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?Whose Mummy Is It?? is a new way to learn about an old subject. It is a complete mini-course in Egyptology and covers... see more
An archive of documents from World War I that is international in focus and intends to present in one location key... see more
This site provides material from Harper's Weekly relating to the 1868 impeachment of Andrew Johnson. The site includes... see more
The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and... see more
Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad has been designed to help Maryland students in Grades 4 and 8... see more
Tangled Roots is a research project about the shared history of African Americans and Irish Americans. The purpose of the... see more
Excellent website that covers some of the classic concepts in Weberian thought. Discusses concepts such as the ideal... see more
Inspired by the author's visit to Normandy, this essay summarizes the strategic importance and challenges of Operation... see more
Features the volume America and Other Poems (1853) by African American poet James M. Whitfield in digital image and... see more
This course provides an introduction to major political, social, cultural and intellectual changes in Europe from the... see more
Dentons work was the first English account intended to promote settlement of the region recently seized from the Dutch.... see more
Each chapter covers a period of historical time (e.g. a century). Sections within chapters describe what was going on in... see more
This is a free, open textbook that is part of the Connexions collection at Rice University. According to the author, "The... see more
The history of the Berlin Wall, from its creation to its destruction : An exhibition comprising around a hundred... 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
This site aims to give teachers the tools to increase student understanding of the American economic system and the... see more
This edition of A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusets Colony Anno 1628 is based on the first edition published... see more
This description of the city and inhabitants of New York and its environs was written by the Anglican chaplain who... see more
Part of the American Memory series, this site contains approximately 20,000 Abraham Lincoln documents which are organized... see more
An annotated directory of resources, from and about Africa, arranged by Countries and Topics. African newspapers,... see more
This song lyrics sheet forms a part of a social studies unit on Afro-Ecuadorians that I've posted here. The song... see more
"This website is designed to give personal and scholarly perspectives on a major religious event in recent U.S. history.... see more
The fascinating history of the Lake Champlain, Lake George and Richelieu River regions of Vermont, New York, and Quebec... see more