Project and Resource Overview

American education is in the process of globalizing student experiences through 21st Century teaching and learning. These educational demands coincide with efforts in the history profession to broaden the context of United States History courses from a national narrative to a global framework. Combined, these two paradigm shifts require support for educators to develop lessons. modify instruction, and nurture skills in students for an increasingly complex and diverse world.

Globalizing U.S. history education, therefore, involves an “opening” of students’ conceptions of the past through expanded content, broader methodology, and units of analysis that go beyond the nation. Preparing history teachers to do this is integral to student success.

The U.S. History in a Global Context project is a dynamic resource that addresses the scarcity of professional development programs dedicated this approach.  Additionally, the resources we have assembled are designed to inspire your creativity and develop your thought leadership as an advocate for this approach to teaching U.S.History.

Have fun exploring and stay in touch.

Yours in global education – Craig Perrier

New Resources Added Each Month!

January and February 2021

  • Happy New Year!  We are working on a new website to launch by March!  Stay tuned.

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February 2019

January 2019 (Happy New Year)

  • New resources added to the Myth of The Isolationism  Module
    • Chase Madar article. Ostrich America (2010)
    • Frontline Documentary: Firestone and the Warlord (2014)
    • “Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World”: The Principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (1920)

December 2018

  • New resources added to the module US in a Globalization Context module:
    • Chicago Council on Global Affairs Report: America Engaged (2018)
    • Khan Academy – Globalization Resource (2018)
    • Mr. Sebastian Kurz, Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs for Austria Speech at the United Nations (2016 – Video, Audio, and Translation)
    • President Trump’s “America First” speech at the United Nations (2018 – text and video)

November 2018

  • New resources added to the module Conflict in the British Empire: The American Revolution 1770-1800
    • Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant letter to British Secretary of State Lord George Germain (1776)
    • Short bio of Mohawk Chief Thayendanegea, Native History: Chief Joseph Brant Walked in Two Worlds (2013)
    • Overview of Native Americans during the American Revolution (2018)

October 2018

September 2018

  • New Resources added to the Civil Rights Module:
    • Nelson Mandela’s speech in Havana celebrating Cuba’s role in ending Apartheid (1991)
    • For All the World to See: Online Exhibit explores the historic role of visual culture in shaping, influencing, and transforming the fight for racial equality and justice in the United States from the late-1940s to the mid-1970s (2010)
    • President Obama’s Speech At The Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture (2018)

August 2018

  • New Resources added to the Civil Rights Module:
    • Deni, Viktor, “The Democracy of Mr. Lynch” (1930).
    • Moor, Dmitri, “Freedom to the prisoners of Scottsboro!” (1932).
    • Soviet poster  ‘Under capitalism’ and ‘Under socialism’ (1948).

July 2018

June 2018

May 2018

  • Multiple Primary Resources Added to the Cold War Module
    • Speech by Mao Tse-tung “The People Of Asia, Africa And Latin America Should Unite And Drive American Imperialism Back To Where It Came From” (1959)
    • Speech by Mao Tse-tung “American Imperialism Is Closely Surrounded By The Peoples Of The World” (1964)
    • Shah of Iran’s final speech (1968)

April 2018

March 2018

  • 3 Primary Sources added to the Myth of The Isolationism  Module
    • Newspaper accounts of US Marines in the Dominican Republic (1922)
    • Political cartoon of US arbitration of treaty between Peru and Chile (1922)
    • President Coolidge Speech in Cuba, 1928

February 2018

January 2018

December 2017

November 2017

October 2017

September 2017

August 2017

  • 2 Articles added to the Myth of The Isolationism  Module
    • Finding the King’s Fortune! California Discovers Oil in Saudi Arabia
    • Visual History of Saudi Aramco 1930s

July 2017

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April 2017

March 2017

February 2017

January 2017

December 2016

November 2016

October 2016

September 2016

  • 3 Podcasts Added to the Library from the website Historical Thinking addressing the concept of history, historical thinking, and global citizenship.
  • 2 sources on US intervention in the Dominican Republic added to to the The Isolationism  Module

August 2016

July 2016

  • New Section Added – Interactive Visuals!  – with 3 visuals on:
    • The Enlightenment and U.S. Independence
    • The U.S.Civil War
    • Social and Political Music in the Atlantic World

June 2016

  • 1 Primary Source Added to Cold War Module
  • 1 Data Analysis Tool Added to Primary Sources in the Globalization Module
  • 1 Primary Source Added to Civil Rights Module
  • 1 Primary Source Added to the Multi-national Companies Module

May 2016

  • 1 Supplemental Powerpoint Presentation added to the The Isolationism  Module
  • 1 C-SPAN Video Added to the Cold War Module
  • 1 Podcast Added to Civil Rights Module
  • 1 Podcast Added on Terrorism added to US and Globalization Module

 

April 2016:

  • 2 Articles added to Interwar Isolationism and Civil Rights modules
  • 2 Political Cartoons added to Cold War Module