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'Sage American History is designed for use by undergraduate college, community college and high school teachers and... see more
Divided into four chronological periods, these modules cover a variety of topics, including indentured servitude, runaway... see more
This American Memory site contains selected manuscripts, pamphlets, photos, newspapers, and other periodicals. This... see more
The 1,280 images in this collection have been selected from a wide range of sources, most of them dating from the period... see more
This is a companion site to the PBS documentary "The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow," a study of segregation and racial... see more
The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server... see more
This site is a link on the MERLOT History Portal that includes 16 modules or lessons which incorporate MERLOT materials.... see more
This site is designed as a resource site for teachers of world history, world geography, and world cultures. It provides... see more
This is a companion website to a PBS TV series of the same name. The website explores the political, social, military,... see more
This site features a library of short multi-media discussions on topics concerning China and Japan. Well-known experts on... see more
The Spanish government established a commission in the 16th century to develop a questionnaire to describe a variety of... see more
Afghanistan Online is a comprehensive site devoted to information on Afghanistan in all subject areas including: women,... see more
This Website contains artwork, photographs,video and sound recordings which reflect the history and culture of Native... see more
This British Museum site offers users an opportunity to access information about death and burial practices in Ancient... see more
An extensive exhibition with commentary on Arabic manuscripts found in Timbuktu, Mali, the commercial center founded in... see more
A narrated exhibit of American and Japanese art illustrating Comodore PerryÂ’s mission to Japan in 1853-54. The lengthy... see more
This eportfolio is an example of what CSU faculty create to describe, document, and reflect on their experience... see more
Visitors can take an online tour of Hellenic Cullture. Museums, archaeological sites or monuments can be found by... see more
This web site focuses on national popular political culture in antebellum America. It includes background articles on the... see more
This is not so much a unified website as a number of interlinked BBC history sites dealing with different aspects of... see more
This site is an authoritative information source on aspects of Kwame Nkrumah's life and works. It focuses primarily on... see more
A look at the Renaissance from the perspective of the Florentine princely house of the de Medicis based on a PBS... see more