History: Difference between revisions
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<!-- |
<!-- |
||
Line 16: | Line 17: | ||
{{clear|left}} |
{{clear|left}} |
||
* Add or take a '''free, open''' |
* Add or take a '''free, open''' History course. |
||
==TEMPLATE== |
|||
==History== |
|||
* Add free, open |
* Add free, open History subjects below. |
||
===Subjects=== |
===Subjects=== |
||
{| class="infotable sortable" |
{| class="infotable sortable" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Add free, open |
! <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Add free, open History subjects</span> |
||
! Web Site |
! Web Site |
||
! Organization (if any) |
! Organization (if any) |
||
Line 33: | Line 35: | ||
! Tags |
! Tags |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 |
|||
| Name |
|||
| http://oyc.yale.edu/history/civil-war-and-reconstruction/content/sessions.html |
|||
| http:// |
|||
| Yale University |
|||
| |
|||
| non-degree |
| non-degree |
||
| Professor David Blight |
|||
| |
|||
| Browser |
| Browser |
||
| The causes, course, and consequences of the American Civil War, from the 1840s to 1877. The primary goal of the course is to understand the multiple meanings of a transforming event in American history. Those meanings may be defined in many ways: national, sectional, racial, constitutional, individual, social, intellectual, or moral. Four broad themes are closely examined: the crisis of union and disunion in an expanding republic; slavery, race, and emancipation as national problem, personal experience, and social process; the experience of modern, total war for individuals and society; and the political and social challenges of Reconstruction |
|||
| Start anytime |
|||
| English |
| English |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| France Since 1871 |
|||
| Name |
|||
| http://oyc.yale.edu/history/france-since-1871/content/sessions.html |
|||
| http:// |
|||
| Yale University |
|||
| |
|||
| non-degree |
| non-degree |
||
| Professor John Merriman |
|||
| |
|||
| Browser |
| Browser |
||
| emergence of modern France. Topics include the social, economic, and political transformation of France; the impact of France's revolutionary heritage, of industrialization, and of the dislocation wrought by two world wars; and the political response of the Left and the Right to changing French society |
|||
| Start anytime |
|||
| English |
| English |
||
| |
| |
||
|} |
|} |
||
===Select Bibliography=== |
Revision as of 20:53, 3 September 2009
Welcome to World University and School Wiki
which anyone can add to or edit.
The Global, Virtual/Digital, Open, Free, {potentially Degree- and Credit-Granting},
Multilingual University & School
where anyone can teach or take a class or course
- Add or take a free, open History course.
History
- Add free, open History subjects below.
Subjects
Add free, open History subjects | Web Site | Organization (if any) | Degree / Non-degree | Instructor's Name | Location | Other Info | Language | Tags |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 | http://oyc.yale.edu/history/civil-war-and-reconstruction/content/sessions.html | Yale University | non-degree | Professor David Blight | Browser | The causes, course, and consequences of the American Civil War, from the 1840s to 1877. The primary goal of the course is to understand the multiple meanings of a transforming event in American history. Those meanings may be defined in many ways: national, sectional, racial, constitutional, individual, social, intellectual, or moral. Four broad themes are closely examined: the crisis of union and disunion in an expanding republic; slavery, race, and emancipation as national problem, personal experience, and social process; the experience of modern, total war for individuals and society; and the political and social challenges of Reconstruction | English | |
France Since 1871 | http://oyc.yale.edu/history/france-since-1871/content/sessions.html | Yale University | non-degree | Professor John Merriman | Browser | emergence of modern France. Topics include the social, economic, and political transformation of France; the impact of France's revolutionary heritage, of industrialization, and of the dislocation wrought by two world wars; and the political response of the Left and the Right to changing French society | English |