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David Hilton

Watch movies about History on NonFictionVideos.com using your iPhone - 10 views

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    How cool is this? A (hopefully legal...) collection of free documentaries. There are 61 full-length history documentaries at the moment including 'Fog of War', a documentary about the Kennedy administration.
Matt Esterman

National Curriculum - 38 views

In Year 11 students have to complete a research assignment that is mandated by the syllabus, however at our school we basically gave them the list of personalities they could study. I was pushing f...

national curriculum history study research

David Hilton

Social Studies Rap Songs: Teaching US History, Government, and Geography with Education... - 15 views

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    A useful resource for engaging with Gen Y. The rap isn't bad (I think) and the quality of the historical information is quite good for a middle or high school level. They aren't free however they're not too expensive either.
Nate Merrill

Mysteries of Çatalhöyük - 2 views

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    archaeological investigation
Nate Merrill

The Korean War: "Police Action," 1950-1953 - 2 views

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    EDSITEment National Endowment for the Humanities
David Hilton

Perseus Digital Library - 3 views

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    Couldn't believe I hadn't added this one! OMG, as my students say. Up there with the Ancient History Sourcebook as an online source site (and that's a big call).
David Hilton

Perspectives Online: Home Page - 2 views

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    Has some very good articles related mostly to US history.
David Hilton

TheArchaeologicalBox.com | TheArchaeologicalBox.com - 1 views

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    This is more for archaeology than history, but looked so useful I added it. I think it's kind of a database of archaeological sites and news maintained by archaeologists.
David Hilton

Internet Women's History Sourcebook - 2 views

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    Gotta love these Sourcebooks. Wonder when they'll do an Australian one...?
David Hilton

Georgetown University Library - 1 views

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    A varied collection which is not well organised for searching for digital resources, however if you're willing to spend some time looking around you'll find WWI propaganda posters, artworks and other useful historical sources.
David Hilton

Documents Related to the History of International Relations, prior to 1914 - 1 views

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    A comprehensive list of links to documents on all periods of history, mainly focussed on the West. Seeings this links to all sorts of sites there will probably be a few dead links but it purports to link to documents and is maintained out of a university so should be useful for research and study.
David Hilton

University of California History Digital Archives - 1 views

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    "This websource provides access to a growing collection of digitized historical documents, images and materials, along with past and current analysis on the history of the University of California." Just what we like!
David Hilton

Primary Sources: Home - 2 views

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    An excellent 'hub' (that's a buzzword for you) for primary sources from all eras and regions.
David Hilton

Stuff You Missed in History Class - The Blogs at HowStuffWorks - 1 views

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    This is the blog which accompanies the podcast Stuff You Missed in History Class. Like just about all History podcasts, it's easily found through iTunes. My students have found the format on SYMIHC as user-friendly and valuable for their research. Worth a listen.
David Hilton

Creating History - 15 views

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    Could be useful for classroom or homework activities.
Eric Beckman

MIT Visualizing Cultures - 5 views

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    Image driven scholarship. Teaching units based on images, many of them mediated by historians.
Eric Beckman

The Boxer Uprising - 4 views

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    Essay illustrated with many primary source visuals
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