Indo-European Civilizations
In this lesson we will be learning about the Indo-Aryan migration to the Ganger Plain and the Vedic Period.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the Indo-Aryan migration to the Ganger Plain and the Vedic Period.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to Central Africa where we will examine the empires that ruled this area.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to medieval times as we learn about the medieval way of life, culture and the inevitable black death.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to early prehistoric China called the Mythic Period as we learn about it’s mythology and ruling dynasty.
Read MoreThis lesson we will be learning about the events that unfolded during the age of discovery and the major European discoveries.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the competition between the East and the West during the cold war era.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to the industrial revolution as we learn about textile manufacturing industry and its place in the global market.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about key goals of the parties present at the Paris Peace Conference and what was eventually decided.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the changes brought on by the advent of the internet and globalization.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the Russian system and reforms after the end of the Napoleonic era.
Read MoreThis lesson takes us to the Americas as we learn about the first civilizations that flourished in the Andean region.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to the industrial revolution as we learn about the new and innovative changes to transportation.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the Northern Renaissance and the difference in art and style during that period.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to Ancient Persia and learn how the Achaemenid Empire became the first global empire.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to the industrial revolution as we learn about the social changes during the revolution.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be talking about the Age of Enlightenment and the main ideas within it.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to Italy as we learn how Italy and the wealthy city-states within became such huge European powers.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the movement for Indian independence and Mahatma Gandhi’s role in it.
Read MoreEstimated reading time: 5 minutes By Madison Moulton. The causes of global inequalities between...
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The French historian Ernest Renan described forgetting as “an essential factor in the creation of a nation”, since patriots do not want to remember the “deeds of violence” at the origin of all political formations. In the Australian context, a strange contradiction contributes to the ongoing amnesia about slavery and its consequences. From the very beginning, enslavement shaped white settlement in Australia – and so, too, did abolitionism. That paradox, a peculiar entwinement of two ostensibly antagonistic impulses, makes for a complicated narrative, one that cannot be grasped simply as a local version of the better-known American story.