labor studies such as the history of labor including child labor. Also includes labor union... see more
'Easily time labor contractions. A handy one-button interface to start and stop the timer, it also lists the duration and... see more
This course is a survey of world economic history, and it introduces economics students to the subject matter and... see more
This course will explore food in modern American history as a story of industrialization and globalization. Lectures,... see more
Who Built America? includes a free online textbook, primary document repository, and teaching resource created by the... see more
This hub page provides a structured overview of economic history as a discipline and connects students to its major... see more
This course surveys the history of 19th and 20th century Africa. It focuses on the European conquest of Africa and the... see more
This page explores how gender has shaped and been shaped by economic systems across time, examining the often-invisible... see more
A chronological look at how the United States took shape -- from its origins as an obscure set of colonies on the... see more
This is a case study presented by the University of Pittsburgh Department of Pathology in which a 68-year-old white... see more
This video was recorded at HIST 119 - The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877. Professor Blight begins this... see more
This course will explore the relation of women and men in both pre-industrial and modern societies to the changing map of... see more
According to the site, "Faculty members from across City University of New York campuses have worked together to create... see more
The exhibit began as an exercise in the virtual classroom for The Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at... see more
In this seminar we will examine various issues related to the intersection of race and gender in Asian America, starting... see more
This course is a survey of world economic history, and it introduces economics students to the subject matter and... see more
This course will introduce the student to the history of Europe from 1800 to present day. The student will learn about... see more
According to the "Project Overview," Digital Durham "offers students, teachers, and researchers a range of primary... see more
This course surveys the history of 19th- and 20th-century Africa. It focuses on the European conquest of Africa and the... see more
This page examines war not only as a military event but as a transformative social and cultural force. It explores how... see more