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The digital landscape is constantly changing. To help you and your students keep up with the field, and to make preparation for your teaching as quick and easy as possible, below you’ll find a range of just some of the free resources available in our textbooks and on their accompanying websites
Selection of online resources
Please note: you’ll need to have an approved instructor account to access some of these materials
Although blended learning isn’t a new model, 2020 caught many students and lecturers by surprise by having to adapt to fully learning and teaching online.
Adam Matthew release extract of major American History collection
Marlborough, UK - From July 1st-31st, Adam Matthew will enable free access to ‘American History in 100 Documents’: one-hundred hand-picked documents and associated analysis of their importance from American History, 1493-1945, sourced exclusively from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York.
London, UK. The long shadows that Russia’s 1917 revolution cast on freedoms globally is the subject of a new special report in Index on Censorship Magazine.
If you've just started university, you might be feeling anxious and excited in equal measures. It’s a cliche, but everyone else really is in the same boat. However, there's plenty you can do to make your voyage at university smooth, storm-free and watertight – and you're in the right place.