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Women, World History, and the Web: Teaching and Learning Through Online Primary Sources
Women, World History, and the Web creates an online curriculum resource center to help high school and college world history teachers and their students locate and analyze primary sources dealing with the history of women around the world. The materials in this project will encourage more teachers to integrate the latest scholarship in the history of women and world history into their courses and will give students a more sophisticated framework for understanding global women’s history.

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Screenshot of Wordpress site

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This photo of Josh Brown, Roy Rosenzweig, and Steve Brier was taken by our editor during (I'm pretty sure) the summer of 1997 at a meeting at Worth Publishers. At the time, we were working on both the second edition of the Who Built America? book and the second CD-ROM, Who Built America? From the Great War of 1914 to the Dawn of the Atomic Age (both published in 2000).

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Kelly Schrum and Kristin Lehner after having accepted the 2007 James Harvey Robinson Prize at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting.

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World History Sources provides a portal to world history websites developed by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.

Original project title: World History Matters

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Screenshot of the WWW on Timeline JS

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Screenshot of Zotero site

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Brainstorming session during Zotero's initial beta period. From left: Dan Cohen, Josh Greenberg, Simon Kornblith, Roy Rosenzweig, Dan Stillman, Sean Takats, Trevor Owens, Matt Eaton

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