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Drs. Jane Cirillo and Cammy Shay discuss how and why HCC is learner-centered. Videotaping and editing created by Don White, Videographer.
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In this 60-minute survey, we cover the Bustle Period and the Eighteen-Nineties.
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In this 55-minute video, we cover the 18th century.
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In this 46-minute PowerPoint presentation, we go over the three distinct phases of 17th century fashion.
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This 44-minute video covers The Northern Renaissance, c1500-1600.
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In this 45-minute video, we cover The Italian Renaissance, 1400-1600.
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In this 45-minute video, we cover the Late Middle Ages, when fashion truly emerges!
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This 72-minute lecture walks us through the Early Middle Ages with a focus on Byzantine Civilization.
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In this 1-hour, we cover Byzantine, Merovingian, Carolingian, and 10th-13th century fashions. Phew!
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PROFESSOR JAMES GALBRAITH
Lecture: “The Great Crisis After Five Years: Still No Return to Normal.”
Professor Galbraith will discuss his new book "Inequality and Instability: A…
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HCC History Department presents Dr. David Shi in— " A More Perfect Union: The Dynamics of Race in American History". A specialist in intellectual and cultural history, David is the…
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Honors College Professor, historian and author, David Wilcox presents an overview of his recently published historical novel "Roosevelt, Muir, Clio, and Me" </br> Roosevelt, Muir,…
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PROFESSOR JAMES GALBRAITH
Lecture: “The Great Crisis After Five Years: Still No Return to Normal.”
Professor Galbraith will discuss his new book "Inequality and Instability: A…
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Dr. Alan M. Kraut, professor of History and International Service at American University in Washington, D.C, author and editor of nine books, and former chair of the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island…
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A New History for A New Century In this keynote presentation, Dr. Steven Mintz of the University of Texas at Austin redefines an instructional approach to history that views students as passive…
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