1. Shakespearean Era: Explore historical events during the Shakespearean era and analyze how they influenced English language and literature.
  2. The French Revolution: Study the French Revolution in both English and French to understand its impact on political ideologies and language evolution.
  3. The Industrial Revolution: Investigate the Industrial Revolution through English documents and German texts to compare its effects on different societies.
  4. World War II Propaganda: Examine World War II propaganda materials in English and Japanese to recognize how language was manipulated for political purposes.
  5. Colonialism and Post-Colonial Literature: Delve into historical events of colonialism while studying post-colonial literature in English and Spanish to understand diverse perspectives.
  6. The Cold War: Investigate the Cold War period through English and Russian sources to analyze the language of diplomacy and espionage.
  7. The Civil Rights Movement: Study the Civil Rights Movement using primary sources in English and Mandarin to explore global impacts of civil liberties struggles.
  8. The Space Race: Explore the Space Race events through English and Russian documentaries to understand how scientific achievements influenced linguistic developments.
  9. Apartheid in South Africa: Analyze apartheid in South Africa through English and Afrikaans literature to grasp the language complexities of social injustices.
  10. The Fall of the Berlin Wall: Study the fall of the Berlin Wall using English and German reports to investigate the language of reunification and historical memory.