Turn History Channel videos into active learning: use short clips, simple games, role-play, and hands-on projects to boost kids' engagement and memory.
How to Get Kids Interested in a History Channel Video
State Violence and Civilian Harm: Hiroshima, Historic Massacres, and Lasting Parallels
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and later episodes of mass civilian harm remind us that state use of overwhelming force leaves long human and political scars. Casualty figures and responsibility for many historic incidents remain contested, but the ethical and legal questions endure.
Why History (The History Channel) DVDs and Digital Releases Still Matter
A modern look at History (formerly The History Channel) releases: why DVDs still matter, how digital distribution changed access, and where to find documentary releases for learning and collection.
Don't Play It Again: When Democracy Promotion Sounds Like Domination
A conversation with an American official crystallizes a common local view: democracy promotion has often resembled domination. The piece argues for genuine consultation, accountability, and humility in foreign policy.