Introduction
Information and Resources
I. Intro to Modern World History
1. Narratives and Evidence
2. Periodization
3. World Trade, Expansion, & Europeans in the Americas
4. Atlantic Slave Trade
5. Power, Politics & Culture
6. Revolutions & Industrialization
7. Nationalism & Imperialism
8. Identity & Conflict
9. War, Consumption, & Radical Politics
10. The Global Human Rights System
11. Three World Order
12. Citizenship & Rights
II. Historiography of World History
Intro to Historiography
Document-Based Question (DBQ) Project
Creating DBQ Sites
DBQ Peer Review
Constructing Narratives through Objects
Project-Based Learning
PBL Instructions
Press Release: Textbook Edition
Textbook Review Essay
World History Narrative (Un)Essay
Creating a StoryMap
13. Prewriting Scavenger Hunt
III. Reacting to the Past
14. RTTP Rubrics
Appendix 1: Thinking the World
Appendix 2: Historical Thinking Worksheet
Appendix 3: Rubrics
Appendix 4: Atlantic Slave Trade
Appendix 5: DBQ Rubric
Appendix 6: PBL Resources
Appendix 7: Audience Guide
Appendix: World History Resources
Appendix 8: Press Release Assignment Materials
This part explores the Reacting to the Past curriculum.
Global Interconnections: Modern World History 1300-present by Shelley E. Rose is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.