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Civil War @ 150
THE VISUAL CULTURE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
An NEH Summer Institute for College and University Teachers
Dear Colleague Letter
NEH Summer Scholar Guidelines and Eligibility
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DID THE REAL WAR EVER GET IN THE BOOKS?
New Scholarship and the Civil War
IS THERE ANYTHING MORE TO SEE?
Civil War Photography and History
THE GREAT DIVIDE?
Civil War Myths and Misinformation
Web Projects
Picturing U.S. History: An Interactive Resource for Teaching with Visual Evidence
The Lost Museum: Exploring Antebellum American Life and Culture
Mission US
History Matters: The U.S. Survey on the Web
The September 11 Digital Archive
Ground One: Voices from Post-911 Chinatown
Investigating U.S. History
Uncovering the Five Points: Evidence from a New York City Immigrant Neighborhood
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
Student Voices from WWII and the McCarthy Era
Now and Then
Documentaries
History: The Big H
Tea Party Etiquette
Daughters of Free Men
Doing As They Can: Slave Life in the American South
Five Points: New York’s Irish Working Class in the 1850s
Dr. Toer’s Amazing Magic Lantern Show: A Different View of Emancipation
1877: The Grand Army of Starvation
Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs, and Empire 1898-1904
Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn-of-the-Century City
Up South: African-American Migration in the Era of the Great War
Teaching + Learning
Who Built America: Badges for History Education
BRIDGING HISTORIAS through Latino History and Culture: An NEH Bridging Cultures at Community Colleges Project
Program Schedule and Readings
Faculty and Staff
Flier
Professional Development Services
HERB: Social History for Every Classroom
Teaching American History
Making Connections
Past Programs
Who Built America?
Who Built America? Textbook
Volume One: Table of Contents
Volume Two: Table of Contents
Who Built America? 1914-1946 CD-ROM
Freedom’s Unfinished Revolution: An Inquiry into the Civil War and Reconstruction
New Media Lab
Blog
Podcasts
Civil Rights and Citizenship
Civil War @ 150
Constitution and Government
Gender and Sexuality
Immigration and Migration
Labor
Now and Then Podcasts
Politics and Political Movements
Public Programs
Race and Ethnicity
Scholar Talks
War, Expansion and Empire
Women
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About
Staff
Awards
Media Coverage
Newsletter
Consulting
Internships
Partners and Funders
Annual Reports
Board of Directors
Advisory Board
Civil War @ 150
THE VISUAL CULTURE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
An NEH Summer Institute for College and University Teachers
Dear Colleague Letter
NEH Summer Scholar Guidelines and Eligibility
Online Application
Institute Faculty
Institute Flyer
Institute Schedule and Syllabus
Housing Recommendations
DID THE REAL WAR EVER GET IN THE BOOKS?
New Scholarship and the Civil War
IS THERE ANYTHING MORE TO SEE?
Civil War Photography and History
THE GREAT DIVIDE?
Civil War Myths and Misinformation
Web Projects
Picturing U.S. History: An Interactive Resource for Teaching with Visual Evidence
The Lost Museum: Exploring Antebellum American Life and Culture
Mission US
History Matters: The U.S. Survey on the Web
The September 11 Digital Archive
Ground One: Voices from Post-911 Chinatown
Investigating U.S. History
Uncovering the Five Points: Evidence from a New York City Immigrant Neighborhood
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
Student Voices from WWII and the McCarthy Era
Now and Then
Documentaries
History: The Big H
Tea Party Etiquette
Daughters of Free Men
Doing As They Can: Slave Life in the American South
Five Points: New York’s Irish Working Class in the 1850s
Dr. Toer’s Amazing Magic Lantern Show: A Different View of Emancipation
1877: The Grand Army of Starvation
Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs, and Empire 1898-1904
Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn-of-the-Century City
Up South: African-American Migration in the Era of the Great War
Teaching + Learning
Who Built America: Badges for History Education
BRIDGING HISTORIAS through Latino History and Culture: An NEH Bridging Cultures at Community Colleges Project
Program Schedule and Readings
Faculty and Staff
Flier
Professional Development Services
HERB: Social History for Every Classroom
Teaching American History
Making Connections
Past Programs
Who Built America?
Who Built America? Textbook
Volume One: Table of Contents
Volume Two: Table of Contents
Who Built America? 1914-1946 CD-ROM
Freedom’s Unfinished Revolution: An Inquiry into the Civil War and Reconstruction
New Media Lab
Blog
Podcasts
Civil Rights and Citizenship
Civil War @ 150
Constitution and Government
Gender and Sexuality
Immigration and Migration
Labor
Now and Then Podcasts
Politics and Political Movements
Public Programs
Race and Ethnicity
Scholar Talks
War, Expansion and Empire
Women
Shop
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