Names of Vietnam War casualties by city and state www.VirtualWall.org - 5 views
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Vietnam War casualties listed by Home of Record. The name you seek may not be under the city you expect. The state index pages are based on each casualty's Official Home of Record. The home of record may be the place the person entered military service or that person's residence at that time. The home of record is not always that person's birthplace, home town, or place of high school graduation. If you don't find the name where you expect, please also look under nearby larger cities or see the index pages by last name.
Vision of Humanity - 7 views
Learning Never Stops: Index Mundi - Maps and information for every nation on Earth - 5 views
On This Day Index - 0 views
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The index page for findingDulcinea's "On This Day" series. Each day it features an historical event from this day in history. It explains what happened, what led up to it, and what has happened since, and also places the event in today's context. Articles include a selection of Web links to outstanding research on the event.
European History Primary Sources | - 3 views
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This site compiles sites that have primary sources on European civilisations. Looks comprehensive and useful.
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'an index of scholarly websites that offer online access to digitised primary sources on the history of Europe. The websites listed on EHPS are not only meta-sources but also include invented archives and born digital sources.'
JFK Assassination Home Page Index - 1 views
World History Connected: EJournal of Learning and Teaching - 6 views
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Has articles and some source material links related to World History. The site (run out of University of Illinois, by the looks) has a strong focus on 'big history.' I hadn't encountered this term before; it seems to mean looking at history not through civilisations but rather periods or regions. If that description is wrong and someone could provide more accuracy on 'big history' that would be cool.
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Again, the journal is not specifically focused on Big History but on the New World History, but it did have one issue on Big History as its forum: http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/6.3/ More links than you probably want here about Big History: http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/6.3/maunu2.html This month's forum is on Latin America. Other forums range the gamut of world history.
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Thanks very much Jeremy. I'll check it out!
http://www.lumifi.com/lumifi/index.jsp - 0 views
american revolution index - 0 views
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Main Page - 1 views
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Post-Modern Theories
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Post-Modern Theories
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Globalization101 :: What Is Globalization?: Globalization101.org - A Student's Guide to... - 0 views
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Globalization101.org is dedicated to providing students with information and interdisciplinary learning opportunities on this complex phenomenon. Our goal is to challenge you to think about many of the controversies surrounding globalization and to promote an understanding of the trade-offs and dilemmas facing policy-makers.
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Globalization101.org is dedicated to providing students with information and interdisciplinary learning opportunities on this complex phenomenon. Our goal is to challenge you to think about many of the controversies surrounding globalization and to promote an understanding of the trade-offs and dilemmas facing policy-makers.
Asia for Educators | Columbia University - 8 views
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Excellent site for Asian history resources.
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Check out Visualizing Cultures site as well, from MIT: http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/home/index.html
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That's cool! Thanks.
Culture Evolves Slowly, Falls Apart Quickly | Wired Science | Wired.com - 8 views
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“just as evolutionary biologists use phylogenetic trees constructed using genetic data to test evolutionary hypotheses, anthropologists have recently begun to use cultural phylogenetics to test hypotheses about human social and cultural evolution,”
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Political complexity indeed grew slowly, bit by bit, with no sudden jumps from bands to chiefdoms or tribes to states. “Political evolution, like biological evolution, tends to proceed through small steps rather than through major jumps in ‘design space,’” wrote Mace and Currie. However, purely forward-marching models didn’t fit the data. There was evidence of societies marching backwards as well, and this didn’t follow the same step-by-step path. Societies could collapse.
Mapping the Measure of America - 7 views
Census Finder - Free Census Records Online - 7 views
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"Census records are among one of the best and most often utilized tools for genealogy research. Many censuses are recorded or transcribed online. Locating free census records online can present a challenge. With a bit of patience, you will find thousands of census links to free census transcriptions, census indexes and census images in our categorized directory. "
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Has links to free census information from the US, Canada and the UK.
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