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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.
HistoryGrl14 .

Hitler and the Holocaust - 20 views

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    TONS of links to seemingly all things WWII, Nazi, and Holocaust.
Ian Gabrielson

Hitler's policy let Dutch Nazi elude death in 1949 but now he is on trial for an execut... - 3 views

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    History in the News
David Hilton

Bill Thayer's Gazetteer of Italy - 2 views

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    Has some choice images of ancient and medieval Italy which would be useful for assessment design, classroom resources or research. I found some of the information accompanying the images a little superficial, however.
Aaron Shaw

Activity A.) German Unification - HistorySpot - 11 views

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    "Activity A.) German Unification From HistorySpot Contents [hide] * 1 The Age of Bismarck: * 2 Part 1 * 3 Bismarck's Germany * 4 Part 2 * 5 Back to Webquest Main Page [edit] The Age of Bismarck:"
David Hilton

Periodicals and Pamphlets of the French Revolution of 1848 - 5 views

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    "The Center for Research Libraries, the University of Chicago Library, and the ARTFL Project, (American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language) have cooperated on a project to digitize pamphlets and periodicals from the French Revolution of 1848 held by CRL as a test of electronic distribution of archive material via internet.
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    Digitised pamphlets from the period of the French Revolution. From what I can tell they're all in French. C'est la vie (I probably misspelt that).
David Hilton

French Revolution Pamphlets - 15 views

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    The Ball State University Libraries Digital Media Repository Collections in Indiana (USA) offers a French Revolution series of pamphlets which is "ranging from 1779 to 1815. Although the French Revolution happened in the decade ranging from 1789 to 1799, this collection of pamphlets documents the time leading up to the revolution through the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815).
David Hilton

Perspectives Online: Home Page - 2 views

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

The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean - 8 views

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    Excellent site for Bronze Age Greece.
David Hilton

Internet History of Science Sourcebook - 1 views

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    A very interesting arrangement - a Science Sourcebook which goes back to ancient Egypt & Greece and includes China & India. How Enlightened!
David Hilton

Schedule - History of Western Civilization - 5 views

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    There seems to be an increasing tendency to put uni courses online and publicly available. How awesome!
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

AAAH - 16 views

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    An animated map which is an excellent source of information on foreign interference in Africa. You can zoom and use the left/right keys to navigate through the graphics. Helps to show how African power structures have changed over time. Very cool!
David Hilton

Estimates - 7 views

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    Information on numbers of slaves transported from the C16th to C19th in the Atlantic Slave Trade. Some of the numbers look a little too precise to be exactly reliable. Interesting though.
David Hilton

Spatial History Project - 12 views

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    This is a very interesting and unusual idea. Historians at Stanford have collected very specific and detailed information about historical events within short time frames and then produced graphic representations of these events that you can play over maps. It's very precise and perhaps too detailed for many high school level students to make sense of, however some of them helped show how historical phenomena occurred. Particularly chilling was the graphic showing slave purchases in the Rio slave market in the mid-C19th; you can see individual children being bought at specific times by specific people.
David Hilton

The World War I Document Archive - 4 views

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    A large and useful collection of materials for the study of World War I, including images and primary sources.
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