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This yearlong course on the
history of the world from the Middle Ages to the present is designed to
familiarize you with the world in which you live. Daily assignments,
lecture outlines, free response questions and other helpful review activities
can be found in the Unit Pages that will be linked on the left as we go
through the year together.
Professor
Halsall's Page at Fordham
Professor Halsall is a major web guru who puts tons of great information
up on the web. This site contains lecture outlines that may help
you organize your information and primary sources that will assist you
in your research. |
Professor
Rempel's Western Civ. Lectures
Professor Rempel has been kind enough to place the text of all of his
lectures for this course on-line. These are great for smoothing out
roughspots and gaining additional insight. |
HistoryNet
Their motto says it all - "This is where history
lives on the web!" A great site for research or just as a place to
check out articles on topics of personal interest. |
Tired of the conventional media blitz? Try these sites for more
straightforward news coverage: The
Christian Science Monitor and National
Public Radio |
The
Western Heritage Page at Prentice Hall
This is the web page designed by the publisher to support a book I
once used to teach this course. There are lots of helpful items including
interactive review tests for each chapter. |
The
Mother of All Art History Links
A great jumping off place for art research, especially when you are
trying to tie art into it's appropriate historical period. |
Recent events have drawn attention
to the constant need to help those in difficult situations. Here
are some of my favorite places to go and help:
Hunger: The
Hungersite , Bread for the World
Donate Blood: Red
Cross
Disaster Relief: CARE |
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