World History Commons

With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) George Mason University is partnering with the World History Association and Associate Professor Adam Clulow (Monash University, Australia) to create World History Commons.

This Open Educational Resource (OER), will provide high quality, peer-reviewed resources for teaching and research in world and global history. World History Commons will introduce new humanities scholarship and pedagogy while preserving and enhancing widely-used resources from World History Matters, the award-winning, NEH-funded collection of world history websites, and the Global History Reader, a collaboration between scholars at Monash University and Warwick University (UK). Content includes website reviews, primary sources, and teaching and methods guides.

Funder:
American Council of Learned Societies
National Endowment for the Humanities
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