
Comics Culture: Scholarship & Teaching
The American comic book was born in 1933, first as a collection of popular newspaper comic strips published in a tabloid-sized magazine. By the end […]
The American comic book was born in 1933, first as a collection of popular newspaper comic strips published in a tabloid-sized magazine. By the end […]
Angela Lee, Eric Beckman and Bram Hubbell restructured the workshop they had planned for the WHA’s 2020 annual meeting, adapting it to our new Zoom reality.
Join us for a three-day virtual conference and professional development opportunity specifically for K–12 social studies teachers.
The current issue addresses teaching, researching, and grappling with daily life in a world upended.
We’re looking for modules that are inquiry based, and that combine important and innovative perspectives.
What do World History teachers need to know in order to teach during a pandemic?
There is a crucial link between modern epidemics and poverty; epidemics will continue to plague us until contemporary governments recognize and act to remedy this reality.
WHC features a wide variety of world history materials that introduce new humanities scholarship to researchers, teachers, and students.
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