Free Online Courses : History
Get free History from the world’s leading universities. You can download these audio & video courses straight to your computer or mp3 player.
- African American History: From Emancipation to the Present– YouTube – iTunes – Web Site – Jonathan Holloway, Yale
- African-American History: Modern Freedom Struggle –YouTube – iTunes – Clay Carson, Stanford
- American Economic History – iTunes – J. Bradford Delong, UC Berkeley
- American Economic History (Syllabus)- YouTube – Gerald Friedman, UMass-Amherst
- Ancient Greek History – YouTube – iTunes Audio – iTunes Video– Download Course – Donald Kagan, Yale
- Ancient Israel – YouTube – Web – Daniel Fleming, NYU
- Asia in the Modern World: Images & Representations – Web – John Dower, MIT
- Ben Franklin and the World of the Enlightenment – iTunes – Bruce Thompson, Stanford/UC Santa Cruz
- China: Traditions and Transformations – Multiple Formats – Peter K. Bol & William Kirby, Harvard
- Colonial and Revolutionary America – iTunesU – Jack Rakove, Stanford
- Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts – YouTube – iTunes Video – iTunes Audio– Web Site – Keith E. Wrightson, Yale
- Early Modern Germany – iTunes Audio – David Wetzel, UC Berkeley
- Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 – iTunes Video – iTunes Audio – YouTube – Web Site – Frank Snowden, Yale
- Europe in the 19th Century – iTunes Audio – David Wetzel, UC Berkeley
- Europe and the World: Wars, Empires, Nations 1648-1914 –iTunes Audio – David Wetzel, UC Berkeley
- European Civilization, 1648-1945 – YouTube – iTunes Audio –iTunes Video – Download Course – John Merriman, Yale
- European Civilization from Renaissance to Present – iTunes – Carla Hesse, UC Berkeley
- European Civilization from the Renaissance to the Present –YouTube – iTunes Video – Web – Thomas Lacquer, UC Berkeley
- European Cultural History, 1500-1815 – MP3s – George Mosse, University of Wisconsin- Madison
- European Cultural History, 1660-1870 – MP3s – George Mosse, University of Wisconsin- Madison
- European Cultural History, 1880-1920 – MP3s – George Mosse, University of Wisconsin- Madison
- France Since 1871 – YouTube – iTunes – Download Course – John Merriman, Yale
- Hannibal – iTunes – Patrick Hunt, Stanford
- Harvey Goldberg Lectures (1975-1983) – Web Site – Harvey Goldberg, University of Wisconsin
- Historical Jesus – iTunes – Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University
- History of Anthropological Thought – iTunes – Rosemary Joyce, UC Berkeley
- History and Practice of Human Rights – YouTube – iTunes Video– iTunes Audio – Web – Thomas Laqueur
- History of Information – YouTube – iTunes Video – Web – Professors Geoffrey D. Nunberg, Paul Duguid, UC Berkeley
- History of Iran to the Safavid Period – iTunes – Richard Bulliet, Columbia University
- History of the Culture of Tea in China and Japan – iTunes Audio– John Wallace, UC Berkeley
- History of the International System – iTunes – James Sheehan, Stanford University
- History of MIT – Web – David Mindell and Merritt Roe Smith, MIT
- History of the Modern Middle East – iTunes – Richard Bulliet, Columbia University
- History of New York City: A Social History – iTunes Video –YouTube – Web Site – Daniel Walkowitz, NYU
- History of the United States Since 1945 – iTunes – Daniel Sargent, UC Berkeley
- History of the United States Since 1877 – iTunes Video – YouTube –
- History of the World to 1500 CE – YouTube – iTunes Video – Richard Bulliet, Columbia University
- History of the World Since 1500 CE – YouTube – iTunes Video – Richard Bulliet, Columbia University
- Intellectual History of the United States since 1865 – iTunes – Richard Candida Smith, UC Berkeley
- International and Global History Since 1945 – iTunes – Daniel Sargent, UC Berkeley
- Introduction to African American Studies – Real Player Video– Abdul Alkalimat, University of Illinois
- Introduction to Ancient Greek History – YouTube – iTunes –Download Course – Donald Kagan, Yale
- Introduction to American Studies – YouTube – iTunes Video –iTunes Audio – Michael Cohen, UC Berkeley
- Maker of the Modern World? Imperial Britain, 1714 to the Present (Syllabus) – YouTube – iTunes Video – James Vernon, UC Berkeley
- Medicine and Public Health in American History – Web Audio – Chris Hamlin, Notre Dame
- Modern Civilization: 1750 to Present – YouTube – Lynn Hunt, UCLA
- Modern Jewish History – MP3s – George Mosse, University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Rethinking the Black Liberation Movement – Web Video – Abdul Alkalimat, University of Illinois
- Rethinking Theory in Black Studies – Web Video – Abdul Alkalimat, University of Illinois
- Science, Magic and Religion – iTunes – YouTube – Courtenay Raia, UCLA
- The American Founders and Their World – iTunes – Jack Rakove, Gordon Wood, etc. Stanford
- The American Revolution – YouTube – iTunes Video – iTunes Audio– Web Site – Joanne B. Freeman, Yale
- The Ancient Mediterranean World – Web – Isabelle Pafford, UC Berkeley
- The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 – YouTube –iTunes Audio – iTunes Video – Download Course – David Blight, Yale
- The Early Middle Ages, 284-1000 – YouTube – iTunes – Web Site – Paul H. Freedman, Yale
- The History of Public Health – iTunesU – Web – Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins
- The Peculiar Modernity of Britain, 1848-2000 – iTunes –YouTube – Web – James Vernon, UC Berkeley
- The Rise and Fall of the Second Reich – iTunes Audio – Margaret Anderson, UC Berkeley
- The Roman World – iTunes Video – Rhiannon Evans, LaTrobe University
- The Story of Freedom in America – iTunes Video – Rufus Frears, University of Oklahoma
- The United States and the World Since 1945 – iTunes Audio – Daniel Sargent, UC Berkeley
- U.S. History from the Late 19th Century to the Eve of World War II – YouTube – iTunes Video – iTunes Audio – Web – Richard Candida Smith, UC Berkeley
- US History: from Civil War to Present – iTunes Audio – Web – Jennifer Burns, UC Berkeley
- The Western Tradition (Video) – Web site – Course Outline – Eugen Weber, UCLA
- War and Peace: International Relations since 1914 – iTunes – David Wetzel, UC Berkeley
- World War and Society in the 20th Century: World War II –Multiple Formats – Charles S. Maier, Harvard