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A complex and highly detailed virtual tour of 18th century Edo (now Tokyo) using traditional Japanese woodblock prints to... see more
"Virtual Jamestown" is a digital research and teaching project that explores the settlement and impact of Jamestown.... see more
This Plymouth Colony Archive presents a collection of searchable texts, including court records, colony laws, 17th... see more
A well done general site on one of traditional China's major epochs, the Song dynasty era. This site covers the economic... see more
This web site is associated with a literature course at WMU. It includes essays about literature and historical texts... 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
Tangled Roots is a research project about the shared history of African Americans and Irish Americans. The purpose of the... see more
"This website is designed to give personal and scholarly perspectives on a major religious event in recent U.S. history.... 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
"At Home in the Heartland" is based upon a 1992 museum exhibit about family life in Illinois from 1700 to the present.... see more
According to the "Project Overview," Digital Durham "offers students, teachers, and researchers a range of primary... see more
Archaeologists and historians rediscover a famous nineteenth-century New York neighborhood, the Five Points district.... see more
This site describes historical aspects of approximately 200 National Park Service sites. The "Teaching with Historic... see more
According to the site, "Faculty members from across City University of New York campuses have worked together to create... see more
As of 2005, there are 1384 issues of the Richmond Daily Dispatch available dated between November 1860 and December 1865.... see more
This University of Arizona web exhibit focuses on the Bisbee Deportation of 1917. The Bisbee Deportation of 1917 was an... see more
The Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library at UNC (Chapel Hill) is presenting 1 document per day that is 150... see more
This is an online electronic edition of the the first Masonic book printed in America, which was produced in Philadelphia... see more
This University of Arizona web exhibit focuses on the Jewish community and its historical contributions in Tucson,... see more
The Lost Museum is an interactive re-creation of P. T. Barnums American Museum, circa 1865. Barnums Museum,... see more
A University of Arizona web exhibit. The Hispanic Community has been instrumental in transforming Tucson from an isolated... see more
Focusing on the year 1851, when the completion of the Crystal Palace seemed to mark the height of Victorian Britain's... see more