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Bridging World History
Documentary
A multimedia course for secondary school and college teachers that examined global patterns through time, seeing history as an integrated whole. Topics were studied in a general chronological order, but each is observed through a thematic lens, showing how people and societies experience both integration and differences.
Episodes
1
Maps, Time, and World History
Jan 02, 2004
2
History and Memory
Jan 09, 2004
3
Human Migrations
Jan 16, 2004
4
Agricultural and Urban Revolutions
Jan 23, 2004
5
Early Belief Systems
Jan 30, 2004
6
Order and Early Societies
Feb 06, 2004
7
The Spread of Religions
Feb 13, 2004
8
Early Economies
Feb 20, 2004
9
Connections Across Land
Feb 27, 2004
10
Connections Across Water
Mar 05, 2004
11
Early Empires
Mar 12, 2004
12
Transmission of Traditions
Mar 19, 2004
13
Family and Household
Mar 26, 2004
14
Land and Labor Relationships
Apr 02, 2004
15
Early Global Commodities
Apr 09, 2004
16
Food, Demographics, and Culture
Apr 16, 2004
17
Ideas Shape the World
Apr 23, 2004
18
Rethinking the Rise of the West
Apr 30, 2004
19
Global Industrialization
May 07, 2004
20
Imperial Designs
May 14, 2004
21
Colonial Identities
May 21, 2004
22
Global War and Peace
May 28, 2004
23
People Shape the World
Jun 04, 2004
24
Globalization and Economics
Jun 11, 2004
25
Global Popular Culture
Jun 18, 2004
26
World History and Identity
Jun 25, 2004