American Women's History: A Research Guide
Best Information on the Net - History: Sites selected for scholarly research by O'Keefe Library at St. Ambrose University; primarily free sites, some subscription sites are listed to which CBC students will not have access.
Best of History Web Sites: indexes "over 1200 history-related web sites that have been reviewed for quality, accuracy, and usefulness."
Biography of America: companion website to the Annenberg/WGBH video series, with key events, maps, and a 'webography' for each segment. Videos may be viewed online with free registration.
Digital History: Primarily U.S. history
Cold War International History Project
History Guide: A "subject gateway to scholarly relevant websites in history;" use the Advanced Search feature to limit by language (this is an international project).
History Matters: the U.S. Survey Course on the Web.
History/North America/Internet Resources - Subject guide from Rutger's University Libraries.
H-Net Discussion Networks - Email lists and other resources for over 100 topics in history and the humanities.
Internet Public Library - History Section
Making of America: "a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction."
OAIster: Open Archives Initiative; searches over 7 million records of "academically-oriented digital resources."
Perseus Digital Library: Primary and secondary sources for the study of various time periods and places, including the classical world and the English Renaissance.
Repositories of Primary Sources: Lists"over 5000 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources;" most have at least some online content.
U.S. National Archives: Includes thousands of online historical documents.
World Wide Web Virtual Library - History
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