Odyssey
Online, a journey to explore ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures
produced by the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery
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The
Ancient World Web: a meta-index to all things ancient.
Exploring
Ancient World Cultures: An index of internet resources
The Pompeii
Forum Project ,is an interdisciplinary collaborative research venture sponsored by the
National Endowment for the Humanities
Ice
Mummies of the Inca - Explore the lost world of the Inca by sifting through their
ancient artifacts.
Search for the Lost
Cave People
- Venture into the Chiapas region of Mexico with a group of archeologists
to search for the remains of a little-known civilization that preceded the Maya.
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18th
Century Resources: Includes
links to literature, history, etc from around the world in the 18th
century. Other links to 18th century resources included.
Around the World in 72
Days
- Discover the amazing life of reporter and world-adventurer Nellie Bly
The Great War
and the Shaping of the 20th Century
- Trace the events of the Great War through
interviews with nearly 20 historians, an interactive timeline and a look at the changing
face of Europe through the war.
Guts
& Glory - Explore the stories and the strategies behind two monumental World War
II events -- D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge.
United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum - Collections & Archives -
The
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives’ online catalog provides a
means for searching and retrieving information for collections in its
current holdings
National Archives Video
Sections: NASA History of Space Flight Motion
Pictures, United Newsreel Motion Pictures (1942-1945), Department of the
Interior Motion Pictures
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www.fsmitha.com,
a website on World History
This website includes narratives on trends from
pre-history to the 21st century - trends in religion, attitude,
technology, philosophy and political organization. The author tries to
tell a story while presenting the positions of various sides of
conflicts with accuracy. The author has used primary sources, but, as
have others who write broad sweeps of history, he has drawn from the
works of numerous historians who have devoted their professional lives
to a more narrow focus of study. Furthermore he aims at avoiding
distortion through omission.
www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/shp/ This
website gives information about The School History Project. The internet
site is an on-line resources databank for (history) teachers. The
project suggested that: "Many teachers would find helpful a project
which would provide stimulus, support and materials to help them
revitalise their own practice in general and more particularly help them
to encourage more pupil participation in their study of History." The
Project initially started at the University of Leeds and transferred to
Trinity & All Saints College in 1979, where it has been based ever
since.
www.euratlas.com/summary.htm
On the website of Euratlas you can find maps about
different states of Europe at the end of each century, from 1 BC to
2000. These maps are drawn by Christos Rüssli. The antique, medieval and
early modern histories of Europe, in maps, are also available on CD.
www.thehistoryproject.co.uk
The History Project is an internet site that aims to
bring together historians, students and general enthusiasts from all
areas of the globe, encouraging people to share their collective
knowledge with others. The developers of the website aim to provide a
professional, easy to use service, while too many amateur historians and
enthusiasts spend time researching their chosen areas only to find
nowhere to express their findings and views. The History Project is
encouraging all these people to send us their articles and essays so
that other people may benefit from their knowledge and learn
comprehensively without having to struggle through countless books and
websites.
www.25xeurope.com
On this website you can find personal web logs of a young
Dutch travellers team, who visit the 25 EU countries in 25 weeks.
Through these web logs you will be informed about their adventures. On
the website you can also find information about hotspots in Europe,
articles, press releases and radio-broadcastings.
www.landmarks-publishing.com
This website is a
professional tool for everyone who wants to contact a top European
decision-maker in Brussels and the European Union. You can find the name
and title of the appropriate person, etc. Various indexes are included
to facilitate your search for a give person, organisation, acronym or
area of specialisation
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