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Although the Medieval Sourcebook has now become a part of ORB (the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies), it is... see more
Here you can read the tale told by the Bayeux Tapestry. The story of William the Conqueror and Harold, Earl of Wessex,... see more
The Shays' Rebellion & the Making of a Nation: From Revolution to Constitution website was created by Springfield... see more
Developed by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, this Website shares the prehistoric artwork of the cave at... see more
Dentons work was the first English account intended to promote settlement of the region recently seized from the Dutch.... see more
This edition of A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusets Colony Anno 1628 is based on the first edition published... see more
This description of the city and inhabitants of New York and its environs was written by the Anglican chaplain who... see more
American Centuries is hosted by the Deerfield, Massachusetts Teacher's Center supporting learning communities and... see more
Resource website on all past Presidents from the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. Includes... see more
"Anne Frank is one of the 1.5 million jewish children who were murdered during the Second World War. In the Anne Frank... see more
In 1943, Ansel Adams (1902-1984), America's most well-known photographer, documented the Manzanar War Relocation Center... see more
This interactive timeline on the BBC website encompasses the entire history of Britain via a user friendly graphical... see more
Celt (a.k.a. as the Corpus of Electronic Texts) provides educators, schloars, and students with a free online humanities... see more
This very early (if not the first) account of Native American history and myth, written and published in English by an... see more
Stellers classic work, published in Latin in 1751 and in German in 1753, contains the only scientific description from... see more
THis is a repository of information, including interviews, personal recollections, and photographs of the US 3rd Infantry... see more
A digital collection of over 2000 images from The North American Indian by Edward S Curtis. Keyword searchable or... see more
Freedom Now explores the relationship between northern do-gooders and Mississippi civil rights activists. According to... see more
The Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University have created "World History Sources" to assist... see more
This lesson improves content reading comprehension with an engaging array of source documents – including journals, maps,... see more
The Jewish Virtual Library is part of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.The Jewish Virtual Library is the most... see more
A multi-media primary source website embodying and explaining the work papers of nineteenth century seafarers on British... see more
The National Archives and Records Administration created a website with activities developed by history educators and... see more