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Patrick Manning World History Center, Northeastern University http://www.whc.neu.edu/whc/CD-ROMs/Migration.html Migration in Modern World History enables students to explore the interconnections of human society by challenging, assembling and critiquing interpretations of history. Students follow a thirteen-week course that provides a unique connection of historical debate and evidence, analysis and narrative that enables them to approach the project as historians. In addition to the thirteen units, the course includes useful reference sections and analytical exercises. |