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Ancient History
World History
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Ancient History

 

- Whether you're an Egyptologist or have just always been fascinated with Egyptian art, music, history, and, of course, the great pyramids, this site's for you. Andrew Bayuk's Guardian's Egypt Homepage indexes and annotates all the Egyptian hotspots on the Web so you can unearth the secrets of the pharaohs and the riddles of the sphinxes.
The WWW Guide to Ancient Egypt on the Internet provides a number of resources organized under topics such as archaeology, art, papyrology, museums, and philology.
- Angie's Hellenic Page is a comprehensive primer to Greek civilization and the Grecian Diaspora. Visitors will find resources on Ancient Greek civilization, mythology, Greek Orthodoxy, and art, as well as information about modern Greece. This site is maintained by Angie Tzouvelakos, a member of the Hellenic Communities of Greater Montreal.
 

 


U.S. History

 

 
 - American Memory consists of primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history. These historical collections are the key contribution of the Library of Congress to the National Digital Library. Most of these offerings are from the Library's unparalleled special collections.
- Maintained by Professor K. Austin Kerr of the Ohio State University Department of History.
- "From the American Studies Program, @ University of Virginia) providing free access to three kinds of texts: Classic texts: Benchmark texts like DeTocqueville's Democracy in America, to which students of American Culture often refer; Lost Texts:  Texts which were once powerful cultural objects or forces but which have been rendered invisible over time; Full Hypertexts: Texts which we have amplified, extended, or enriched by linking them to other materials (text, graphics, audio, and/or video) that either re-contextualize them -- place them back in the cultural context from which they originally rose -- or comment on them from a contemporary perspective."--site.
- A neet-o, boz, peachee keen site presenting the popular culture of the 1950's.  Includes such things as: Music of the '50s,  Lyrics with Midi Music, Television of the '50s,  Burma-Shave Slogans, a gift shop and links section.
The Perry-Castaņeda Library Map Collection from the University of Texas at Austin
- "Newspaper printing and publishing history and American history in general"
- History Matters - Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. This site serves as a gateway to Web resources and offers useful materials for teaching U.S. history.
- History leaps to life in this weekly magazine from Cowles Enthusiast Media and the National Historical Society. We were thrilled at the depth and breadth of The HistoryNet. Photos, interviews, personal accounts, and engrossing writing mark features in categories like Historic Travel and Aviation and Technology. This site makes education pure entertainment, even for those with the shortest of attention spans.
 
 
 
 
 
- WestWeb is a topically-organized website about the study of the American West created and maintained by Catherine Lavender of the Department of History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York. Under each topic heading, you will find collections of primary and secondary documents, biographical and bibliographical resources, lists of hot links to other sites of interest, and images.
 
 
 
 


 


 


World History

 

- A massive index of over 3,400 history-related sites arranged into categories like architectural history, oral history, military history, and history of literature. An invaluable tool for historians in any discipline.
 

 

 

 


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