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Ian Gabrielson

Visualising China: explore historical photos of China - 3 views

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    Visualising China- Archive of 8000 photographs from China's history
Dean Mantz

Zoomin.cct.edc.org - 3 views

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    "Zoom In is a free web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Choose from 18 content-rich US history units designed to supplement your regular instruction and help students practice skills required by the new, higher standards: reading documents closely and critically, identifying point of view and purpose, engaging in text-based discussions, and writing explanatory and argumentative essays grounded in evidence."
Simon Miles

London Lives 1690 to 1800 ~ Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis - 0 views

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    "London Lives focuses on the perspectives of common Londoners in the 18th-century...This project offers access to hundreds of thousands of primary sources pulled from eight London archives, publicly surfacing over three million names of 18th-century plebeian Londoners."
Lance Mosier

Civil War Soldiers Letters and Diaries Database - 6 views

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    Bibliographies of Civil War letters and diaries yet published. It lists over 1,000 published and unpublished items from a variety of sources, including online resources and microform. 
Evan Snow

Trove National Library online archive - 7 views

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    Search engine for the National Library of Australa - includes links to pictures and photos, newspapers and journals to 1954, diaries and letters, maps and audio.
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    Great archive of Australian sources from the NLA
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."
Christina Briola

Welcome to NBC Learn- K-12 - 5 views

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    News Archives on-demand. Includes videos, resources as well as primary source documents and images.
Christina Briola

US National Archives and Records Administration - 5 views

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    Primary source documents and lesson plans
Matt Henderson

Lord Durham's Report, 1839 - 1 views

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    Excerpts from Durham report.  Primary source.
Lance Mosier

Talking History - 9 views

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    Talking History, based at the University at Albany, State University of New York, is a production, distribution, and instructional center for all forms of "aural" history. Our mission is to provide teachers, students, researchers and the general public with as broad and outstanding a collection of audio documentaries, speeches, debates, oral histories, conference sessions, commentaries, archival audio sources, and other aural history resources as is available anywhere.
David Hilton

California, First Person Narratives: General Collections - 0 views

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    "California as I Saw It:" First-Person Narratives of California's Early Years, 1849-1900 consists of the full texts and illustrations of 190 works documenting the formative era of California's history through eyewitness accounts. The collection covers the dramatic decades between the Gold Rush and the turn of the twentieth century.
Denis MOOTZ

Ancient Sources - 2 views

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    Texts in translation
Lance Mosier

National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    Great interactive website to view primary sources from the National Archives.
jackson cox

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome - 0 views

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    it seems to have a little bit of everything, but focusing on war and primary sources
Michelle DeSilva

WW II DBQ: "Homefront America ," A World War II Document Based Question - 0 views

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    Homefront America in WW II A Document Based Question by Peter Pappas This lesson improves content reading comprehension with an engaging array of source documents - including journals, maps, photos, posters, cartoons, historic data and artifacts. It is framed around essential questions that link the past and present and invite students to reflect on parallel developments in contemporary America.
Christina Briola

Free Technology for Teachers: New Street View Imagery of Historic Sites in Italy & France - 0 views

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    Google Street View Historic Sites in Italy and France.
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