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Thinking Historically about Monuments and Memorials
This is a site to host case studies of historical monuments and memorials by students in HIST 1000 at the University of New Haven.
Open Pedagogy at the University of New Haven
This site contains information about the open pedagogy fellowship program at the University of New Haven
Thinking Historically about Covid-19
The purpose of this course will be to help students think historically. When historians study the past, they are invariably affected by their current moment. In turn, the study of the past enables us to see the […]
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“The first rule about Book Club is that you do talk about Book Club.” Book Club is an honors course designed to allow small groups of faculty and students to read and discuss specially selected books. Dis […]
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The digital humanities lab is a 1-credit course designed to help students discover digital tools and techniques that they can apply to any discipline they are exploring at the university. Students in the […]
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HIST 1101_04 Being Human in Antiquity Fall 2021
This course traces the course of Western civilization from its earliest beginnings in the ancient Middle East down to the sixteenth century.
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A Guide to Honors Thesis Research and Writing
The goal of this project is to collect and construct guidance and advice for the process of developing, researching, and writing an honors thesis.
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This is the course website for History 1000 at the University of New Haven.
This is the course website for History 1000 at the University of New Haven.
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In early 2020, Covid-19 swept across the globe and changed our world. Almost overnight, “life” went virtual, and the pandemic highlighted complex issues of politics, leadership, education, race, and class. Maj […]
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