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History Guide NG - 2 views

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    I'm being lazy. I've been going through and saving these sites individually but I'm sick of looking at them. I'll come back later and finish the job. There are heaps of sites there on ancient history.
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MGH - 3 views

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    You'll need to be able to read German and Classical Latin, but once those minor hurdles are overcome this is a rich collection of primary sources on early German history. I only had a brief peek but it seems to focus on ancient & medieval Germany. I guess they're written in Latin as it was the lingua franca of Europe at the time. They're organised into books with chapters and indices so it's unlikely they were written in Roman times (or at least it seems so to me).
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    Actually, the MGH is a collection of sources mainly for medieval Germany (of course including areas that are not German today), initially started with the intent to create a complete edited version of sources for the middle ages. They are in fact organised by type, like legal documents, letters, chronicles, etc., whereas chronicles are also organised by author. It's an invaluable reference for everyone doing work in medieval history. By the way, the link you saved doesn't work, I'd instead use this one: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/
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European History Sources - 2 views

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    This site is briliant! A bunch of exemplary librarians maintain a list of high-quality sites which can be used for historical research on Europe. It's especially good for World War One but also some of the smaller European countries which are often hard to find information on.
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Historical Text Archive: Electronic History Resources, online since 1990 - 0 views

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    "The HTA publishes high quality articles, books, essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content, for a broad range of historical subjects. It was founded in 1990 in Mississippi and is one of the oldest history sites on the Internet. This site is dynamic with regular additions to its contents and its link collection." That's what they say.
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    The HTA publishes high quality articles, books, essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content, for a broad range of historical subjects. It was founded in 1990 in Mississippi and is one of the oldest history sites on the Internet. This site is dynamic with regular additions to its contents and its link collection.
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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.
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Historic Cities: Maps & Documents - 1 views

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    This site has some wicked medieval and early modern maps of Europe, Asia and Africa. There are also primary sources and other images.
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Europeana - Homepage - 0 views

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    Not sure if I've already bookmarked another page from this site. It's a repository of European heritage, which for us means sources and images. I think it will become quite a massive repository of sources for all periods and regions of Europe.
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CARRIE: An Electronic Library - 5 views

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    Collections focussing mainly on medieval and early C20th European history in the US and Europe.
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Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900) - 1 views

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    An archive of primary sources from the c15th to the late c19th maintained by professors from significant universities in Europe and funded by the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council. Easily searchable.
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History of Spain: Primary Documents - EuroDocs - 5 views

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    EuroDocs rocks!
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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!
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Paul Halsall/Fordham University: Internet History Sourcebooks Project - 10 views

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    Has links to different sections of the excellent Sourcebooks project run by Paul Halsall at Fordham.
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resourcesforhistoryteachers - home - 5 views

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    An excellent reference point for teachers and students of History. The resources and sources are organised around grade levels (based on the Massachusetts curriculum) and contain primary sources as well as historical descriptions. Worth joining up!
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    A useful resource for history teachers to find multimedia tools.
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World History Archives - 0 views

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    Thanks Kristine for finding this site. I've seen it pop up in other groups and blogs since so it was an excellent find. I'm just adding the main page so we can find a wide range of topics from it later.
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IISH Collections - 0 views

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    "The IISH collections comprise archive, library and audio-visual material with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements. The institute holds over 3,000 archives, more than 1,000,000 printed volumes, and a equivalent number of audio-visual items." Looks good. I love social history.
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    The IISH collections comprise archive, library and audio-visual material with a thematic emphasis on social and emancipatory movements. The institute holds over 3,000 archives, more than 1,000,000 printed volumes, and a equivalent number of audio-visual items.
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Vatican Secret Archives - 0 views

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    The VATICAN SECRET ARCHIVES. Sounds cool, doesn't it? I'm not sure it is. You have to fill in all this information and get special acess but I couldn't find anything in there except some Masonic-looking logos. Very Da Vinci Code.
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History Internet Library - 0 views

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    A collection of free history learning materials for students and teachers.
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    Contains many useful tools and services for history teachers. There are online experts for tutoring and some good-quality sources. Looks like it's going to get even better.
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