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Lista de cursos de HISTORIA

A Day in the Life of Abraham Lincoln

This course offers an insightful look into the daily life of Abraham Lincoln, exploring his routines, leadership style, and key decisions during his presidency. Students will learn about Lincoln's work habits, personal life, and his impact on American history.

A Day in the Life of Albert Einstein

This course provides insights into the daily life of Albert Einstein, exploring his habits, routines, and the environment that fostered his groundbreaking ideas. Delve into the personal aspects of Einstein's life and understand how his day-to-day activities influenced his work and legacy.

A Day in the Life of Alexander Graham Bell

This course delves into the daily activities and routines of Alexander Graham Bell, offering insights into his work, inventions, and personal life. Students will learn about the challenges he faced and the innovative solutions he developed, providing a comprehensive understanding of his contributions to science and technology.

A Day in the Life of George Washington

This course provides an in-depth look into the daily life of George Washington, exploring his routines, responsibilities, and the historical context of his leadership. Discover how Washington balanced his roles as a leader, farmer, and family man.

A Day in the Life of John F Kennedy

This course provides an in-depth exploration into the daily life of John F Kennedy, examining his routines, decision-making processes, and the historical context of his presidency.

A Day in the Life of Osama Bin Laden

This course provides a detailed examination of Osama Bin Laden's daily life, his leadership style, and the operations he oversaw. It delves into his interactions with followers, his strategic planning, and the impact of his actions on global terrorism.

A Day in the Life of Princess Diana

This course provides an insightful look into the daily life of Princess Diana, covering her routines, engagements, personal interests, and public appearances.

A Day in the Life of Queen Elizabeth

This course offers an insightful look into the daily activities and responsibilities of Queen Elizabeth, exploring her morning rituals, official duties, leisure activities, and interactions with family and staff.

A Day in the Life of a Civil Rights Activist in 1964

Explore the daily experiences, challenges, and triumphs of civil rights activists in 1964. This course delves into the historical context, key events, and personal stories that shaped the civil rights movement.

A Day in the Life of a Confederate Soldier

This course delves into the daily life, challenges, and experiences of Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War. Students will gain insights into the soldiers' routines, living conditions, and the impact of war on their lives.

A Day in the Life of a Cossack Warrior

This course delves into the historical lifestyle, duties, and cultural significance of Cossack warriors. Through engaging lessons, learners will discover the daily routines, martial skills, and societal roles that defined these legendary figures.

A Day in the Life of a Hippie in 1968

This course explores the daily life, culture, and experiences of hippies during the iconic year of 1968. Dive into the social movements, music, lifestyle, and philosophies that shaped this vibrant era.

A Day in the Life of a Roman Soldier

This course offers an in-depth look into the daily lives of Roman soldiers, exploring their routines, duties, and the challenges they faced. From training and discipline to living conditions and combat strategies, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of what life was like for these ancient warriors

A Day in the Life of an Ancient Egyptian Doctor

This course provides a comprehensive insight into the daily routines, medical practices, and cultural significance of doctors in ancient Egypt. Students will learn about the tools and techniques used, the role of religion in healing, and the societal impact of medicine during this era.

A Glimpse of Teenage Life in Ancient Rome

This course delves into the fascinating world of Roman teenagers, examining their daily routines, educational pursuits, social interactions, and cultural influences. Discover how young Romans navigated the complexities of family life, societal expectations, and personal ambitions in one of history's most influential civilizations.

Abraham Lincoln: The President Who Saved the Union | Leo & Layla's History Adventures

This course delves into the remarkable journey of Abraham Lincoln, exploring his role in preserving the Union during the Civil War, his leadership qualities, and the lasting impact of his presidency. Join Leo and Layla as they embark on a historical adventure to uncover the pivotal moments and decisions that defined Lincoln's legacy.

African American Heroines

This course delves into the inspiring stories and significant contributions of African American women who have shaped history and culture. Through an exploration of their lives, struggles, and achievements, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the impact these heroines have had on society.

Alexander Hamilton and Capitalism: Making America

This course delves into the economic strategies and philosophies of Alexander Hamilton, examining his influence on the development of American capitalism and the economic foundations of the United States.

Ancient Life as Old as the Universe

This course delves into the enigmatic history of ancient life, tracing its roots back to the very beginnings of the universe. Through a blend of scientific exploration and historical analysis, learners will uncover the connections between cosmic events and the emergence of life on Earth.

Black History: A Comprehensive Course Outline

This course provides a thorough examination of Black history from ancient African civilizations to contemporary social movements.

Constitution 101

Explore the fundamental principles, historical context, and applications of the Constitution.

Did Japan Surrender Because of the Atomic Bomb?

This course delves into the complex reasons behind Japan's surrender in World War II, examining the impact of the atomic bomb, military strategy, and diplomatic influences.

Early American Civilizations

This course introduces students to the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of early American civilizations, focusing on the Maya, Aztec, Inca, and North American indigenous cultures. Through interactive lessons, hands-on activities, and critical thinking exercises, students will explore the achievements, daily life, belief systems, and environmental adaptations of these civilizations.

Every Century’s WORST Year Explained

This course delves into the most tumultuous years experienced in each century, examining the historical events, societal impacts, and lessons learned from these challenging times.

Every US President Explained

Explore the lives, achievements, and challenges faced by each US President in a concise format. This course provides a chronological journey through the leadership and legacy of America's presidents.

Franklin Roosevelt: The Great Depression

This course delves into the pivotal role of Franklin Roosevelt during the Great Depression, examining his policies, leadership style, and the socio-economic impacts of his presidency. Through an analysis of key events and initiatives, learners will gain insight into how Roosevelt navigated the nation through economic turmoil.

Frederick Douglass: From Slave to Statesman

This course delves into the remarkable journey of Frederick Douglass, from his early life in slavery to his influential role as a statesman and abolitionist leader. Students will explore the key events and achievements in Douglass's life, his contributions to the abolitionist movement, and his enduring legacy in American history.

Going Undercover in an Insane Asylum: Nelly Bly

This course delves into the investigative journey of Nelly Bly as she goes undercover in an insane asylum. Through her experiences, students will explore the conditions of mental institutions in the past, the impact of investigative journalism, and the broader implications for mental health reform.

Golda Meir: From Milwaukee to Jerusalem - The Life and Legacy of Israel's Iron Lady

This comprehensive course examines the remarkable life and political career of Golda Meir (1898-1978), Israel's fourth Prime Minister and one of the 20th century's most influential women leaders. From her early years in Eastern Europe and America to her pivotal role in the formation and leadership of the State of Israel, students will explore how Meir's personal journey intersected with and shaped major historical events. The course analyzes her leadership style, policy decisions, and enduring impact on Israeli politics, Jewish history, and women's leadership on the global stage.

Historical Cults

This advanced course examines the historical development, psychological dynamics, and societal impacts of significant cult movements from the 20th century to present day. Through rigorous analysis of primary sources, survivor testimonies, and interdisciplinary research, students will develop a nuanced understanding of how these groups form, operate, and influence both members and society at large.

How did Hitler Rise to Power?

This course delves into the historical events, strategies, and circumstances that allowed Adolf Hitler to ascend to power in Germany. Through a detailed examination of political maneuvers, societal changes, and key events, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of one of history's most significant and studied power transitions.

I Have a Dream: The Speech that Changed America

This course delves into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech, examining its historical context, key themes, and lasting impact on the Civil Rights Movement and American society.

Is the European Union Worth It Or Should We End It?

This course delves into the European Union's significance, evaluating its benefits and challenges, and discussing its potential future. Through comprehensive analysis, learners will explore the EU's economic, political, and social impacts, and consider arguments for and against its continuation.

Israelis or Palestinians: Who’s More Tolerant?

This course delves into the perceptions and realities of tolerance within Israeli and Palestinian societies, focusing on attitudes towards the LGBT community. Through interviews and analyses, students will gain insights into the complexities of cultural and social acceptance.

JD Vance and The Hillbilly Elegy

This course provides an in-depth analysis of JD Vance's Hillbilly Elegy, exploring its themes, cultural significance, and impact on society. Students will engage with the text to understand the author's perspective and the broader implications of the memoir.

John Adams & Thomas Jefferson: The Founding Fathers’ Friendship and Friction

This course delves into the intricate dynamics between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, examining their friendship, political rivalry, and the impact they had on the formation of the United States. Through a detailed analysis of historical events and personal correspondences, learners will gain insight into the contrasting ideologies and mutual respect that defined their interactions.

Kingdoms of the World: Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century

This course explores the major kingdoms and empires that shaped global history from the 15th to 18th centuries. Students will examine political structures, cultural achievements, economic systems, and social dynamics across different regions of the world. The course emphasizes cross-cultural connections, the emergence of global trade networks, and the transformations that set the stage for the modern world.

Leo & Layla's History Adventures with Adam Smith

Join Leo and Layla as they embark on thrilling historical adventures, guided by the wisdom of Adam Smith. This course explores economic principles, historical contexts, and philosophical insights through engaging narratives and interactive lessons.

Leo & Layla's History Adventures with Benjamin Franklin

Join Leo and Layla as they embark on a historical journey to meet one of the most influential figures of the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin. This course delves into his innovative contributions, political insights, and the impact he had on shaping modern society.

Leo & Layla's History Adventures with President Ronald Reagan

Dive into the captivating journey through history with Leo and Layla as they meet President Ronald Reagan. Discover the key events, policies, and cultural shifts during his presidency.

Letter from Birmingham Jail: A Study of Civil Rights Advocacy

This course examines Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail, analyzing its historical context, key arguments, and impact on the American Civil Rights Movement. Learners will delve into the moral and ethical foundations of civil disobedience as articulated by King, understanding its relevance and application in the fight for justice.

Mahatma Gandhi: Life, Philosophy, and Legacy

This course delves into the life, philosophy, and enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. From his formative years and education to his pivotal role in India's independence movement, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Gandhi's principles, strategies, and the global influence of his non-violent resistance methods.

Mao Zedong: The Life and Legacy of China's Revolutionary Leader

This course delves into the life, ideology, and legacy of Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China. From his early years and rise to power to the transformative policies he implemented, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Mao's influence on 20th-century China and his global impact.

Martin Luther King Jr.: Life, Legacy, and Leadership

This course delves into the life, philosophy, and enduring legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Through five comprehensive modules, learners will explore his early life, the development of his nonviolent philosophy, his leadership during key civil rights campaigns, his expanding vision for economic justice, and his contemporary relevance.

Meet American Hero Daniel Boone

This course delves into the fascinating life of Daniel Boone, an iconic American pioneer and explorer. Learners will discover Boone's adventures, his contributions to American history, and his lasting legacy.

Meet American Hero Daniel Boone

This course delves into the fascinating life of Daniel Boone, an iconic American pioneer and explorer. Learners will discover Boone's adventures, his contributions to American history, and his lasting legacy.

Meet American Hero Davy Crockett

This course delves into the life of Davy Crockett, examining his contributions as a frontiersman, soldier, and politician. Students will explore his legendary status in American folklore and his role in historical events.

Meet American Hero Fred Rogers

Explore the life, philosophy, and enduring impact of Fred Rogers, the beloved television personality and educator. This course delves into his contributions to children's media, his unique approach to education, and his lasting influence on American culture.

Meet American Hero George Washington

This course delves into the life, achievements, and enduring legacy of George Washington, examining his role in the American Revolution, his presidency, and his impact on the formation of the United States.

Meet American Hero John C Fremont

This course explores the adventurous life and significant contributions of John C Fremont, an iconic figure in American history. From his early explorations to his political career, students will gain insights into Fremont's impact on the expansion of the United States and his role in shaping the nation's history.

Meet American Hero Johnny Appleseed

This course explores the fascinating life of Johnny Appleseed, his contributions to American agriculture, and his lasting legacy. Students will learn about his early life, his travels across America planting apple trees, and the myths and truths surrounding his legendary status.

Meet American Hero Milton Hershey

Explore the life and legacy of Milton Hershey, the visionary entrepreneur and philanthropist who revolutionized the chocolate industry and transformed his community.

Meet American Hero Tecumseh

This course explores the life, leadership, and impact of Tecumseh, a prominent Native American figure. It covers his early life, rise to leadership, and his efforts to unite Native tribes against American expansion. The course also delves into his military strategies, alliances, and the historical context of his actions.

Meet American Heroes: Lewis & Clark

Dive into the remarkable journey of Lewis and Clark as they explored uncharted territories, encountering diverse cultures and landscapes. This course covers their expedition's challenges, discoveries, and the impact on American history.

Meet American Heroine Clara Barton

Dive into the inspiring journey of Clara Barton, a pioneering nurse who founded the American Red Cross. This course covers her early life, her contributions during the Civil War, the establishment of the American Red Cross, and her enduring legacy.

Meet American Heroine Eleanor Roosevelt

Dive into the inspiring life of Eleanor Roosevelt, an influential figure in American history. This course covers her early life, her role as First Lady, her contributions to human rights, and her lasting legacy.

Meet American Heroine Elizabeth Blackwell

Explore the remarkable journey of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States. This course delves into her pioneering contributions to medicine, her challenges and triumphs, and her enduring impact on women's roles in the medical profession.

Meet American Heroine Elizabeth Cady Stanton

This course delves into the influential life and work of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, highlighting her pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement and her enduring impact on social reform.

Meet American Heroine Jane Addams

This course delves into the remarkable life of Jane Addams, her contributions to social reform, and her lasting impact on society. Through an examination of her work, students will gain insights into her philosophies, achievements, and the historical context in which she operated.

Meet American Heroine Marian Wright Edelman

This course delves into the life and legacy of Marian Wright Edelman, a formidable figure in the fight for children's rights. It covers her early life, major contributions, advocacy strategies, and the ongoing influence of her work.

Meet American Heroine Mary McLeod Bethune

This course explores the life and contributions of Mary McLeod Bethune, a prominent educator, civil rights leader, and advisor to presidents. Learn about her impact on American society and her enduring legacy

Meet American Heroine Rachel Carson

Dive into the inspiring story of Rachel Carson, an American heroine whose work sparked the modern environmental movement. This course covers her early life, groundbreaking publications, and lasting impact on environmental policy.

Meet American Heroine Sandra Day O'Connor

This course offers an in-depth exploration of the life, career, and impact of Sandra Day O'Connor, the first female Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Through engaging topics, learners will gain insights into her early life, judicial philosophy, landmark cases, and enduring influence on American society.

Meet American Heroine Susan B. Anthony

This course delves into the life, achievements, and enduring impact of Susan B. Anthony, a pivotal figure in the fight for women's rights in America. You will learn about her early life, key contributions to the women's suffrage movement, and her lasting influence on society.

Meet American Heroines: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

This course delves into the remarkable lives and achievements of Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan, highlighting their struggles, triumphs, and enduring legacy

Mother Teresa: Life, Work, and Legacy

This comprehensive course explores the life and impact of Mother Teresa (1910-1997), examining her humanitarian work, spiritual journey, and enduring global influence. Students will analyze her contributions to serving the poorest of the poor, her founding of the Missionaries of Charity, and her complex legacy in modern humanitarian discourse.

Nelson Mandela: Life, Leadership, and Legacy

This comprehensive course explores the extraordinary life and enduring impact of Nelson Mandela, one of the 20th century's most influential leaders. Through five modules, students will examine Mandela's journey from his early years to his emergence as a global icon of justice, reconciliation, and human dignity. The course analyzes the historical context of apartheid South Africa, Mandela's political development, his 27-year imprisonment, presidency, and lasting legacy in South Africa and around the world.

Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge - The Cambodian Tragedy

This course delves into the history of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, examining their rise to power, the establishment of Democratic Kampuchea, the Cambodian Genocide, international relations, and the lasting legacy of this dark period in Cambodia's history.

President Trump in 2025: The First 100 Days

This course delves into the pivotal actions and decisions made by President Trump during the first 100 days of his 2025 term. It examines the political, economic, and social impacts of these decisions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the administration's priorities and strategies.

Richard Nixon and Watergate: The Presidency, the Scandal, and the Legacy

This comprehensive course examines Richard Nixon's presidency with a special focus on the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to his resignation. Students will explore Nixon's political rise, his administration's policies, the unfolding of the Watergate scandal, and its lasting impact on American politics and society.

Robert Oppenheimer: The Manhattan Project, The Atomic Bomb, The Ethics

This course explores the life and impact of J. Robert Oppenheimer, examining his scientific contributions, leadership of the Manhattan Project, ethical struggles, and enduring legacy in science, politics, and culture. Through five modules, students will gain insight into the complexities of Oppenheimer's character, his pivotal role in developing nuclear weapons, and his subsequent fall from government favor.

Rosa Parks: The Woman Who Sparked a Movement

This course explores the life and legacy of Rosa Parks, focusing on her courageous act of defiance against racial segregation and her enduring impact on the fight for civil rights.

Ruby Bridges: A Legacy of Courage and Change

Explore the remarkable story of Ruby Bridges, who at the age of six, bravely confronted a hostile mob to become the first Black student to attend an all-white school in Louisiana. This course delves into her experiences, the challenges she faced, and her ongoing efforts to combat racism in America.

Story of Genghis Khan | History of The Great Chinggis Khan | King of Mongol Empire

Dive into the fascinating history of Genghis Khan, uncovering the tales of his rise to power, his innovative strategies, and the lasting impact of his empire.

The American Civil Rights Movement

This research-based course provides an in-depth examination of the American Civil Rights Movement, exploring its historical roots, key figures, legislative milestones, cultural impact, and enduring legacy. Through primary source analysis, case studies, and interdisciplinary perspectives, students will develop a nuanced understanding of one of the most transformative social movements in American history.

The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

This course delves into the historical events surrounding the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, examining the causes, immediate effects, and long-term consequences. It provides an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and ethical implications of nuclear warfare.

The Bill of Rights

This course explores the historical development, legal interpretations, and modern applications of the Bill of Rights, examining its philosophical underpinnings, key Supreme Court cases, and ongoing debates.

The Cold War Explained In 15 Minutes

This course provides a succinct yet comprehensive overview of the Cold War, highlighting its major events, influential leaders, and ideological battles. From the aftermath of World War II to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, learners will gain insights into the geopolitical tensions that shaped the modern world.

The Cuban Missile Crisis: Thirteen Days on the Brink

This course delves into the Cuban Missile Crisis, exploring its origins, key events, resolution, and lasting impact on international relations and nuclear policy. Through detailed analysis and declassified documents, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of one of the Cold War's most critical confrontations.

The Great Federal Reserve Mystery

This course explores the origins, structure, and impact of the Federal Reserve, delving into its monetary policies, relationship with the government and banking sector, and various perspectives on central banking. It also addresses future reform proposals and the personal impact of Fed policies.

The Hall of Evil: Vladimir Lenin

This course delves into the life, ideology, and impact of Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Bolshevik Revolution and founder of the Soviet Union. It examines his policies, the socio-political changes he instigated, and the lasting effects of his leadership on the world.

The Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Brief, Simple History

This course provides a concise overview of the Israel-Palestine conflict, exploring its historical roots, key events, and ongoing challenges. Designed for learners seeking a straightforward understanding of this complex issue.

The MAGA Movement: Understanding Its Impact and Evolution

This course provides an in-depth analysis of the MAGA Movement, examining its origins, key figures, ideological foundations, and its impact on American politics and society. Through a series of topics, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how this movement has shaped political discourse and influenced policy-making.

The Presidency of Barack Obama

The Presidency of Barack Obama

The Reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

This course delves into the complex factors that led to Japan's infamous attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II. Students will gain insights into the political, economic, and military motivations that drove Japan to initiate this pivotal event.

The Shift of the Democratic South to Republican

This course explores the historical, social, and political factors that contributed to the shift of the Southern United States from a Democratic stronghold to a predominantly Republican region. It examines key events, influential figures, and socio-economic changes that played a role in this political transformation.

The Trial of OJ Simpson

Dive into the intricate details of one of the most famous criminal trials in American history. This course will cover the key aspects of the OJ Simpson trial, including the legal strategies, media impact, and societal implications. Understand the complexities of the case that challenged the legal system and captivated the public.

The Underground Railroad - Pathways to Freedom

This course delves into the history, structure, key figures, experiences, and legacy of the Underground Railroad, the clandestine network that helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom.

Thomas Jefferson and Equality: Making America

Dive into the complex legacy of Thomas Jefferson and his influence on the concepts of equality and democracy in America.

WWI: The War That Changed Everything

This course delves into World War I, examining its causes, major battles, and lasting impact on global politics and society. It also covers the Holocaust, exploring the systematic genocide of European Jews during World War II.

Was it Wrong to Drop the Atom Bomb on Japan?

This course delves into the complex ethical considerations surrounding the use of atomic bombs on Japan during World War II. It examines the historical context, strategic decisions, and the lasting impact on international relations and ethical warfare.

Watergate

Dive deep into the events surrounding the Watergate scandal, uncovering the political machinations and consequences that extend far beyond the infamous break-in. This course will guide you through the complexities of the scandal, offering insights into the political climate of the era and the enduring impact on American politics.

What History Tells Us About the Future

Explore how historical trends, events, and patterns can inform future predictions and decision-making. This course will delve into the methodologies used to analyze historical data and apply it to contemporary issues.

Who's Who of Leading Conservatives

This course delves into the lives and contributions of prominent conservative figures, offering insights into their ideologies, achievements, and impact on society. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of conservative leadership and thought.

Why the US Didn't Nuke Tokyo

This course delves into the historical and strategic reasoning behind the United States' decision not to use nuclear weapons on Tokyo during World War II. It examines the political, military, and ethical considerations that influenced this pivotal decision.

Winston Churchill: Statesman, Warrior, and Icon

This course delves into the multifaceted life of Winston Churchill, examining his early years, military adventures, political career, wartime leadership, post-war influence, and enduring legacy. Through detailed modules and submodules, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of Churchill's impact on history and his relevance today.

Women's Rights Movement: A Comprehensive Course

This course offers a detailed examination of the Women's Rights Movement across historical periods, geographical regions, and theoretical frameworks. Students will analyze key events, figures, strategies, achievements, and ongoing challenges in the struggle for gender equality. The course takes an intersectional approach, highlighting diverse experiences within the movement and connections to broader social justice issues.

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