Archaeology Courses, Lessons and Online Free
Geoffrey D. Nunberg
Adjunct Professor. The theory, history and social role of "information."
Paul Duguid
Paul Duguid, Adjunct Professor, School of Information
Michael Cohen
Associate Teaching Professor.
James Vernon
Department of History.
The American Founders and Their World (iTunes)
By Stanford Continuing Studies Program
Gordon Wood
Gordon S. Wood is Alva O. Way University Professor and Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University.
A Tale of Three Super Powers (iTunes)
Analysis of the Roman Empire, The Russian Empire/Soviet Union, and the United States as superpowers.
Ancient Greece: Myth, Art & War (iTunes)
In this subject students are introduced to the diversity of the ancient Greek achievement, ...
Australian Aboriginal History (iTunes)
In this subject students study two key regions of Australia's colonial past ...
Constitutional Convention (iTunes)
In this six-part lecture series, historians Paul Gilje and Kevin Butterfield examine the Constitutional ...
Early Imperial Russia (iTunes)
In this subject, students examine the emergence, consolidation and development of Russian state ...
Freedom 101(iTunes)
Introduction to American Constitutional History
Making History (iTunes)
’Making History‘ aims to give students an understanding of the role and importance of historiography ...
The Modern World: Global History Since 1760 (iTunes)
This is a survey course in modern world history for students, beginning or advanced, ...
Philip Zelikow
The Corcoran Department of History condemns the hate and violence perpetrated by white supremacists in Charlottesville on August 11th and 12th.
The Story of Freedom in America (iTunes)
The Story of Freedom in America is a complete, 18-lecture course, free and open to the public
The Kennedy Half Century (iTunes)
When John F. Kennedy entered the presidential limousine at Love Field in Dallas, Texas on November 22, ...
Larry Sabato
University of Virginia: Faculty of Politics.
The Ottoman Empire (iTunes)
The Ottoman empire began modestly in the late fourteenth century and soon grew to become a formidable world ...
Ancient Greece: City and Society (iTunes)
This subject deals with the cultural history of the ancient Greek world through both textual sources ...
The Birth of the Modern: Europe and its Others (iTunes)
This course looks at how over the course of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Europeans gave up on ...
Colonial and Revolutionary America (iTunes)
This course covers the opening segment of the traditional American history survey.
Ethnic Relations in the US (iTunes)
This course covers the opening segment of the traditional American history survey
Historical Jesus (iTunes)
Who was the historical Jesus of Nazareth? What did he actually say and do, as contrasted with what early Christians ...
Thomas Sheehan
Professor of Religious Studies and, by courtesy, of German Studies and of Philosophy.
History of the International System (iTunes)
World politics and international relations from the dominance of empires and nation states at the turn of the century to the present.
James Sheehan
History of the International System By James Sheehan.
Ireland in Rebellion (1782-1916) (iTunes)
Dickason Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus - Professor of History, Emeritus.
The Reformation (iTunes)
The Reformation By Westminster Theological Seminary.
History of Iran (iTunes)
W3710 History of Iran to the Safavid Period
History of the Modern Middle East (iTunes)
This course covers the History of the Middle East from the 18th century until the present, examining the region ranging from Morocco to Iran and including the Ottoman Empire.
American Environmental
American Environmental History with Dan Allosso.
CIA in the Third World (YouTube)
The Central Intelligence Agency as an instrument of United States policy toward Third World nations.
The Vikings (YouTube)
History, culture, and religion of Vikings from their Indo-European roots and migration to Scandinavia through their invasions of Europe, ...
20th Century United States History (YouTube)
Major themes and issues in American history during the 20th century.
The Americas: Identity, Culture, and Power (YouTube)
This course is designed to offer you a novel and innovative alternative to conventional classes in the humanities and social sciences.
The Crusades (YouTube)
Origins, development, and results of the crusades from the eleventh through the thirteenth centuries.
Pirates, Smugglers, and the Modern World (YouTube)
Explores piracy and smuggling from the early modern world to the present. Topics include Caribbean and Indian Oceans and pirates, social history, and piracy and smuggling in the age of globalization.
Latin American History through the Novel (YouTube)
The Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes has asserted that the real historians in Latin America are its novelists.
World Revolutions (YouTube)
Causes and effects of modern revolutions from the English Civil War of the 17th century to the Iranian Revolution at the end of the 20th century.
The Vietnam War (YouTube)
Prominent developments in twentieth-century Vietnam and U.S. intervention in its civil war.
World Civilization Since 1500 (YouTube)
An overview of the interactions among seven major cultural traditions (Judeo-Christian, Graeco-Roman, Indian, Chinese, African, Islamic, American Indian),
The Normans (YouTube)
Normans from their Viking origins through their conquests in northern Europe, ...
The Flowering of the Middle Ages (YouTube)
The Flowering of the Middle Ages Professor: Sally Vaughn Description.
Sally Vaughn, University of Houston
War, Globalization, and Terror (YouTube)
Robert Buzzanco, University of Houston.
Medieval British History (YouTube)
Bilkent: HIST-416: Medieval British History - CosmoLearning.org History.
Richard Cándida-Smith
Department of History, UC Berkeley.
Chris Hamlin
Professor of History.
David Blight
Class of 1954 Professor of American History; Director, Gilder Lehrman Center (on leave spring 2018).
Daniel Walkowitz
The Department of History at New York University has long been home to some of the most innovative and original scholarship in higher education.
Abdul Alkalimat
Abdul Alkalimat is a native of Chicago, Illinois and received his PhD in sociology from the University of Chicago.
Courtenay Raia, UCLA (YouTube)
Science, Magic, and Religion: History 2D, UCLA.
Gerald Friedman, UMass-Amherst (YouTube)
Econ 362 American Economic History Lectures
Martha Olney
Martha L. Olney's Homepage.
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