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MOOC | Eric Foner - The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1861 | Sections 1 through 10... - 0 views

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    Youtube Playlist The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850 -1861 Discover how the issue of slavery came to dominate American politics, and how political leaders struggled and failed to resolve the growing crisis in the nation. A House Divided: The Road to Civil War, 1850-1861 is a course that begins by examining how generations of historians have explained the crisis of the Union. After discussing the institution of slavery and its central role in the southern and national economies, it turns to an account of the political and social history of the 1850s. It traces how the issue of the expansion of slavery came to dominate national politics, and how political leaders struggled, unsuccessfully, to resolve the growing crisis. We will examine the impact of key events such as Bleeding Kansas, the Dred Scott decision, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, and end with the dissolution of the Union in the winter of 1860-61. This course is part of the series, The Civil War and Reconstruction, which introduces students to the most pivotal era in American history. The Civil War transformed the nation by eliminating the threat of secession and destroying the institution of slavery. It raised questions that remain central to our understanding of ourselves as a people and a nation - the balance of power between local and national authority, the boundaries of citizenship, and the meanings of freedom and equality. The series will examine the causes of the war, the road to secession, the conduct of the Civil War, the coming of emancipation, and the struggle after the war to breathe meaning into the promise of freedom for four million emancipated slaves. One theme throughout the series is what might be called the politics of history - how the world in which a historian lives affects his or her view of the past, and how historical interpretations reinforce or challenge the social order of the present. Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor o
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The U.S. Economy in the 1920s - 9 views

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    Please note by the end of the decade radio households was up to 40%. Can you image a teenager of today transported back to a time with no smart phone! I'm not going back and I'm 72.
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Chinese History - Song Dynasty 宋, Liao 遼, Jin 金, Western Xia 西夏 science, tech... - 16 views

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    Dynasties of China with hot links on the right on topics including technology & inventions, economy, & arts Not a lot of images, but a wealth of information Includes information on Modern China, too
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HISTPOP.ORG - Home - 0 views

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    The Online Historical Population Reports (OHPR) collection provides online access to the complete British population reports for Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1937. The collection goes far beyond the basic population reports with a wealth of textual and statistical material which provide an in-depth view of the economy, society (through births, deaths and marriages) and medicine during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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200 years that changed the world - Gapminder.org - 0 views

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    200 years that changed the world - Gapminder.org, Related to: China economy English featured health historical data history income per person life expectancy usa
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Open Collections Program: Women Working - 1 views

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    Another one of the precious collections provided by that most excellent of libraries, Harvard University Library. It's so great that they don't just lock it up and be snobs. Good on them.
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    Women Working, 1800 - 1930 focuses on women's role in the United States economy and provides access to digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources selected from Harvard University's library and museum collections. The collection features approximately 500,000 digitized pages and image

Free Online Professional Development - 15 views

started by anonymous on 10 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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American Capitalism, from Cornell - 5 views

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    Videos from the online Cornell X course "American Capitalism"
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    This is very well done. I have added a link in the first chapter of Interactive Internet Economic Notes http://www.textbooksfree.org/Economics_1_Economics_Defined.htm and plan to add individuals throughout the notes. Chapter 3 on the Characteristics of Market System Capitalism and Political Economy may be useful. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Economics_3_Basic_Characteristics_of_Capitalism.htm. One page on capitalism is at http://www.textbooksfree.org/Quick%20Notes%20History%20Political%20Economy%20Capitalism.htm.

Civics Internet Libray - 6 views

started by Walter Antoniotti on 14 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
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PBS Teachers | Additional Resources - 10 views

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    PBS Teachers provides PreK-12 educational resources and activities for educators tied to PBS programming and correlated to local and national standards and professional development opportunities delivered online.

One-Page Class Handouts - 6 views

started by Walter Antoniotti on 13 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
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Harkin/DeFazio Robin Hood Tax Would Generate $350 Billion - 1 views

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    AFL-CIO supports the Robin Hood Tax concept
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YouTube - Understanding The Financial Crisis--For Kids and Grownups - 2 views

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    Great Video to over the 2008 Financial Crisis.
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Teaching Decolonization Resource Collection | National History Center - 8 views

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    I added this resource to V. Country Economic Policies of Chapter 3 Characteristics of Market System  Capitalism and Political Economy. Suggestions welcome. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Economics_3_Basic_Characteristics_of_Capitalism.htm#V._Country_Economic_Policies
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