History by the maps
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This web series uses cartography to explain, in simple terms, important historical world eras such as the Roman Empire, the Vikings, the World Wars, etc. These theoretical capsules allow students to reconstruct important moments in relation to the political, economic and social forces of history that have led our world to what it is today. Students are asked to share their opinion, to make connections between certain past and recent events, and to manage and learn new things.
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Season 1
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View the videoNazi Germany and the march to war (1935-1939)
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View the videoThe unification of Germany (1850-1871)
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View the videoThe Treaty of Tordesillas (1494): the sharing of the world
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View the videoGermany and Berlin, symbols of the Cold War
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View the videoHistory of Scotland: from the fall of Rome to the emergence of Alba kingdom
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View the videoOrigin, expansion and decline of the Roman Empire
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View the videoEurope and the First World War: the Treaties of Versailles and Paris
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View the video The age of the Vikings (with Nota Bene)
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