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HIS 1010: Introduction to History
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HIS 1010: Introduction to History
Module 1
Required Readings
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Module 2
Required Readings
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Module 3
Required Readings
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Module 4
Required Readings
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Module 5
Required Readings
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Module 6
Required Readings
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Module 7
Required Readings
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Module 8
Required Readings
Additional Resources
Race and Racism
Slavery and the Slave Trade
The Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade
Apartheid
Discussion Exercise: Growth of African Slavery
Discussion Exercise: Conditions of African Slavery
Discussion Exercise: Consequences of African Slavery
Ferguson Video Exercise on Slavery
Empire--Part 2, "White Plague"
BBC Video on Racism
Review of BBC Video Series on Racism (IHR)
Internet African History Sourcebook, The Impact of Slavery
BBC, "The Story of Africa: Slavery"
Discussion Exercise: Abolition of Slavery
The Narrative of Equiano
David Northrup (Ed.), The Atlantic Slave Trade (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2nd ed. 2002), pp. 167-187
BBC History, "Abolition"
BBC, The Story of Africa: African History from the Dawn of Time, "The End of Slavery"
Internet African History Sourcebook, The Impact of Slavery
Lecture on Abolition by Simon Schama
The British Library, "The Campaign for Abolition"
International Slavery Museum (Liverpool, UK)
Museums, Libraries and Archives East of England, "The Abolition Project"
The National Archives (UK), "Abolition of the Slave Trade"
The National Museum of Denmark, "The Abolition of Slavery"
The Rijksmuseum (Netherlands), "1863 Abolition of Slavery"
Nancy L. Clark and William L. Worger,
South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid
. (2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 2013)
Eric Morgan, Review of H-Diplo Forum on Connie Field,
Have You Heard From Johannesburg?
(Clarity Films, 2010)
Christopher Saunders, Review of Paul Maylam,
South Africa's Racial Past: The History and Historiography of Racism, Segregation and Apartheid
. H-SAfrica, H-Net Reviews. January, 2002.
BBC News, "South Africa profile - Timeline"
BBC, "Apartheid in South Africa" (Broadcast Archive)
Connie Field,
Have You Heard From Johannesburg?
(Clarity Films, 2010)
Peter S. Goodman, "End of Apartheid in South Africa? Not in Economic Terms"
Simon Jenkins, Review of Robin Renwick,
The End of Apartheid
(2015),
The Guardian
, Mar. 5 2015
Michigan State University, "South Africa: Overcoming Apartheid, Building Democracy"
Jamie Miller, "The Black Hole of Apartheid History", Imperial and Global Forum, Dec. 12 2013
Christopher Saunders, "South African Historical Writing to the End of the Historical Era"
Oxford Research Encyclopedia
, Nov. 2018
Gender and Power
History of Feminist Thought
Sources for Women's History
Rosalind Delmar, "What is Feminism?", in Juliet Mitchell and Ann Oakley, eds.,
What Is Feminism?
(New York: Pantheon, 1986), pp. 8-33
Jane Freedman,
Feminism
(Philadelphia, PA: Open University Press, 2001) Introduction "Feminism or Feminisms?"
Lin Lovell, "The British Suffragette Movement: The History of Feminist Thought", July 2012
Lin Lovell, " The British Suffragette Movement: Overcoming Patriarchy and Class", Jan 2012
Katharine Sarikakis, Ramona R. Rush, Autumn Grubb-Swetnam, and Christina Lane, "Feminist Theory and Research" in Don W. Stacks, Michael B. Salwen (eds),
An Integrated Approach to Communication Theory and Research
(2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 2008)
Joan Wallach Scott (ed.),
Feminism and History
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1996) Introduction
Merry Wiesner-Hanks, "World History and the History of Women, Gender, and Sexuality",
Journal of World History
, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Mar., 2007), pp. 53-67
A Brief History: The Four Waves of Feminism
June Hannam: Women's history, feminist history--Institute of Historical Research
Martha Rampton: Four Waves of Feminism
The Archivists Roundtable of Metropolitan New York Inc. "Women's History Primary Sources"
Cornell University Library, " Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (FGSS): A Research Guide: Primary Sources"
Duke University, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture, "Bingham Center Research Guides"
Feminist Majority Foundation, "Women's History Collections"
Middlebury Libraries, "Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies"
Archives Library Information Center (ALIC), "Women"
National Women's History Museum, "Resources"
Suffolk University Library, "Women's Studies: Essential Writings of Feminism"
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