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The World History Association is the professional association of teachers of world history in North America. Its website offers a convenient entry point for teachers and students interested in world history, and the various activities sponsored by the WHA. http://www.thewha.org/
H-World: a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences On-Line. The H-World discussion list serves as a network of communication among practitioners of world history. http://www.h-net.org/~world/
The University of California World History Workshop Multi-Campus Research Group (MRG) is funded by the U.C. President’s Office to encourage the development of world history as a research field. It sponsors quarterly conferences for faculty and graduate students, as well as a dissertation writer’s workshop. The World History Workshop is headed by Kenneth Pomeranz (History, UCI) and is based at UCI. See its website for activities and members. http://ucworldhistory.ucr.edu/
World History For Us All: WHFUA will offer an on-line model curriculum for world history in middle schools and high schools. It is the fruit of a three year collaboration of university faculty and master teachers of world history, and was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Ahmanson Foundation. The prototype model can be viewed at: http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu
World History Teaching Journal: http://www.worldhistoryconnected.org
World History Network: http://www.worldhistorynetwork.org/dev
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