Beyond history: Using primary sources in interdisciplinary teaching and research
Dr. Stanley Arnold from Northern Illinois University leads a discussion on the intersection between sports, race, and civil rights, offering insights into how these fields influence each other through the lens of AM's major resource, The Olympic Movement: Sport, Global Politics and Identity.
Hear examples of how teaching faculty utilise primary source collections and materials for interdisciplinary scholarship in the classroom and in their research.
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