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What are your favorite resources to provide multiple perspectives on Imperialism?

Kathy Hays
Kathy Hays over 1 year ago

There are  ample resources explaining the European perspective on Imperialism. WHP 1200 Unit 6 activities such as Imperialism Cartoons, Sourcing: Different Responses to Imperialism, and graphic biographies such as Azizun of Lucknow are just a few of the activities that provide additional voices in the Imperialism narrative. 

  • What are the most engaging resources to explain the African and Asian perspectives on Imperialism?
  • Are there OER Project articles that bring new voices into the narrative you have used with your students
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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz over 1 year ago

    Great question Kathy Hays !

    Imperialism is an awesome unit for showcasing multiple perspectives. 

    I love love love the graphic biographies in this Unit:

    And my students always get a kick out of the stories in this OER Article: Responses to Industrial Imperialism.  This particular article is very student-friendly, contains surprising ways that communities responded to imperialism, and paves the way for discussion about what "resistance" can look like. 

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  • Julianne Horowitz
    Julianne Horowitz over 1 year ago

    Great question Kathy Hays !

    Imperialism is an awesome unit for showcasing multiple perspectives. 

    I love love love the graphic biographies in this Unit:

    And my students always get a kick out of the stories in this OER Article: Responses to Industrial Imperialism.  This particular article is very student-friendly, contains surprising ways that communities responded to imperialism, and paves the way for discussion about what "resistance" can look like. 

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