Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "History Channel" in English language version.
If you're trying to throw your kids a little education, but in a fast-paced and colorful presentation, these "Modern Marvels" series come pretty highly recommended. Then again, I'm a mid-30s guy and I'm learning tons of new stuff from these programs.
The History Channel: The website of the American cable channel has a bias towards American history, as evidenced by Extreme History with Roger Daltrey
If you're trying to throw your kids a little education, but in a fast-paced and colorful presentation, these "Modern Marvels" series come pretty highly recommended. Then again, I'm a mid-30s guy and I'm learning tons of new stuff from these programs.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)The History Channel has made a start in the right direction as it has totally disavowed the program and publicly promised it never will be shown again.
I always wondered why the History Channel commercials said not available in Canada.[permanent dead link]
2. History.com (...promoting flagrant pseudohistory...)
The History Channel: The website of the American cable channel has a bias towards American history, as evidenced by Extreme History with Roger Daltrey
The History Channel has made a start in the right direction as it has totally disavowed the program and publicly promised it never will be shown again.
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