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David Hilton

Podagogy » Podcasting Resources - 0 views

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    Sorry, this isn't a site with sources or resources for history but I've been asked a lot lately about podcasting and I thought newbs (my students recently taught me that word) might find this useful. It has some information on key terms, how to set up classroom podcasting, etc. I found podbean.com really useful for that.
David Hilton

Interactive Map Showing Immigration Data Since 1880 - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is an interactive animated map showing information on immigration into the US since the mid-19th century. You can choose a group and a time period and then get a map showing how those people setting in the country at that time.
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.
Simon Miles

Australia's Prime Ministers - 0 views

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    Authoritative information about every Australian Prime Minister - from the National Archives
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.
David Hilton

Alexander's ancestors - 0 views

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    A rather superficial secondary source giving basic information on Alexander.
David Hilton

The Classics Pages: Antony Kamm's 'The Romans': start page - 0 views

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    Most of the information from this site is secondary, however it has some quotes from ancient authors in context and some beautiful images. The site maintains that the images are copyright and should be used only with permission and of course we'll do that. Of course.
David Hilton

Department of History - U.S.M.A. - West Point, NY - 0 views

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    Has some quality maps and thorough, high-quality information on the topic.
David Hilton

The Free Information Society - Media in History - 0 views

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    Collection of audio files of key speeches, etc from modern history. There's also Agassi's Farewell to Tennis - one of the truly defining moments. Einstein, Hitler, King, Bush - an eclectic mix.
David Hilton

Marxists Internet Archive - 2 views

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    Of course these comrades have no ulterior motives in providing the material. Of course. DEATH TO THE CAPITALIST PIGS! Of course. Still valuable as a source of historical information though.
Adrienne Kajewski

The National Archives - 0 views

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    U.K National Archives
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    I found whole pages of information about the Doomsday Book
David Hilton

Exploring Ancient World Cultures - 0 views

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    Has quite a bit of modern information (which isn't too bad though suffers from the usual brevity and superficiality which afflicts internet secondary sources) and some primary documents if you follow the links.
David Hilton

Stone Pages * Web guide to Megalithic Europe - 1 views

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    A site run by people really into their rocks. Has information and some high-res images of standing stones, stone circles and other prehistoric megaliths from Western and Southern Europe. Good for prehistoric Europe, the Celts or archaeology, I guess.
David Hilton

University of Virginia Library - 0 views

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    Information from the US Census of Population and Housing beginning around the time of the War of Independence.
David Hilton

History of Nations - 0 views

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    It's a secondary source and the information is fairly cursory, yet as it is organised around the different nations around the world it might be useful for preliminary or geographic research.
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