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Bram Hubbell

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

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“A Right Notion of Life”: The Ottomans in 1700

A discussion of teaching the Ottoman Empire in 1700 using an image of the Sultan’s mother drinking coffee.

“A Right Notion of Life”: The Ottomans in 1700
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“To take lads for the Janissaries”: Making Sense of the Devşirme

A discussion of teaching the Ottoman practice of the devşirme in world history classes.

“To take lads for the Janissaries”: Making Sense of the Devşirme
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Monthly Digest: October 2022

Monthly digest for October 2022

Monthly Digest: October 2022
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An Elephant in Belgrade: The Ottoman Empire as an Afroeurasian Empire in the Sixteenth Century

A discussion of teaching the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century as an Afroeurasia empire using an image from the Süleymanname.

An Elephant in Belgrade: The Ottoman Empire as an Afroeurasian Empire in the Sixteenth Century
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“A Great and Important City”: Bursa and the Beginning of the Ottoman Empire

A discussion of the challenges of teaching the first century of Ottoman history in world history courses and how to use architectural evidence.

“A Great and Important City”: Bursa and the Beginning of the Ottoman Empire
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“Addicted to the Coffeehouse”: Snapshots from the Ottoman Empire

A discussion of the challenges of teaching the Ottomans in world history courses and how to use an Ottoman coffeehouse to teach about the empire

“Addicted to the Coffeehouse”: Snapshots from the Ottoman Empire
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“A Total Abolition of Slavery”: The Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave System

A discussion of how to integrate African voices into the teaching of the abolition of slavery.

“A Total Abolition of Slavery”: The Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave System
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“At Last I Defended Myself”: 400 Years of Resistance to the Transatlantic Slave System

A discussion of how to center the resistance of enslaved Africans when teaching the transatlantic slave system in world history courses.

“At Last I Defended Myself”: 400 Years of Resistance to the Transatlantic Slave System
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Monthly Digest: September 2022

On the last day of each month, I will send out a post that includes some brief reflections on the past month, a recap of all the posts published during the previous month, and my monthly travel tale. My crazy dream has become reality Liberating Narratives began as a blog

Monthly Digest: September 2022
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“Suffering the Most Excruciating Torments”: The Height of the Transatlantic Slave System, 1650-1850

A discussion of how to teach the transatlantic slave system in the late seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries.

“Suffering the Most Excruciating Torments”: The Height of the Transatlantic Slave System, 1650-1850