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After Slavery: Race, Labor and Politics in the Post-Emancipation Carolinas After Slavery is a transatlantic research... see more
This web site is associated with a literature course at WMU. It includes essays about literature and historical texts... see more
The Virtual Picture Album currently offers royalty-free pictures and suggestions for classroom use. With a growing... 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, which notes that it is not a "rigourous academic site," tries to bring to life the peoples, cultures,... see more
An overview of the Tudor period of England, this site, which is part of the Tudor History web ring, focuses primarily on... see more
Tangled Roots is a research project about the shared history of African Americans and Irish Americans. The purpose of the... see more
The digital library of text and information about people, places and businesses from the medieval and early modern... see more
Explore all of British history, from the Neolithic to the present day, with this easy-to-use interactive timeline. Browse... see more
This interactive timeline on the BBC website encompasses the entire history of Britain via a user friendly graphical... see more
The British Pathe Film Archive Collection spans over 80 years of British Film History, containing over 90,000 historical... see more
"This course is intended to provide an up-to-date introduction to the development of English society between the late... see more
This site about an Irish family that emigrated to Canada includes a complete collection of historical documents and... see more
Most Iron Age archaeological sites only reveal a small part of what was there originally because organic material such as... see more
This is a free, online wikibook offered by WikiBooks. As such, it is continually being updated. Topics include Political... see more
This site is part of a BBC internet series called the History Trail: How to do History. The object of the site is to lead... see more
This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a... see more
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey London 1674 to 1834: A fully searchable online edition of the largest body of texts... see more
This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a... 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
This application provides access to titles from the British Library’s 19th century book collection. It includes classic... see more
Academia and its citizens, during periods of political violence and social conflict, are often overlooked. When attention... see more
This bibliography contains journal articles, book chapters, books, edited volumes, theses, grey literature,... see more
This video was recorded at HIST 202 - European Civilization, 1648-1945. Revolutions occur when a critical mass of people... see more