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"Virtual Jamestown" is a digital research and teaching project that explores the settlement and impact of Jamestown.... 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 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 archive of primary sources (including songs, letters, poems, images, and speeches) and questions to... see more
This site aims to give teachers the tools to increase student understanding of the American economic system and the... 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 web site uses the experience of Illinois at the end of the nineteenth century to illuminate larger themes in U.S.... see more
According to the site, "Faculty members from across City University of New York campuses have worked together to create... see more
This site contains information about the March 25, 1911 fire in the New York City factory of the Triangle Shirtwaist... see more
A University of Arizona web exhibit. The Hispanic Community has been instrumental in transforming Tucson from an isolated... see more
Covering Samuel Gompers who was president of the American Federation of Labor for almost forty years, this virtual... see more
This site covers the making and unmaking of the mill village system for textile manufacturing in the Piedmont region of... see more
Lowell, Massachusetts was the site of the first textile mills constructed in the United States in the first half of the... see more
The Spanish Years, 1767-1821 This exhibit was created by the Arizona Historical Society in Tucson, Arizona. This... see more
המאמר עוסק בהשתלבותן של נשים בפרופסיה המשפטית בארץ ישראל ובמדינת ישראל, החל מ-1918 ועד לשנותיה הראשונות של מדינת ישראל.... see more
This University of Arizona web exhibit chronicles the history of the Sisters of Carondelet. Among the pioneers that came... see more