

Bridging World History - Season 1 Episode 2 History and Memory
Season - Episode
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Season 1 Jan 02, 2004
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1 - 1Maps, Time, and World History Jan 02, 2004
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1 - 2History and Memory Jan 09, 2004
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1 - 3Human Migrations Jan 16, 2004
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1 - 4Agricultural and Urban Revolutions Jan 23, 2004
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1 - 5Early Belief Systems Jan 30, 2004
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1 - 6Order and Early Societies Feb 06, 2004
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1 - 7The Spread of Religions Feb 13, 2004
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1 - 8Early Economies Feb 20, 2004
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1 - 9Connections Across Land Feb 27, 2004
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1 - 10Connections Across Water Mar 05, 2004
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1 - 11Early Empires Mar 12, 2004
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1 - 12Transmission of Traditions Mar 19, 2004
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1 - 13Family and Household Mar 26, 2004
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1 - 14Land and Labor Relationships Apr 02, 2004
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1 - 15Early Global Commodities Apr 09, 2004
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1 - 16Food, Demographics, and Culture Apr 16, 2004
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1 - 17Ideas Shape the World Apr 23, 2004
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1 - 18Rethinking the Rise of the West Apr 30, 2004
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1 - 19Global Industrialization May 07, 2004
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1 - 20Imperial Designs May 14, 2004
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1 - 21Colonial Identities May 21, 2004
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1 - 22Global War and Peace May 28, 2004
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1 - 23People Shape the World Jun 04, 2004
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1 - 24Globalization and Economics Jun 11, 2004
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1 - 25Global Popular Culture Jun 18, 2004
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1 - 26World History and Identity Jun 25, 2004
Overview
How are history and memory different? Topics in this unit range from the celebration of Columbus Day to the demolition of a Korean museum to the historical re-interpretation of Mayan civilization, exploring the ways historians, nations, families, and individuals capture, exploit, and know the past, and the dynamic nature of historical practice and knowledge.
Year 2004
Studio PBS
Director
Popularity 0.4248
Language English