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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.

Piglas-Diwa newsletter/booklet
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John Stuart Mill on the French Revolution
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Invoice of goods shipped from New Orleans to Matamoros, Mexico in 1847
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Long Teaching Module: Children’s Health in Early Modern England
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The Voyages and Adventures of Ferdinand Mendez Pinto
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Source Collection: Pan-Africanism, Anticolonialism and Addressing the Problem of the Global Color Line in the 20th Century
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Making African Connections
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Nautical Chart, 1385
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Old Mission Santa Barbara
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Short Teaching Module: Transnational Efforts at Controlling Yellow Fever
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Protect the Great Results of the Cultural Revolution, 1974
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Peter Kolb Travel Narrative 2
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Swaddled Children Terra Cotta Bas-Reliefs
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San Antonio Convent
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World Light Map
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