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  • History Teacher of the Year

    Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason has been named the 2024 National History Teacher of the Year! 

    Learn more about Lamb-Cason's achievements as an educator, advocate, author, and storyteller at Riverbend High School in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

     

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    Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason, 2024 NHTOY winner
  • The Citizenship Test

    Civics and American History

     

    The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is excited to introduce our new Citizenship hub. Take the US Naturalization Exam—available in short, intermediate, full, and Kahoot! formats—and receive real-time feedback on your results!

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  • Hispanic Heritage Month

    National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15–October 15) celebrates the contributions made by Hispanic and Latino Americans to the history and culture of the United States. Explore essays, historical documents, lesson plans, and videos that tell the story of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States.

    Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Book Breaks

    Now free and open to all! 

    Sundays at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT) on Zoom

     

    Upcoming Session: October 13, 2024
    Author:  H. W. Brands, University of Texas at Austin
    Book: America First: Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War

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    • Free

    • All Audiences

    • Every Sunday

  • New Self-Paced Course

    The Early Republic

    This course explores the American struggle to establish a republic on a national scale. Award-winning historian Alan Taylor examines the politics, economy, social structure, and culture of the union created by the American Revolution and the bitter but creative debates over the meaning of the Revolution and the proper form of republican government.

     

    Regular Price: $39.99

    Affiliate Price: $29.99

     

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    • 15 Professional Development Hours

  • EduHam Online

    Hamilton Education Program Online

     

    Explore the newly redesigned EduHam Online website. It includes classroom account creation, a historical research library, a program roadmap, and a video library. You can now access the site using your Gilder Lehrman login and password (or create an account for free). 

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  • Master's Degree in American History

    Register for Fall 2024 Courses

    MA students can choose from a wide variety of courses each semester. Browse fall courses, watch lecture previews, meet the professors, and see course details.

     

    Fall Semester Dates

    • Courses StartThursday, September 19, 2024
    • Course Registration Ends: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
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    Learn with the Gilder Lehrman Institute

    MA in American History

    Our master’s degree program gives K–12 educators an affordable way to earn a graduate degree while working full time.

    Self-Paced Courses

    Explore American history from your own home, in your own time, and at your own pace! Educators can obtain professional development credit.

    History U

    These self-paced courses in American history are taught by the nation's top historians and are completely free for high school students. 

    Upcoming Events

    • American Historical Holidays
    Monday, October 14, 2024

    Columbus/Indigenous Peoples' Day

    Deepen your knowledge of this holiday with historical documents, essays, videos, and lesson plans from the Gilder Lehrman Institute.

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    • American Historical Holidays
    Tuesday, November 5, 2024

    Election Day

    Deepen your knowledge of this holiday with historical documents, essays, videos, and lesson plans from the Gilder Lehrman Institute.

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    Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 8:00 pm ET

    Open House: MA in American History

    Q&A session for prospective students to learn about the Gettysburg College–Gilder Lehrman master's degree program.

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    Book Breaks

    Every Sunday at 2:00 pm ET (11:00 am PT) on Zoom

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    Join us for our weekly interview series in which historians discuss their acclaimed books followed by a Q&A with the at-home audience. Please click any of the upcoming episodes to register. You can purchase any of the books featured on our bookshop.org page, for which we receive an affiliate commission.

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    Our Historical Documents

    In 1991, Richard Gilder and Lewis Lehrman embarked on a mission to create one of the most important repositories of historical American documents in the country. Today, the Gilder Lehrman Collection contains 86,000+ items documenting the political, social, and economic history of the United States.

    Our catalog is free to search. K–12 students, K–12 educators, and parents can access a selection of 7,800+ full-sized images for free. Others can purchase an annual History Resources subscription for $25.
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    History Now

    The Online Journal of the Gilder Lehrman Institute

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    History Now features essays by the nation’s leading historians and provides the latest in American history scholarship for teachers, students, and general readers.

    History Now is completely free for all K-12 students and teachers. Others can purchase a one-year subscription for $25.

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    How to Research a World War II Veteran

    Learn about the historical research process in this step-by-step guide. As you progress, you will have opportunities to apply what you are learning.

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