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David Korfhage

Papers of the War Department, 1784-1800 - 8 views

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    Papers of the War Department 1784-1800 will present this collection of more than 55,000 documents in a free, online format with extensive and searchable metadata linked to digitized images of each document, thereby insuring free access for a wide range of users. 
David Hilton

The National Archives - The Cabinet Papers 1915 - 1977 - 2 views

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    British Cabinet papers from the period. Has maps and some study guides to help students.
Aaron Shaw

Modern History Sourcebook: Percy B. St. John: The French Revolution in 1848 - 6 views

  • The Left were evidently alarmed,
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    "Tuesday, February 22. The journals of the opposition appeared with the notice, in large letters, at the head of their papers, that the banquet was given up, and an appeal to the population of Paris to keep order, formed a very prominent part of the announcement. The Left were evidently alarmed, while ministers were confident and their journals sang a triumphant song of victory"
David Korfhage

Chronicling America - The Library of Congress - 10 views

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    Well-organised and searchable database of American newspapers. The time frame and states available are somewhat limited.
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    Searchable archive of papers from across the United States, 1860 - 1922
puzznbuzzus

How to Prepare Aptitude Test for Competitive Exams - 0 views

Practice as many questions before your assessment. The more psychometric aptitude test questions you practice the more your speed, accuracy and confidence will improve. Improving these factors will...

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David Korfhage

Founders' Constitution: Table of Contents - 4 views

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    Great annotated version of the Constitution. Includes clause-by-clause links of documents relevant to each section of the Constitution.
David Hilton

The Emma Goldman Papers (DL SunSITE) - 1 views

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    "Emma Goldman (1869-1940) stands as a major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known anarchist of her day, Goldman was an early advocate of free speech, birth control, women's equality and independence, and union organization." What a woman.
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    Emma Goldman (1869-1940) stands as a major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known anarchist of her day, Goldman was an early advocate of free speech, birth control, women's equality and independence, and union organization.
David Hilton

Papers of the War Department - 0 views

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    Fire destroyed the office of the War Department and all its files in 1800, and for decades historians believed that the collection, and the window it provided into the workings of the early federal government, was lost forever. Thanks to a decade-long effort to retrieve copies of the files scattered in archives across the country, the collection has been reconstituted and is offered here as a fully-searchable digital database.
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    "Fire destroyed the office of the War Department and all its files in 1800, and for decades historians believed that the collection, and the window it provided into the workings of the early federal government, was lost forever. Thanks to a decade-long effort to retrieve copies of the files scattered in archives across the country, the collection has been reconstituted and is offered here as a fully-searchable digital database." Isn't that cool?
David Hilton

The Papers of George Washington - 0 views

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    A site run out of the University of Virginia and devoted to George Washington. Has primary documents, images, maps, etc.
David Hilton

Marxists Internet Archive - 1 views

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    A collection of sources on that idea that worked really well on paper; communism.
David Hilton

activehistory.ca - 7 views

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    An interesting blog from Canada seeking to collect a, um, collection (it's the first day of the holidays and my frontal lobe still has not recovered from the marking season. Sorry...) of articles by historians which are relevant to the broader community. His argument that history has become too specialised and irrelevant is compelling. It gels with much of what I experienced at university, anyway. As I've said before, I use a blog reader (e.g. Google Reader, Bloglines) to collect these types of sites into one place. I get many of the sites I post to the group that way.
Ed Webb

Enemy Lurks in Briefings on Afghan War - PowerPoint - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    I saw this story in the paper; thanks for adding it Ed. I'm sure all of us can relate to the experience of 'death by PowerPoint'.
David Hilton

The history Daily - 24 views

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    An excellent news-style history page. Seems to aggregate blog posts from the most prominent history bloggers. 
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