Historia
History, Geography and Civics empowered by AI
Social studies, reimagined

A better way to teach social studies.

Historia brings together course hubs, guided lessons, digital readings, source analysis, and teacher-facing tools in one modern platform.

Multiple course offerings

World History, U.S. History, Geography, Government, and more in one unified system.

Structured lesson flow

Each lesson is built around video, reading, and activity-based thinking.

Built for teachers

Course hubs, lesson pathways, and future teacher review tools built into the design.

Course offerings

Historia is designed as a full curriculum platform, not a single-unit site. Each course has its own hub, structure, and lesson flow.

World History

Global conflict, revolutions, civilizations, and major turning points in the modern world.

U.S. History

American foundations, conflict, reform, and national identity across time.

World Geography

Regions, culture, migration, physical systems, and how people interact with place.

Government & Politics

Constitutional structure, citizenship, power, elections, and public life.

Featured unit

The Cold War now lives inside World History as a model unit. It shows the full Historia sequence in action.

World History

Cold War

Explore the origins of the Cold War through video instruction, digital reading, and primary source comparison.

Why it matters

One unit, broader structure

Cold War no longer has to carry the whole identity of the site. It now sits where it belongs: inside a broader World History framework.

What Historia is built to do

The goal is not a worksheet warehouse. The goal is a serious, clear, and thoughtful platform for modern social studies teaching.

Course Hubs

Every subject can hold its own units, lessons, and future student progress in one organized space.

Historical Thinking

Primary sources, perspective, interpretation, and argument are built into the learning flow.

Teacher Oversight

Designed to grow into submission review, feedback tools, and student work tracking.

Visual Discipline

Dark academic atmosphere with white reading surfaces, cleaner spacing, and stronger readability.