A multimedia course for secondary school and college teachers that examined global patterns through time, seeing history as an integrated whole. Topics were studied in a general chronological order, but each is observed through a thematic lens, showing how people and societies experience both integration and differences.
E1: Maps, Time, and World History▶ PLAY
E2: History and Memory▶ PLAY
E3: Human Migrations▶ PLAY
E4: Agricultural and Urban Revolutions▶ PLAY
E5: Early Belief Systems▶ PLAY
E6: Order and Early Societies▶ PLAY
E7: The Spread of Religions▶ PLAY
E8: Early Economies▶ PLAY
E9: Connections Across Land▶ PLAY
E10: Connections Across Water▶ PLAY
E11: Early Empires▶ PLAY
E12: Transmission of Traditions▶ PLAY
E13: Family and Household▶ PLAY
E14: Land and Labor Relationships▶ PLAY
E15: Early Global Commodities▶ PLAY
E16: Food, Demographics, and Culture▶ PLAY
E17: Ideas Shape the World▶ PLAY
E18: Rethinking the Rise of the West▶ PLAY
E19: Global Industrialization▶ PLAY
E20: Imperial Designs▶ PLAY
E21: Colonial Identities▶ PLAY
E22: Global War and Peace▶ PLAY
E23: People Shape the World▶ PLAY
E24: Globalization and Economics▶ PLAY
E25: Global Popular Culture▶ PLAY
E26: World History and Identity▶ PLAY