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Denis MOOTZ

History Books On-Line - 6 views

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    Good range...appear good prices...easy access. No...no self interest here!
Anshul Singh

Remembering the Night unsinkable Titanic sank - 0 views

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    It's been 100 years since RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on her way to New York City, but her memory kept alive in countless books, songs, films and memorials
anonymous

Portal Historyczny: Who writes a history and for whom? A public discussion with Norman ... - 0 views

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    Two prominent historians, Norman Davies and Timothy Snyder, were hosted at the Batory Foundation in Warsaw on Thursday, 28 November. The discussion was moderated by Aleksander Smolar, director of the Foundation's board. The full house included prominent historians, directors of institutions and programmes in Warsaw, Toruń and Radom, researchers including Jan Kieniewicz, the University of Warsaw historian and author of books on Europe and Asia, and members of the press.
Lance Mosier

OurStory : Find Books - 2 views

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    A project of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, OurStory is designed to help children and adults enjoy exploring history together through children's literature, everyday objects, and hands-on activities.
Geoffrey Reiss

The Journal of Jasper Danckaerts - 0 views

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    The journal of Jasper Danckaerts may have gone undiscovered if not for the discovery by Henry C. Murphy, founder of the Long Island Historical Society, in 1864. Murphy was an excellent Dutch scholar who translated and published the original manuscript and presented his edition in 1867. Murphy found the original manuscript in an old book store in Amsterdam.
Lance Mosier

Education | Rag Linen | Online Museum of Historic Newspapers - 6 views

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    Rag Linen aims to be the premier online resource for information about historic newspapers. As such, we're frequently updating our education pages and resources section, which contains links to important videos, blogs, books, websites and more. We hope Rag Linen increases your interest and passion for historic newspapers.
David Hilton

About the Germany Under Reconstruction Collection - 7 views

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    "The Germany Under Reconstruction digital collection [at the University of Wisconsin, Madison,] provides a varied selection of publications in both English and German from the period immediately following World War II. Many are publications of the U.S. occupying forces, including reports and descriptions of efforts to introduce U.S.-style democracy to Germany. Some of the other books and documents describe conditions in a country devastated by years of war, efforts at political, economic and cultural development, and the differing perspectives coming from the U.S. and British zones and the Russian zone of occupation. At the same time, the Germans themselves and the occupying forces look back at the National Socialist period and try to come to terms with what had happened."
Jason Heiser

Google Books - 0 views

shared by Jason Heiser on 25 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Life magazine on the web
Matt Esterman

History Animated - 1 views

  • If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good animation is worth ten thousand. After reading book after book about the Pacific War and finding only complicated maps with dotted lines and dashed lines crisscrossing the pages, we decided to depict the key naval and land battles using animation technology.
Frances DiDavide

Fakebook: Create a fake profile! - 3 views

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    Create a face "Facebook" like page using book characters, historical figures, scientists, whomever!
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense - 0 views

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    The Web Site for All Things Colonial -- All aspects of Colonial American history and early American antiques. Original articles on wide variety of aspects of early American life. Community includes nationwide event calendar, antique dealers and show promoters, downloads, online resources (links to other colonial-themed websites), early American recipes, marketplace, forums with book & film reviews & much more!
Lance Mosier

Teachers Network: How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom - 3 views

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    The Virtual Field Trip is a field trip that students and teachers take via the Internet.  A great benefit of this activity is that it utilizes technology tools to help students visualize and understand subject matter through exploration and active learning. It's also a great way to "travel" without leaving your classroom! Look for sites with QuickTime VR, which allows you to view panoramic views of your virtual field trip location.
shailendrasigdel

Education exchange - 0 views

Schools authority claims the normal practice is to put means on the books or school bag.I was suprised with what school is doing to promote attendance.

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started by shailendrasigdel on 20 Aug 19 no follow-up yet
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