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Learn Modern History

From the Enlightenment to the present. A free, structured curriculum: 5 units · 20 lessons · self-paced.

Curriculum outline

Unit 1: Origins of Modern History

Lesson 1.1: Where Modern History Began

Lesson 1.2: The Historical Context

Lesson 1.3: Key Figures and Founding Ideas

Lesson 1.4: Early Developments and Milestones

Unit 2: The Evolution of Modern History

Lesson 2.1: Major Turning Points and Shifts

Lesson 2.2: Competing Schools of Thought

Lesson 2.3: How Ideas Spread and Changed

Lesson 2.4: Influence of Technology and Society

Unit 3: Modern History Today

Lesson 3.1: The Current State of Modern History

Lesson 3.2: Modern Frameworks and Interpretations

Lesson 3.3: Relevance in Today's World

Lesson 3.4: Key Thinkers and Contributors

Unit 4: Critical Analysis and Perspective

Lesson 4.1: Evaluating Sources and Evidence

Lesson 4.2: Multiple Perspectives on Key Issues

Lesson 4.3: Bias, Assumptions, and Blind Spots

Lesson 4.4: Forming Your Own Informed View

Unit 5: Modern History and the Wider World

Lesson 5.1: Connections to Other Disciplines

Lesson 5.2: Impact on Society and Culture

Lesson 5.3: Ethical Dimensions and Responsibilities

Lesson 5.4: Future Directions and Possibilities

Sample lesson preview

Where Modern History Began

Understand what Where Modern History Began is and why it matters in Modern History.

Where Modern History Began in Modern History is best understood through its purpose: what problem does it solve, or what need does it address? Rather than starting with a textbook definition, think about when and why people encounter Where Modern History Began in Modern History in real life. Understanding the "why" first makes the technical details much easier to grasp. The simplest test of understanding: can you explain it in one sentence to someone who's never heard of it?