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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.

Long Teaching Module: Women and the Puerto Rican Labor Movement
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Marshall Islands Stick Charts
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Laws of Manu
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Posada Broadsheet
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Courage
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Seventeen Moments in Soviet History
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Children in the Slave Trade Table
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GDP in Yugoslavia: 1980-1989
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Competitive Journalism
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South African Native Affairs Commission report on education
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Short Teaching Module: Teaching the Intersection of Gender and Race through Colonial Medical Texts
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Multiplication with an Early Modern Counting Board
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Sire, They Are My Sons and My Wife
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A letter from U.S. President Andrew Jackson to the Senate Dated Washington, May 30, 1834
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Mameluke with a basket of flowers, 1641
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