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World History Juke Box
World History Juke Box
World History Juke Box
Songs related to history for all you music fans.....
KRS One- Meta-Historical (General)
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Mos Def- History (general)
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Iron Maiden- "Alexander the Great" (Alexander and the spread of Hellenistic Culture)
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Chinese Dynasties to the tune of "Vogue" (China from ancient times to Qin)
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Jimi Hendrix- Castles Made of Sand (Buddhist concept of impermanence)
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They Might Be Giants- Constaninople (One of the most important cities in history)
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Johnny Cash- Song of the Patriot (Nationalism)
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Rush- Bastille Day (French Revolution)
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Johnny Cash- Mr. Garfield (U.S. History/Assassination)
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"Rasputin Disco" (Russian Revolution)
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Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris- 1917 (World War I)
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Dropkick Murphys- The Green Fields of France (WWI)
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The Irish Tenors- The Band Played Waltzing Matilda (WWI)
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Midnight Oil- Forgotten Years (World War I)
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Garth Brooks- Bellau Wood (World War I)
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Rush- Manhattan Project (World War II)
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Slayer- Angel of Death (Holocaust)
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Emmylou Harris- "Bang the Drum Slowly" (World War II)
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Barry McGuire- Eve of Destruction (Nuclear Era/1960's)
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Jesus Jones- "Right Here, Right Now" (End of the Cold War)
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Tower of Power- Only So Much Oil in the Ground (Modern Times)
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Zager and Evans- In the Year 2525 (The future)
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Muse- Unstainable (Acceleration of Invention)
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Steve Earle- Jerusalem (Western Religions)
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KRS One- Meta-Historical (General)
URL
Mos Def- History (general)
URL
Iron Maiden- "Alexander the Great" (Alexander and the spread of Hellenistic Culture)
URL
Chinese Dynasties to the tune of "Vogue" (China from ancient times to Qin)
URL
Jimi Hendrix- Castles Made of Sand (Buddhist concept of impermanence)
URL
They Might Be Giants- Constaninople (One of the most important cities in history)
URL
Johnny Cash- Song of the Patriot (Nationalism)
URL
Rush- Bastille Day (French Revolution)
URL
Johnny Cash- Mr. Garfield (U.S. History/Assassination)
URL
"Rasputin Disco" (Russian Revolution)
URL
Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris- 1917 (World War I)
URL
Dropkick Murphys- The Green Fields of France (WWI)
URL
The Irish Tenors- The Band Played Waltzing Matilda (WWI)
URL
Midnight Oil- Forgotten Years (World War I)
URL
Garth Brooks- Bellau Wood (World War I)
URL
Rush- Manhattan Project (World War II)
URL
Slayer- Angel of Death (Holocaust)
URL
Emmylou Harris- "Bang the Drum Slowly" (World War II)
URL
Barry McGuire- Eve of Destruction (Nuclear Era/1960's)
URL
Jesus Jones- "Right Here, Right Now" (End of the Cold War)
URL
Tower of Power- Only So Much Oil in the Ground (Modern Times)
URL
Zager and Evans- In the Year 2525 (The future)
URL
Muse- Unstainable (Acceleration of Invention)
URL
Steve Earle- Jerusalem (Western Religions)
URL
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Resources for projects and geography days....
Library of Congress Materials
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Class Documents
Unit 1: World History Foundations: Beginnings to 300 C.E. (4 Parts)
Unit 2: Expanding and Intensified Hemispheric Interactions, 300 C.E. to 1500 C.E. (2 Parts- Western and Non-Western)
Unit 3: The Emergence of the First Global Age, 15th-18th Centuries (3 Parts)
Unit 4: An Age of Global Revolutions, 18th Century to 1914 (4 Parts)
Unit 5: Global Crisis and Achievement, 1900-1945 (3 Parts)
Unit 6: The Cold War and its Aftermath: The 20th Century Since 1945 (2 Parts)
Unit 7: Contemporary Global Issues, Past to Present
"Big 100"
Resources for projects and geography days....
Library of Congress Materials
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