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This website has been produced by the Smithsonian Institution to highlight a major new exhibit on Viking exploration of... see more
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution provides an accessible and lively introduction to the... see more
The Walled Town of Carcassonne is in French but the site will soon have English and Italian versions. The Middle Ages in... see more
Begins with the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 & ends with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It includes... see more
An on-line curriculum guide that explains the development of maritime technologies and the principal voyages from ancient... see more
Inspired by a video instructional series on Western civilization for college and high school classrooms, this... see more
THE ANCIENT CITY OF ATHENS is a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens... see more
Extensive information about the Victorian era is available in sections such as: the Victorians, political history, social... see more
The Digital Library for Ancient Greek. Many Latin authors; Renaissance authors. Texts in original and English, with links... see more
The official web site for the Chateau of Versailles offers information about the history of Versailles in addition to... see more
This web site is associated with a literature course at WMU. It includes essays about literature and historical texts... see more
This site is an extensive index covering "journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and... see more
Although the Medieval Sourcebook has now become a part of ORB (the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies), it is... see more
Inspired by a video instructional series on Western civilization for college and high school classrooms, this... see more
The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server... 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
Visitors can take an online tour of Hellenic Cullture. Museums, archaeological sites or monuments can be found by... 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
A look at the Renaissance from the perspective of the Florentine princely house of the de Medicis based on a PBS... see more
A website created by the Fondation Napoleon, a charity. The site provides information on key dates in the lives of... see more
The Royal Abbey of Fontevraud is located in the Loire Valley of central France. The abbey was chosen by Queen Eleanor of... see more
This site, which notes that it is not a "rigourous academic site," tries to bring to life the peoples, cultures,... see more
The Elgin Marbles belong to the British Museum. The Marbles were once atop the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens,... see more
The Parthenon Marbles, once a top the Parthenon on Athens' famed Acropolis, were acquired by Lord Elgin and removed to... see more