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Spring 2019 Update: U.S. History II 1865 - present

by Neil Schlager  ·  02/04/19
Spring 2019 Update: U.S. History II 1865 - present

Jonathan Rees (Colorado State University – Pueblo), who serves as the Subject Editor for our U.S. History II 1865 – present collection, provides his Spring 2019 update on the collection and discusses the document pairs initiative he is working on for Milestone Documents.

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  • New Western Civilization Content at Milestone Documents

    by Neil Schlager  ·  August 10, 2011

    We are pleased to announce a new collection of primary documents related to Western Civilization. Encompassing nearly 150 documents and including our one-of-a-kind expert analysis and commentary, the new coverage aligns with the reading lists of Western Civ courses at the high school and collegiate levels. The documents span the full range of Western Civ studies from ancient times to the twenty-first century and include key books of the Old Testament; writings from Classical Greece and Rome; key works from early Christianity through medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment Europe; and documents from the great wars and upheavals of the twentieth century.

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