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- Archives
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and Forums
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and Media
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Collections
- Preservation
- Psychohistory
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and Services
- This
Day in History
- This
Week in History
- Treaties,
Pacts, and Agreements
- U.S.
History
- Web
Directories
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- About
Famous
People
- information about figures from the
Civil War, women, spies, authors,
composers, frontiersmen, and
more.
- BBC
Online -
History
- provides information on individual
series, plus sections on history by
topic, by time, and by
people.
- Common
Knowledge
Network
- profiles the Seven Wonders of the
World, famous paintings and painters,
inventors, and the history of the
Internet.
- Discovery
Channel: Unsolved
History
- weekly series, where forensic science
puts history to the test.
- Earthlore
Explorations
- pictorial journey into different
areas of our world history.
- Explanation
of History,
An
- by David Maurer. Describes the
development and organization of
societies and systems of government in
order to help people understand
economic and political events in the
world today.
- Hanover
Historical Texts
Project
- making primary texts readily
available to students, faculty and the
general public.
- Historical
Discovery
- historical documents, list of popes,
Presidents, and church
councils.
- Historical
Research in
Europe
- project intended to assist
researchers who are planning to use
Western European web-based and print
libraries and archives.
- History
Center
- covers six thousand years worth of
science, culture, religion, and
politics.
- History
Guy,
The
- resource for students, researchers,
history buffs and those interested in
politics. Emphasis in military history
and American politics.
- History
Page
- devoted to understanding our common
past, with articles and
essays.
- History
Place,
The
- covering such topics U.S. history,
Nazi Germany/World War II, and the
Irish potato famine.
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- History
Wiz
- resource for lovers, students, and
teachers of history. Provides
information, images, maps, primary
sources, curriculum, and audio/video on
a wide range of historical
topics.
- History's
Best on
PBS
- directory of companion sites to
history programs from public
television.
- Historylinks
Journal & Research
Index
- links, articles, and history related
news.
- HistoryOrb.com
- includes articles on specific
historical events and broad trends,
plus a Today in History section
outlining important events, and famous
birthdays and deaths.
- Images
from
History
- art and archaeology archive
supporting the teaching and study of
world history.
- International
History
Project
- collect of essays, documents, maps,
and music covering world history from
ancient Mesopotamia to the end of the
Cold War.
- Links
to the
Past
- information and news from the
National Park Service programs in
archeology, ethnography, historic
landscapes, historic structures,
history, and museum
management.
- OCEAN
Index
- indexing historical and biographical
content on all branches of general
knowledge.
- Scriptorum
- hosts a number of sites addressing
historical, literary, and genealogical
issues.
- Smart
History
- an attempt to model the way in which
nations grow and interact.
- Spartacus
Encyclopedias
- including British history 1700-1950,
and two separate works for World War
I.
- World
Domination
- includes biographies of Hitler,
Stalin and Mussolini and reports on the
Roman, British and Communist empires.
It also has a multi-player java
simulation.
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