Crash Course: World History
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Crash Course: World History

John Green teaches you the history of the world

January 26, 2012 - April 4, 2015 2 Seasons 72 Episodes Ended

Overview

Crash Course World History is a video course hosted by John Green that teaches world history from growing the first crops in the First Agricultural Revolution to global textile production in the 2010s. Across the series, it builds skills in identifying and explaining historical developments, analyzing events in broader context, and tracing patterns and connections across time and place—aiming to help viewers become more informed citizens of the world. Season 1 follows the 2012 AP World History curriculum in a 42-episode chronological survey, while Season 2 continues in 30 episodes with a more thematic approach that focuses on systems and encourages viewers to question how “history” is written and what biases shape it.

Seasons & Episodes

Season 1 - World History

Season 1 - World History

2012 42 Episodes

In 42 episodes, John Green will begin teaching you the history of the world! This course is based on the 2012 AP World History curriculum, from growing the first crops in the First Agricultural Revolution to global textile production in the 2010s. By the end of the course, you will be able to: *Identify and explain historical developments and processes *Analyze the context of historical events, developments, and processes and explain how they are situated within a broader historical context *Explain the importance of point of view, historical situation, and audience of a source *Analyze patterns and connections among historical developments and processes, both laterally and chronologically through history *Be a more informed citizen of the world

Season 2 - World History 2

Season 2 - World History 2

2014 30 Episodes

In 30 episodes, John Green rethinks world history! In round two we take a different approach and try to think more thematically rather than chronologically. By the end of the course, you will be able to: *Think about history thematically and in terms of systems, not just important events *Analyze the context of historical events, developments, and processes and explain how they are situated within a broader historical context *Explain the importance of point of view, historical situation, and audience of a source *Question how what we think of as “history,” how it is written, and what biases are at play in a work

Key Information

Created By John Green, Hank Green
Network PBS Digital Studios
Type Scripted
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

John Green

John Green

John Green

Stan Muller

Stan Muller

Stan Muller

Danica Johnson

Danica Johnson

Danica Johnson

Danica Johnson

Raoul Meyer

Raoul Meyer

Stan Muller

Stan Muller

Stan Muller

Stan Muller

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Frequently Asked Questions

Crash Course World History is a video course hosted by John Green that teaches world history from growing the first crops in the First Agricultural Revolution to global textile production...

Crash Course: World History has 2 seasons with 72 episodes.

Crash Course: World History premiered on January 26, 2012.

No, Crash Course: World History has ended. The final episode aired on April 4, 2015.

Crash Course: World History originally aired on PBS Digital Studios. Check your local streaming services for availability.

Crash Course: World History was created by John Green.

Crash Course: World History has a rating of 0.0/10 based on user reviews.

Crash Course: World History is classified as Talk, Documentary.