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Bram Hubbell

World History Teacher. Traveler. Partner to Angela. Part-time vegan chef.

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“We the Natives of Togo”: Polite Resistance to Imperialism in German Togoland

An example of elite resistance in Togoland to German imperialism

“We the Natives of Togo”: Polite Resistance to Imperialism in German Togoland
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“The Questions Were Asked by the Teachers”: Decolonizing Pedagogy in World History Classrooms

A discussion of the civilizing mission, colonial education, and how we decolonize our pedagogy.

“The Questions Were Asked by the Teachers”: Decolonizing Pedagogy in World History Classrooms
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Rethinking Industrialization and the Nineteenth-Century Global Economy

Discussion of the nineteenth-century global economy, industrialization, and the production revolution

Rethinking Industrialization and the Nineteenth-Century Global Economy
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“Organizing the Rice Fields”: Teaching Southeast Asia’s Nineteenth-Century Production Revolution

Discussion of how to teach Southeast Asia’s economic changes in the nineteenth century

“Organizing the Rice Fields”: Teaching Southeast Asia’s Nineteenth-Century Production Revolution
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“Everything Can be Done Peacefully and Without Force”: Queen Njinga and the Portuguese

Discussion of how local African rulers responded to Portuguese empire-building and the expansion of the transatlantic slave trade.

“Everything Can be Done Peacefully and Without Force”: Queen Njinga and the Portuguese
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“The Increase of Plantations”: Teaching West Africa’s Nineteenth-Century Production Revolution

Discussion of how to teach West Africa’s production revolution in the nineteenth century

“The Increase of Plantations”: Teaching West Africa’s Nineteenth-Century Production Revolution
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“There is One God”: Teaching Sikhism and Syncretism

A discussion of how to teach the Hindu and Islamic influences on Sikhism.

“There is One God”: Teaching Sikhism and Syncretism
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Monthly Digest: September 2023

Monthly Digest for September 2023

Monthly Digest: September 2023
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“The Air is Filled with the Stink of Jute”: Teaching South Asia’s Nineteenth-Century Production Revolution

Discussion of how to teach South Asia’s economic changes in the nineteenth century

“The Air is Filled with the Stink of Jute”: Teaching South Asia’s Nineteenth-Century Production Revolution
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“The Means for Promoting Good Order”: Administering the Ottoman Empire

Discussion of how to teach Ottoman administration in Europe.

“The Means for Promoting Good Order”: Administering the Ottoman Empire