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David Hilton

The Historical Atlas of Europe - 2 views

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    These are a comprehensive set of pretty-good-quality maps covering just about every decade in Europe since the early C16th. They have some accompanying information which seems reliable enough.
International School of Central Switzerland

the two volumes of the Geese Book - 3 views

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    "Explore 1120 pages in the manuscript New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M. 905, better known as the Geese Book. Use the drop-down calendar to locate feasts and saints' days. Hear and see selected chants with transcriptions and translations."
David Hilton

English Historical Documents - Documents in English History - 9 views

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    This is the companion site to the History of England podcast blog. It contains a number of original documents that I've found particularly interesting along the way. The best way to navigate your way around this site is to use this summary and index, which is organised chronologically.
Carrie Wible

5 Documents that Changed the World - 6 views

http://www.helpteaching.com/blog/five-documents-that-changed-the-world-and-will-engage-your-students.html

europe america c19th c20th c18th c17th c16th c15th

started by Carrie Wible on 24 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
David Hilton

History of Spain: Primary Documents - EuroDocs - 5 views

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    EuroDocs rocks!
Deven Black

SS Curriculum Guides - 22 views

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    These are a set of out-of-print guides made by the NYC Board of Education in 1993-1994. They are full of primary sources, short text selections and activities which many teachers have found very useful. Although designed for 7th and 8th grade they can be modified for high school and elementary school. Many teachers have used these over the last 17 years to help them develop their lessons. They are large files so they will take a few minutes to open. Note that both sets follow the same format but the 8th grade guides were done with a modern text style and therefore "looks" much better.
David Hilton

London's Past Online - a bibliography of London history - 0 views

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    Many of the links here refer to journals in libraries, however I managed to get an article on the role of women in Stuart era alehouse culture (are these the only types of things we study these days?) as a pdf, so some are downloadable. Covers all things London.
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    Produced by the Centre for Metropolitan History in association with the Royal Historical Society Bibliography, London's Past Online is a free online bibliography of published material relating to the history of the Greater London area.
David Hilton

Welcome to the Index of Christian Art - 1 views

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    Focuses on art from the medieval period.
David Hilton

Toolbox Library: Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, National Humanities ... - 1 views

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    A collection of primary sources with some guide questions for students, organised around distinct periods of US history. Provided by the National Humanities Centre.
David Hilton

Historical Collections - Baker Library | Bloomberg Center - 1 views

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    A vast collection on the business history of the United States since its inception.
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    From its inception, Baker Library has collected rare and unique materials that focus on the evolution of business and industry. Spanning seven centuries, the collections include manuscripts, rare books, pamphlets, broadsides, photographs, prints, advertising ephemera, and corporate reports. These rich and varied collections support research in a remarkably diverse range of fields.
David Hilton

Museum Artifacts - Smithsonian's History Explorer - 0 views

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    High-quality, well-organised images of selected artefacts from the Smithsonian, with accompanying information. Great for student research into American material culture.
David Hilton

Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts - 0 views

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    A large collection of images of medieval manuscripts however you can't zoom to a close focus and there aren't translations, except for a brief description of what each page on the manuscript contains.
David Hilton

Free Library of Philadelphia - 0 views

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    Has several unrelated sections containing primary sources and images, including historical images of Philadelphia, images of medieval manuscripts (no translations though) and some images of art. Might grow over time.
David Hilton

Poets - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

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    I guess it can be tricky using poetry as a source, but this still might be useful.
David Hilton

JCB_EarlyAmerican - 1 views

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    Nearly 7000 images from early America which you can view in a cool viewer that opens up in a new tab/window. Very groovy.
David Hilton

Welcome to Vivarium - 0 views

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    An excellent collection for research into the medieval period. Contains extensive descriptions of the manuscripts along with detailed accompanying information and is easily searchable. An enormous and diverse collection. Gotta love those Benedictines in Minnesota.
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