- One Korea?”, Steve Murray, Columbus 06
 - A Unique Political History, Thomas Ulrich, Toledo 05
 - A Timeline of Presidents and True History for Banned Book Club and/or Our Twisted Hero Lesson Plan and Take & Go Resource by Maggie Quam, Columbus 22
 - American Imperialism and Its Japanese Encounter, Gretchen Williams, Columbus 19
 - An American Perspective on Japan: Oral History Memoirs of American Experiences in Japan, Nancy Clendenen
 - Analyzing Japanese Imperialism, Kathy Swanger, Columbus 04
 - Ancient China, Mitchell Clark, Toledo 05
 - Ancient Chinese Inventions and the Modern World, Heidi Blue, Akron 08
 - Ancient Civilizations, Leslie Burnham, Toledo 07
 - Arrival of Commodore Perry: Differing Perspective, Amanda Ahrens, Cleveland 12
 - Atomic Bomb and Its Effects on Hiroshima Lesson Plan and Take & Go Resource (Pre-Assessment) by Mandy Perret, Columbus 22
 - Atomic Bombs in WWII, Andrew Salzer, Columbus 04
 - Atrocities during World War II, Paul Chidester, Columbus 06
 - Bombing of Hiroshima: A Japanese Perspective, Joan Perry-Szafarowicz, Toledo 07
 - Character Education and Confucius, Laurie Marks, Oxford 09
 - China and the Modern World, Bryan Evans, Oberlin 10
 - China and the Silk Road, Mary L. Kelley , Cincinnati 06
 - China Before and After Mao, Misty Swanger, Columbus 04
 - China, the Gold Rush, and Life Afterward, Lori Dhiraprasiddhi, Granville 09
 - China’s Long March, Linnet Knight, Columbus 04
 - Chinese Communist Revolution, Marc Montella, Granville 09
 - Chinese Dynasties & Mongol Invasions, Amy Netter, Toledo 05
 - Chinese Industrialization and Environmental Restrictions, Rachel Marten, Athens 10
 - Chinese Inventions & Their Impact on Today’s Technology, Kymn Bennett, Oxford 09
 - Chinese Inventions/ Achievements, Jessica Burchett, Oberlin 10
 - Chinese Modernization, Charles Martindell, Delaware 13
 - Chinese Propaganda During the Cultural Revolution, Russell Lammermeier, Cleveland 12
 - Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Immigration to the U.S., Judy Szewczak, Toledo 05
 - Chinese State Formation: From the Qin to the Song Lesson Plan & Teaching Resource by Lisa Baughman, Columbus 21
 - Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule, Anne O’Leary, Toledo 05
 - Comfort Women, Joy Vargas Painter, Wooster 07
 - Commissioner Lin’s Letter to Queen Victoria, Lindsey Ritscher, Marietta 08
 - Commodore Perry and Japan, Jeff Kho, Cleveland 12
 - Comparison of Feudalism in Japan and Europe, Lori Dhiraprasiddhi, Granville 09
 - Comparison of Nuremberg and Tokyo War Crimes Trials, Jolene Dyer, Wooster 07
 - Contributions of Chinese Dynasties, Michelle Miller, Toledo 05
 - Do You Have a Job, Most Honorable Daimyo?, Molly Krist, Akron 08
 - Dropping the Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Lynn Pangrace, Cleveland 12
 - Dynasties of Feudal China, Matt Daugherty, Columbus 16
 - East Asia Medieval Trade by Linda Swarlis, Columbus 19
 - Effects of the Korean War, Tamar Warkentien, Oberlin 10
 - End of Qing Dynasty – focusing on Empress Dowager Cixi, Jessica Parker, Columbus 11
 - End of WWII – focusing on the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Jessica Parker, Columbus 11
 - Evaluating the Open Door Policy in China, Kathy Swanger, Columbus 04
 - Events Leading to WWII, Tamar Warkentien, Oberlin 10
 - Experiencing Japanese Feudalism, Amy Netter, Toledo 05
 - Feudal Japan, Mary Kay Ryan, Oberlin 10
 - Feudalism and Transitions, Betsy Beaver, Delaware 13
 - Feudalism Comparison, Jenny Sage, Granville 09
 - Feudalism in Japan and Europe, Mary Anne Kinzly, Oberlin 10
 - Feudalism in Japan and Europe, Virginia Ressa, Columbus 06
 - Feudalism in Japan, Marie Ternes, Oberlin 10
 - Friends First Matsuri: Festival Based on Japanese Matsuri, Kathleen Allan, Oxford 09
 - Genocide and Propoganda, Jetta Ries Fete, Oberlin 10
 - Global Impact of World War I: China, Charles Bell, Wooster 07
 - Global Impact of World War I: Japan, Charles Bell, Wooster 07
 - Global Impact of World War I: Korea, Charles Bell, Wooster 07
 - Google Earth & “The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War”, Marc Montella, Granville 09
 - Grave of the Fireflies, Scott Nickel, Columbus 04
 - Hiroshima as Seen Through the Prism of Japanese Pop Culture (Anime and Manga), Bob Wilson, Columbus 19
 - Hiroshima, Carolyn Willis, Columbus 16
 - Hiroshima, Japan, Rob Fetters, Columbus 04
 - History of Korea, Jennifer McClure, Toledo 05
 - How China Rebuilds After World War II , Tammie Ray, Akron 08
 - How did the Meiji Constitution and Constitution of 1947 Frame Social and Political Order in Japan?, Regina Feldman, Cleveland 12
 - How Japan Rebuilds Following World War II, Tammie Ray, Akron 08
 - How Koreans Rebuild following World War II, Tammie Ray, Akron 08
 - Impact of the Atomic Bomb, Sean Brennan, Cleveland 12
 - Imperial Impact: Reinventing Identity, Rose Remmel, Akron 08
 - Imperialism in the Far East, Sean Brennan, Cleveland 12
 - Imperialism/Sino Evil Enter the Door, Kyle McDowell, Delaware 13
 - Imperialism: Commodore Perry’s Visit, Don Haven, Granville 09
 - Imperialism: General Sherman Incident, Don Haven, Granville 09
 - Imperialism: the Boxer Rebellion, Don Haven, Granville 09
 - Influence of Confucius on Chinese Society, Mary Kay Ryan, Oberlin 10
 - Internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, Dorene Miller, Wooster 07
 - Intro to Modern Chinese History Lesson Plan & Teaching Resource by Sammi Zhao, Columbus 21
 - Invention Timeline, Beth MacLehose, Columbus 06
 - Japan Before and After WWII, Bryan Evans, Oberlin 10
 - Japan Colonizes Korea, Melissa Ryan, Wooster 07
 - Japan’s Cult of the Emporer, Joe Serio, Akron 08
 - Japan’s Feudal System, Linnet Knight, Columbus 04
 - Japan’s History, Culture and Religions, Rita Limbert, Columbus 16
 - Japan’s View of Itself in China and Korea, Karissa Piper, Akron 08
 - Japanese Abuse of Chinese Civilians and POWs during World War II , Karissa Piper, Akron 08
 - Japanese Colonization of Korea, Jeff Kho, Cleveland 12
 - Japanese Feudal Class System, Elizabeth Bank, Columbus 16
 - Japanese Firestorms, Brent Martin, Granville 09
 - Japanese History, Steve Murray, Columbus 06
 - Japanese in America: Citizens without Rights, Kerry Dugan, Oxford 09
 - Japanese Internment Camps, Carrie Bray & Penelope Harris, Oxford 09
 - Japanese Internment in the US, Jan Wagoner, Oxford 09
 - Japanese Invasion of Korea, 1592, Brendan Malone, Toledo 07
 - Japanese Kite Project, Gary Fitchpatrick, Cleveland 12
 - Japanese Modernization & Imperialism 1850-1907, Anne O’Leary, Toledo 05
 - Japanese War Crimes of the Sino-Japanese War and World War I, Melissa Ryan, Wooster 07
 - Kami/Kamuy: Oppression, ideology, and representation of the Ainu in Japan, Sisi Funk, Columbus 20
 - Korea Post-WWII and the Cold War,, Bryan Evans, Oberlin 10
 - Korea: An Example of History Repeating Itself, Lori Dhiraprasiddhi, Granville 09
 - Korea: United/Divided/United, Nick Geruntino, Columbus 11
 - Korean Comfort Women, Jennifer Swinehart, Columbus 04
 - Korean Conflict: What if it had been us?, Erin Brickwood, Akron 08
 - Legacies of China, Mary Anne Kinzly, Oberlin 10
 - Life in Korea during the Korean War, Michelle Miller, Toledo 05
 - Life in Korea During World War II: When My Name Was Keoko, Virginia Ressa, Columbus 06
 - Lost Names and Identity, Cassandra McGuyrt, Akron 08
 - Lost Names of Korea, Mary L. Kelley, Cincinnati 06
 - Mao and the Great Leap Forward Lesson Plan & Teaching Resource by Molly Long, Columbus 21
 - Mao and the Great Leap Forward, Brent Martin, Granville 09
 - Meiji Mondernization, Andrea Dumolt, Columbus 04
 - Ming Dynasty, Jennifer McClure, Toledo 05
 - Mongols Invade Japan Lesson Plan & Teaching Resource by Amy McKibben, Columbus 21
 - Mongul Empire and Japan, Suzanne Ford, Columbus 17
 - Mongul Empire and Korea, Suzanne Ford, Columbus 17
 - Mongul Invasion and Ming Dynasty, Suzanne Ford, Columbus 17
 - Nakahama Manjiro, Bonnie Shiplet, Columbus 04
 - No Gun Ri, Korea, Rob Fetters, Columbus 04
 - North and South Korea – Conflicted Relationship, Dale Foster, Columbus 17
 - North Korea: The Dynasty of Communism, Kathryn Benken, Oxford 09
 - Pak Wansŏ’s (1921-2011) Mother’s Hitching Post and the Korean War, Whitney Burris, Columbus 11
 - Personal Accounts of the Korean Civil War, 1950-1953, Mary Hetrick, Wooster 07
 - Photographic Evidence of the Nanking Massacre and Deniers , Karissa Piper, Akron 08
 - Post War Japan, Mitchell Clark, Toledo 05
 - Post-WWII Division of Korea Compared to Germany, Jenny Sage, Granville 09
 - Pressure to Modernize: Japan’s Response to Western Influence, Elizabeth Newcomb, Columbus 19
 - Promises and Propaganda–the Power of Persuasion, Emily Shrestha, Cleveland 12
 - Red Scarf Girl: The Cultural Revolution, Dottie Worley, Toledo 05
 - Resistance to Western Ideas, Thomas Ulrich, Toledo 05
 - Revolution in China and the Fall of Imperialism, Jennifer Preslan, Toledo 07
 - Scientific and Cultural Advancements of Early China, Virginia Ressa , Columbus 06
 - Shang Dynasty and the Invention of Writing, Kathleen Allan, Oxford 09
 - Shin’s Tricycle and Truman’s Statement, Marc Montella, Granville 09
 - Shinto ‘Kami’ – The major gods and goddesses of Shintoism Lesson Plan and Attachment and Take & Go Resource by Matthew Yingling, Columbus 22
 - Silk Road Simulation – How was Asia impacted by Europe and vice versa? and Attachments, Andy Lyon, Columbus 20
 - Silkworms Spinning Their Way into History, Beth MacLehose , Columbus 06
 - State Dominance: Reinventing Identity, Rose Remmel, Akron 08
 - State Turmoil: Reinventing Identity, Rose Remmel, Akron 08
 - Student Protest in Korea and the United States, Frank Casey, Oberlin 10
 - Systems of Government: North Korea Lesson Plan and Take & Go Resource by Nicholas Valentino, Columbus 22
 - Teaching the Atomic Bomb, Danielle Filas, Delaware 13
 - Terminating the War between the Allies and Japan, Mary Hetrick, Wooster 07
 - The American/Korean Conflict: Korean or Chinese Draw…Victory?, Joe Serio, Akron 08
 - The Asian Holocaust, Joy Vargas Painter, Wooster 07
 - The Attack on Pearl Harbor, Lindsey Ritscher, Marietta 08
 - The Boxer Rebellion in China , Joe Serio, Akron 08
 - The Causes of the Korean War, Jessica Parker, Columbus 11
 - The Chinese Cultural Revolution, Whitney Burris, Columbus 11
 - The Dropping of the Atomic Bomb on Japan, Russell Lammermeier, Cleveland 12
 - The Effects of World War II on Countries in Asia, Tammie Ray, Akron 08
 - The End of Japanese Isolationism, Charles Martindell, Delaware 13
 - The Great Wall of China, Rebecca Volkmann, Columbus 04
 - The Japanese in Manchuria: Hsinking (Changchun) in the 1930’s, Tamula Drumm, Cleveland 12
 - The Japanese Revolution, Joe Kennedy, Oxford 09
 - The Korean War, Andrew Salzer, Columbus 04
 - The Korean War, E. Mark Kreps, Delaware 13
 - The Korean War, Marie Ternes, Oberlin 10
 - The Kwanju uprising in comparison to the protests on the campus of Kent State University, Russell Lammermeier, Cleveland 12
 - The Lion Dance Lesson Plan and Take & Go Resource, Diana Harbin, Columbus 22
 - The Mongol Invasion of China and the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Barbara Huntwork, Delaware 13
 - The Mongol Invasion of Japan, Marbara Huntwork, Delware 13
 - The Mongol invasion of Korea, Matt Daugherty, Columbus 16
 - The Nanking Massacre , Cassandra McGuyrt, Akron 08
 - The Opium Trade, the Opium War, and the Treaty of Nanjing, Mary Hetrick, Wooster 07
 - The Opium Wars, Jeff Kho, Cleveland 12
 - The Rape of Nanking, Frank Casey, Oberlin 10
 - The Rape of Nanking/ The Holocaust, Marie Ternes, Oberlin 10
 - The Rape of Nanking: Moral Accountability in a Time of War, Michael Hinze, Columbus 06
 - The Republican Revolution of 1911, Ralph Salzer, Columbus 04
 - The Rise of Modern Japan, Eric C. VonBerg, Columbus 17
 - The Silk Road and the Crusades, Jenny Sage, Granville 09
 - The Silk Road, Jona Hall, Marietta 08
 - The Technology in China Pre-17th Century, James Swift, Cincinnati 06
 - The Treatment of WWII in History, Michael Hinze, Columbus 06
 - The Trial of Harry Truman, Edward Swope, Granville 09
 - The U.S. and the Boxer Rebellion in Cartoons, Kevin Barnhard, Columbus 17
 - The Use of Propaganda Posters to further the Goals of the CCP in its First Years of Rule in China, Lynn Pangrace, Cleveland 12
 - The Way of the Warriors: Comparing the Samurai and the Knight, Heidi Blue, Akron 08
 - The Western Experience in China: 20th Century Witnesses, Tamula Drumm, Cleveland 12
 - Thinking about the A-Bomb, Casey Matthews, Cleveland 12
 - Timeline of the Korean War, Pete Ewing, Columbus 04
 - Trade “Openings”, Edward Swope, Granville 09
 - Tradition versus Change: The Meiji Restoration, Kathryn Benken, Oxford 09
 - Understanding History through Oracle Bone Study, Laura Soltis, Columbus 04
 - US and European Imperialism in East Asia Lesson Plan and Take & Go Resource by Theresa Rabogliatti, Columbus 22
 - US Firebombing – Why can’t we find it?, Whitney Burris, Columbus 11
 - US Involvement in International Conflicts, Rachel Marten, Athens 10
 - Using Oral History to Study the Effects of 20th Century Japanese Colonialism on Korea, Lynn Pangrace, Cleveland 12
 - Web Quest on China’s Dynasties, Carla Fletcher, Akron 08
 - What a Difference a Border Makes, KaSandra Emler, Columbus 11
 - What Did Confucius Say?, Lesa Bame, Oxford 09
 - When Conflicting Cultures Collide, John Dean, Cincinnati 06
 - Which Chinese Dynasty was better, Song or Ming? , Lynn Swaney, Columbus 17
 - World Leaders Research Project, Lindsey Ritscher, Marietta 08
 - World War II & the Atomic Bomb, Lindsey VanFossen, Columbus 16
 - World War II and the Atomic Bomb, Rachel Marten, Athens 10
 - World War II/ Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Chris Baughman, Athens 10
 - World War II/ US & Japanese Home Front, Kyle McDowell, Delaware 13
 - World War II: Japanese-American Internment, Mona Al-Hayani, Toledo 07
 - World War II: Once Upon a Time, Erin Brickwood, Akron 08
 - World War II: What Would You Have Done?, Erin Brickwood, Akron 08