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World History Commons

An open educational resource with peer-reviewed content for world and global history teachers, scholars, and students. This website provides more than 1,700 annotated primary sources, 100 teaching guides, 30 overviews of methods and approaches, and 250 website reviews. To learn more, consult this guide to using the site and our video guides for community college settings.

Short Teaching Module: Sick Men in Mid-Nineteenth-Century International Relations
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Map of Ichan Qala
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Transatlantic Perspectives: Europe in the Eyes of European Immigrants to the United States, 1930-1980
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Letter from the Nicaraguan embassy
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Peter Kolb Travel Narrative 2
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Long Teaching Module: Caribbean Seafaring in the Archaic Age (2000-400 BC)
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Leon Trotsky, The Permanent Revolution
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Letter to Council Women
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Digital History: Using New Technologies to Enhance Learning and Research
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Enslaved and Free Blacks in Saint Domingue
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Apolitical Intellectuals/ Intelectuales ApolĂ­ticos
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Fertility and Abortion in Czechoslovakia, 1950-2005
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Girl Museum
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Navigational Charts Based on Those Used by Zheng He
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Chinchorro Mummies
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