Using ESSEX History

Using ESSEX History (UEH) is designed to increase teachers' knowledge, understanding and appreciation of key events and issues in American history through an intensive, ongoing professional development program. Through day long seminars held on site at various historic sites and archives, Salem State College's American history faculty and other content experts provide Essex County's middle and high school teachers with the increased content knowledge that will allow them to improve the quality of instruction given to their students.

Progressivism - Hour 1

Dr. Elizabeth Duclos-Orsello

02-07
58:17

Progressivism - Hour 2

Dr. Elizabeth Duclos-Orsello

02-07
01:08:39

Culture and Politics of the 1970s - Hour 1

Dr. Bruce Schulman, Boston University

02-07
01:08:39

Culture and Politics of the 1970s - Hour 2

Dr. Bruce Schulman, Boston University

02-07
01:08:39

Reconstruction and the Compromise of 1876 - Hour 1

Dr. David Quigley, Boston College

08-08
01:08:39

Reconstruction and the Compromise of 1876 - Hour 2

Dr. David Quigley, Boston College

08-08
01:08:39

The Fishing Industry in Essex County - First Hour

Dr. Daniel Vickers, University of British Columbia

06-01
49:29

The Fishing Industry in Essex County - Second Hour

Dr. Daniel Vickers, University of British Columbia

06-01
01:11:30

The Changing Landscape of Essex County - First Hour

Dr. Emerson Baker, Salem State College

03-28
01:15:31

The Roaring Twenties - Second Hour

Dr. Emerson Baker, Salem State College

03-28
01:02:11

The Roaring Twenties - First Hour

Dr. Brad Austin, Salem State College

03-06
01:19:34

The Roaring Twenties - Second Hour

Dr. Brad Austin, Salem State College

03-06
52:52

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