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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.

Karl Marx: The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
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U.S. targets Indian activist, Taraknath Das
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Festival of Supreme Being
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The League of Nations Archive
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Women’s Work for Woman
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The Dream of Malinche
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Alexis de Tocqueville on the French Revolution
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Louis XVI
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Marco Polo’s Travels
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Long Teaching Module: Bhakti Poets
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Crucifix (Nkangi Kiditu)
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Analyzing Material Objects
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Primer: Big History
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Mao Tse-tung's Statement Regarding Racial Discrimination in the United States, 1963
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Short Teaching Module: Grimms' Children's and Household Tales
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