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Pre-World War One Information - 16 views

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    GREAT source for news articles from the time, this page marked is for WWI (scroll to bottom to see various topics in WWI you can search for articles uner), but you could find articles on anything!
Mr Maher

Pilgrims and Progress: How Magazines Made Thanksgiving - 4 views

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    This academically rigorous article may be beyond even the highest functioning AP US History students. But all teachers will find this article aiming a question directly at their curriculum - Do you teach a myth as a cultural affirmation? The essay argues that "traveling home to turkey and all the trimmings was "invented", not in 17th century Massachusetts, but in 19th century Philadelphia in the pages of the nation's most widely circulated magazines and in respond to the changing American scene. Two hundred years after the Pilgrims' quit commemorations, Thanksgiving developed a uniform national profile, impelled by its promoters ideas about republican identity, ideas diffused by a publishing industry with increasingly national reach"
Ben Pope

History - Wordle - 0 views

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    This article suggests using 'wordle' to create a 'word cloud' from a selected text. It works really well in historical sources (or modern articles) for bringing out key terms. It's also a really efficient way for students to 'scan' a text to see if it might be relevant when researching - particularly for those who read slowly, or for ESL students who are daunted by large blocks of text - and it looks very nice too!
David Hilton

Historical Text Archive: Electronic History Resources, online since 1990 - 0 views

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    "The HTA publishes high quality articles, books, essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content, for a broad range of historical subjects. It was founded in 1990 in Mississippi and is one of the oldest history sites on the Internet. This site is dynamic with regular additions to its contents and its link collection." That's what they say.
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    The HTA publishes high quality articles, books, essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content, for a broad range of historical subjects. It was founded in 1990 in Mississippi and is one of the oldest history sites on the Internet. This site is dynamic with regular additions to its contents and its link collection.
Van Weringh

Germany celebrates 20 years since reunification - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Cor... - 5 views

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    This newspaper article explains very briefly the whole period between 1918 and 1990; a history lesson in a newspaper article!
Eduardo Medeiros

Revista SPUTNIK O significado das medalhas sovieticas - SPUTNIK Magazine - The meaning ... - 3 views

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    I reproduce today SPUTNIK Soviet Journal article of November 11, 1968, on the meaning of the Military Orders in the Soviet Union. SOVIET ORDERS Orders are few among the many prizes that include past and present of a country. By publishing an article on Soviet orders. SPUTNIK want to give your readers a glimpse of a not so distant past of the USSR.
Eric Beckman

Taytu Betel: The Woman Who Saved Ethiopia - Museum Hack - 0 views

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    Recent article on Empress Taytu Betel, leader of Ethiopian army that defeated an Italy army, 1896. Taytu Betel's husband was Menelik II, and this article credits her with providing the critical leadership in the conflict with Italy.
Mr Maher

The Robert Prager Lynching - 1 views

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    Excerpts of newspaper articles describing the April 1918 lynching of a 45 year old Illinois coal miner. These articles can be used in a DBQ or as a launching point for student research into the incident itself. What can we find out about Robert Prager? How can we be certain? What does his death tell us about American public opinion in World War I - and how do we know that?
Mr Maher

JOIN, OR DIE: Political and Religious Controversy Over Franklin's Snake Cartoon - Journ... - 0 views

  • May 9, 1754, Franklin published a political cartoon depicting a rattlesnake with the admonishing title, “JOIN, or DIE.”
  • To Loyalists, the serpent represented Satan, deception, and the spiritual fall of man, proving the treachery of revolutionary thought. To Patriots however, the snake depicted wisdom, vigor, and cohesiveness, especially when the colonies united for a common purpose
  • . Franklin’s cartoon was resurrected as a potent call for colonial unity against Great Britain, ultimately giving momentum to the religious controversy that would soon follow when Loyalists and Patriots began writing their opinions on what the snake symbolized.
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    An article for history nerds and interested teachers who want to dig deeper into the materials they use in class. Many, many teachers use this cartoon as the basis for a full lesson or include it in the presentation of content. Teachers should read or even just skim through this article to recognize the vast depth of historical inquiry that lies beneath even the most commonplace elements of their instruction.
tcornett

Why Reconstruction Matters - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Teachers can consider starting students in their Reconstruction unit with this article. Why not start with a popular writing piece that asks why a particular era in history is important?
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    Teachers can consider starting students in their Reconstruction unit with this article. Why not start with a popular writing piece that asks why a particular era in history is important?
Mr Maher

Orson Welles' War of the Worlds panic myth: The infamous radio broadcast did not cause ... - 5 views

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    Great lesson for WWII in US History class - set the context of Munich appeasement and fear of world war, then tell the story of the broadcast and the panic. Students job? - find out if reports of the panic were valid - how would you check? End with the media fight between radio and newspapers. What are implications for the internet? Related material can also be found at the National Archives collection of letters written to the FCC after the broadcast (https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2003/fall/war-of-worlds.html). In this National Archive articles it states that "Of the 1,770 people who wrote to the main CBS station about the broadcast, 1,086 were complimentary. In addition, 91 percent of the letters received by the Mercury Theatre staff were positive. And roughly 40 percent of the letters sent to the FCC were supportive of the broadcast."
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    Perfect for Halloween - nothing is scarier than teaching something and then founding out later that you really weren't as accurate as you thought you were.
Eric Beckman

The East India Company: How a trading corporation became an imperial ruler | History Extra - 3 views

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    Magazine article on the British East India Company
Jason Heiser

old magazine articles - 0 views

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    magazine articles from the past
David Hilton

The Articles of Confederation - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net - 1 views

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    Copies of the Articles of Confederation in the United States Constitution. I don't really know what they are but they seem important.
Daniel Bernsen

CITE Journal - Social Studies - 5 views

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    Article
Mark Moran

On This Day Challenge - 11 views

FindingEducation today announced its On This Day Challenge. Students will research an important historical event online, and organize their findings into an article that they will publish on findi...

history evaluate web sites online research

started by Mark Moran on 24 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
Nicole Avery

Home Affairs: HOW TO TELL YOUR FRIENDS FROM THE JAPS - TIME - 12 views

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    Article from 1941 Time about identifying "Japs"
David Hilton

The Full Wiki - Get the full picture on any topic - 19 views

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    Uses Wikipedia articles to generate mind maps, maps, diagrams, etc to accompany the information. 
Annabel Astbury

1989! - The New York Review of Books - 1 views

shared by Annabel Astbury on 23 Oct 09 - Cached
  • 1989: The Struggle to Create Post–Cold War Europe by Mary Elise Sarotte Princeton University Press, 321 pp
    • Annabel Astbury
       
      What other works has this author contributed to?
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    this is an interesting article - a book review. This is effectiove because the second book reviewed is one of the most referenced ones on the end of communism in Europe.
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