History Sites
History
- Best of History Web Sites reviews of history websites. (BWN)
- Timelines a listing of all types of time lines, from cartoon history to world history.
- _Common-place_ 'This promising new quarterly online publication situates itself somewhere between a popular magazine and scholarly journal, offering a common place for a variety of readers "to explore and exchange ideas about American history." '
- European Voyages of Exploration from the University of Calgary.
- Free Dictionary.com features “This Day in History,” “Word of the Day,” and “Today’s Birthday,” and an archive of history events
- History Guide over 3,000 resources (RB)
- History Net "The Weider History Group publishes a wide range of military history magazines, including "America's Civil War" and "Civil War Times". They've also been generous enough to create this website, which offers a wide range of articles from their different publications. First-time visitors to the homepage may want to start out by taking a shot at the "Daily Quiz", which offers up a range of questions on everything from steamship battles to military operations in the South Pacific. Next, visitors may wish to click on over to the "Features" area, which includes articles culled from the magazines on Marine POW's, the Battle of New Orleans, as well as noted gunfighter Ben Thompson and his brother Billy. Moving on, visitors can also take part in the online forums where they can ask questions about battle tactics, the history of ground warfare, and the USS Ironsides." (SR)
- HistoryWorld "contains over 400 separate historical articles and approximately 4000 events within its unique database." (SR)
- Hyper History world history. (LIB)
- Multimedia History Tutorials from the University of Calgary Applied History Research Group.
- The Nobel Prize "the official web site of the Nobel Foundation. Providing a wealth of background to every Nobel Prize since 1901, the site presents Nobel Lectures, biographies, interviews, photos, articles, video clips, press releases, educational games and a great deal more information about the Nobel Laureates and their work."
- Veterans History Project from the Library of Congress (RT)
- The War Times Portal"a subject index providing links about wars and conflicts." (RB)
- Women In History
- American Women Through Time "The primary timeline covers the world of Native Americans all the way up to the year 2001. The site also has a “Other Timelines” section, which includes links to timelines that tell the stories of notable women in history and topical ones as well, such as those dealing with feminism, Jewish women, and women in the military." (SR)
- Women in World History "Curriculua for high school and college, includes primary sources and teaching strategies, more than 200 primary sources, scholarly reviews of online primary source archives, multimedia case studies, and online teaching discussion forums. The goal is to help high-school and college world history teachers and their students locate, analyze, and learn from primary sources dealing with women and gender in world history." (BWN)
- Women Who Changed History (Scholastic) "Discover women who have made a difference. Biographies, pictures, interviews where possible, and links to related topics. Amelia Earhart is especially well fleshed-out with activities and a teachers guide that includes standards-based lesson plans." (BWN)
- Primary Sources in the Women's Movement, 1960 to Present: The "Second Wave" and Beyond "This site provides a forum "that brings together feminist thinkers, scholars and activists, to analyze compelling questions about feminist activism and theories, define new directions for historical research on this period, and provide a new venue for publishing traditional articles." It features links to chronologies, oral histories, images of documents, book reviews, bibliographies, and teaching material. Also includes links to related sites. From Alexander Street Press." (LII)
- Tudor England: 1485 to 1603 from a hobbyist. (LII)
- British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate 1638-60 (LII)
- Early Canadiana Online (ECO) primary sources in Canadian History.
- Greco-Persian Wars: Battle of Thermopylae "This article describes the battle of Thermopylae fought in 480 B.C. by an alliance of Greek city-states and the invading Persian Empire. "After the Battle of Thermopylae, Persian King Xerxes secretly buried most of the Greek dead and all but 1,000 of his own slain, in order to conceal from his army just how few men had held up his progress for so long." "(LII)
- A History of the Crusades Based on a six-volume history edited by " Kenneth M. Setton and published by University of Wisconsin Press; this site is provided by the University of Wisconsin Libraries. " (LII)
- The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. From the American Museum of Natural History.
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India and Pakistan: Fifty Years of Independence "Background material on India and Pakistan, their individual identities, and the conflicts between them."
- Korean History Project "Produced by the Korean History Project, this site will contain a free and complete online version of the Project's substantial 1,400-page tome of the same title.
- The "Forgotten Korean War lots of links concerning the Korean War.
- Learning Curve -- UK Public Records Office [Shockwave, Quicktime, .pdf, Java]. British history resource, including some important documents including the Magna Carta, and Shakespeare's will.
- The Napoleonic Guide all things Napoleon. (LII)
- Tiananmen Square, 1989: The Declassified History -- National Security Archive. "The documents featured at this site all pertain to the military assault on pro-democracy demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing in June 1989."
- A Biography of America interactive maps, key events, etc. From WGBH. (LII)
- Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers -- LOC From the Library of Congress Memory Project.
- American Memory Project The American Memory Project, from the Library of Congress, adds new "memories" on a regular basis. Check here often for new images from the history of the American people.
- American Women's History: A Research Guide.
- Amistad The official Web site of the "Freedom Schooner" Amistad. (LII)
- Black History Sites including sites about Martin Luther King.
- Famous American Trials [RealPlayer] "This site tells the stories of twelve famous trials from American history ".
- Founding Fathers Info Guide "this site is devoted to telling the story of the United States during its first few decades of existence, with a special emphasis on the lives of the American Presidents during this period." (SR)
- From the Back Alleys to the Supreme Court and Beyond [RealPlayer] a history of abortion rights.
- Guide to Government Information Sources of Interest to Historians from the Governement Documents Librarian at St. Mary's University, Texas.
- JFK Link an archive of documents relevant to the "life, administration, death, and legacy" of John Fitzgerald Kennedy." (SR)
- The Thomas Jefferson Papers -- Library Of Congress. Digitized documents from original papers by Thomas Jefferson.
- NAIL (National Archive's Archival Information Locator) Database Includes digitized documents, photos, lantern slides, links to sound recordings.
- Sources on US Naval History from the Department of the Navy. (SR)
- Nixon Watergate Tapes -- HPOL [RealPlayer]. From History and Politics Outloud.
- The Presidency from the Scripps Library at the Miller Center of Public Affairs
- American President.org "comprehensive, non-partisan resource on the history and workings of the American presidency"
- The Star-Spangled Banner [Flash4, RealPlayer] "This recently expanded site from the Smithsonian National Museum of American History is intended to serve as "the most comprehensive on-line resource about the 186-year-old banner".
- The Tax History Project [.pdf] Primary resources relating to the history of the American Tax.
- Union Pacific Railroad History In addition to the history of the UP, this site has lots of pictures.
- Record of Historic Richard Nixon - Zhou Enlai Talks in February 1972.
- History of U.S. Armies in Uniform: The American Soldier from 1747 to the Present researched and recreated by the author of this site, and shown at 1/6th scale on GI Joe figures. (LII)
- America's World War I and II War monuments. by state and city.
- First World War.Com "this site amasses an impressive
amount of valuable cultural, historical, and social documentation of "the
Great War."" (SR)
- The World War I Document Archive archive of primary documents for interested parties from Brigham Young University Libraries. (SR)
- September 11, 2001, America's Day Of Terror from the BBC (LII)
- Annotated Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism and the Attacks of September 11, 2001 [.pdf]compiled by Kevin D. Motes (US Government Information Division, Oklahoma Department of Libraries). (SR)
- Attack on America: Tuesday 11 September 2001 from librarian Michael Sauers, this page has links to many facets of the attack. (LII)
- CQ Press: Recent Terrorism Events background material and news stories from CQ press. (LII)
- Special Coverage: America Attacked from FindLaw, government information, including President Bush's speeches. (LII)
- Public Agenda Special Report: Terrorism (SR)
- The September 11th Source Books: National Security Archive Online Readers on Terrorism, Intelligence and the Next War [.pdf] (SR)
- _11 September 2001: the response_ [.pdf] British reaction. (SR)
- Legislation Related to the Attack of September 11, 2001 from the Library of Congress. (SR)
- The Post-September 11 Environment: Access to Government Information (SR)
- Chilling Effects of Anti-Terrorism: "National Security" Toll on Freedom of Expression (SR)
- Alternative Sources links to alternative news sources dealing with the War on Terrorism (LII)
- Documents on Terrorism From the Avalon Project at the Yale Law School (SR)
- September 11, 2001 : Attack on America From the Avalon Project at the Yale Law School (SR)
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