American Women's History Course Platform
Integrate key historical narratives with activities and readings like European Views of Native American Women, the Trial of Anne Hutchinson, the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the West, and Hispanic Farmworkers with Women’s History curriculum that centralizes the experiences of global women and their impact across society.
Providing Relevant Learning Experiences

8 Units that feature multimedia libraries, primary source collections, and test banks in varied assessment formats.

25 chapter readings each accompanied by an audio recording to assist students with varied skill levels.

20 videos that illuminate each unit and reinforce important course themes and takeaways.

20 primary source problems that include a brief background, and the source in the form of texts, letters, images, videos, data charts, and more.

5 forms of assessment including written assessment, opinion and quiz polls, activity quizzes, as well as critical thinking and objectively-graded quizzes that accompany each learning activity.

5 writing workshops that introduce students to the writing process in the social sciences with topics such as Women’s Education, Measuring Alcoholism, and the Gender Gap in Voting.

Easy Grader that digitally grades written assignments and tracks student progress on the multi-faceted Globalyceum gradebook.

Embedded Resources and Activities that allow you to upload content from your desktop, create and employ discussion boards, build assessments from scratch, and select from our question banks.

Integrate Globalyceum with your LMS with single sign-on options.
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Patricia Evridge Hill
San Jose State University

Tatiana Irwin
College of San Mateo

Emily Teipe
Fullerton College

Erin Miller
Bakersfield College

Eva Mo
Modesto Jr. College

Allison Hepler
University of Maine, Farmington

Gabrielle Goldberg
New York University

Christine Eubank
Bergen College
Table of contents
- Unit 1: Colonial Women, 1607-1750
- Unit 2: Revolutionary Mothers and Republican Motherhood, 1750-1800
- Unit 3: Women and the Antebellum Reform Movements, 1800-1860
- Unit 4: The Struggle for Women’s Suffrage, 1848-1920
- Unit 5: Women of the West and South, 1866-1920
- Unit 6: Women at Work, 1870-1940
- Unit 7: Women at War and Peace, 1914-1960
- Unit 8: Modern Feminism, 1960-present