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David Hilton

All virtual books - 1 views

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    Good quality images and text from items held at the British Library. Great for research.
David Hilton

tableofcontents - 1 views

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    A useful resource for the Crusades.
David Hilton

Internet Sacred Text Archive Home - 4 views

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    A very large collection of primary source texts on religion from all regions and time periods. He's got everything in there - even Sky Lore. Sounds trippy.
David Hilton

Exploring Ancient World Cultures - 0 views

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    Has quite a bit of modern information (which isn't too bad though suffers from the usual brevity and superficiality which afflicts internet secondary sources) and some primary documents if you follow the links.
David Hilton

The Rev. Claude L. Pickens, Jr. Collection on Muslims in China - Harvard College Library - 0 views

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    Over 1000 photos of Muslims and Christian missionaries working among them in Western China in the 1920s and 1930s form the core of this collection, which is supplemented by several hundred books, pamphlets, broadsides, etc., in several languages.
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    An obscure topic, however might be useful. Especially given the recent trouble in Western China.
David Hilton

The Labyrinth - 0 views

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    An extensive collection of online sources and resources related to a diversity of aspects of the Medieval Period. In other words heaps of stuff.
David Hilton

Indian Ocean History - 8 views

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    An excellent resource for teaching the history of the Indian Ocean Basin. It has some great flash-based maps where you can click on funky-looking icons and get some detailed historical information. Very Gen-Y friendly and there seemed to be some quality history in there. The whole site too is based on a historiographic approach of understanding (and teaching) history as organised around oceans rather than continents or civilisations or periods. An interesting approach I think, especially for showing historical connections between otherwise distinct peoples.
Deven Black

Indian Religion - History for Kids! - 3 views

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    Information about religions in India pegged for Middle School students.
David Hilton

Flickr: Walters Art Museum Illuminated Manuscripts' Photostream - 4 views

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    Has nearly 80 images of medieval illuminated manuscripts and maps. Very beautiful.
Mary Higgins

The World's Muslims: Religion, Politics and Society | Pew Research Center's Religion & ... - 11 views

Eric Beckman

University of Al-Karaouine - Fez, Morocco - Atlas Obscura - 0 views

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    Oldest, continuously operating, degree-granting university in the world. Founded by a female scholar in North Africa
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