Succeed through Studying History
Lessons learned from historical events are important in politics, business and life itself. Historical lessons come from the successes and mistakes of people who were doing something. Recent history is more relevant to today's world.
There is a need for people who have a sense of history and have learned from previous events, especially those that are relatively modern. Your knowledge and skills in this area can help advance your career or improve your business.
The purpose of these free online lessons is to give you a start at improving your history interpretation skills. If you have any questions, send us an email.
Contents
- Types of historical studies
- Recent historical events
- Presidential inaugural addresses
- Resources
- Survey question
- Miscellaneous
Types of historical studies
Recent historical events
1800s
1930s
1940s
1950s
Lyrics of Song "School Days" Represent Teen Attitudes - 1957
1960s
The Relationship Between John F. Kennedy and James Bond 007
Similarities Between the Assassinations of Kennedy and Lincoln
Communist Symbols on U.S. Coins
1970s
How Henry Kissinger Helped Start Acupuncture in the U.S. - 1971
Bob Hope's Comedy Observations: April 1972
Did Dick Tuck Cause Watergate?
Was Gerald Ford Really a Klutz?
Case Study of Gamesmanship: Riggs vs King Tennis Match (Competition lesson)
1980s
"We Didn't Start the Fire" (Lyrics) History Summary from 1949-1989
"We Didn't Start the Fire" (Facts) History Summary from 1949-1989
History of United States' Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
Presidential inaugural addresses
Resources
Survey question
Answer a survey question and see the results from other participants.
Miscellaneous
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