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A large collection of primary documents, links and syllabi related to the history of the Soviet Union. The syllabi... see more
This is a free, online textbook that covers the following topics: Italy, Florence and Tuscany, The Medici Family,... see more
This site describes historical aspects of approximately 200 National Park Service sites. The "Teaching with Historic... see more
This lesson improves content reading comprehension with an engaging array of source documents – including journals, maps,... see more
Against the backdrop of Chicago's emergence as a major American city, this collection presents a unique record – the... see more
"In 1904, the tomb of Nefertari, great wife of Rameses II, was discovered in the Valley of the Queens at Thebes. The... see more
This website includes links to over a dozen unit plans and lessons related to modern United States history. The lessons... see more
HyperHistory is an expanding scientific project presenting 3,000 years of world history with an interactive combination... see more
Hyperspace Berlin is an interactive set of maps, popup information screens containing text, critical essays documenting... see more
Hypothes.is provides educators, students, journalists, publishers, and researchers with a free and open source software... see more
Features the volume America and Other Poems (1853) by African American poet James M. Whitfield in digital image and... see more
This web site uses the experience of Illinois at the end of the nineteenth century to illuminate larger themes in U.S.... see more
This is a free, open textbook that is part of the Connexions collection at Rice University. According to the author,... see more
In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience presents more than 16,500 pages of texts, 8,300 illustrations, and... see more
This University of Arizona web exhibit focuses on the history of African American people in Tucson, Arizona.Tucson's... see more
This site is presented as a syllabus for teaching an Introduction to African-American studies from African heritage to... see more
According to the site, "Faculty members from across City University of New York campuses have worked together to create... see more
A Irish cultural site. The site includes information on art/music, literature, culture/history, travel, and other... see more
This site includes a complete collection of historical documents and images, and one animation, related to the mysterious... see more
The Jewish Virtual Library is part of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.The Jewish Virtual Library is the most... see more
This site contains a great deal of information about John F. Kennedy. The Digital Archive enables one to explore... see more
This site has links to a variety of activitie and games that children can participate in at home or the classroom. There... see more
This French language website provides a wide range of general materials on the French Revolution of 1789. In addition to... see more
This video was recorded at YALE RLST 145 - Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) with Professor Christine... see more