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Deven Black

Soundscapes of China Interactive Map| PBS - 2 views

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    An interactive map with pop-ups of sounds of China paired with photos of the setting for the sound.
Peter Pappas

Historypin: How to make DBQs that layer image, story, time, location - 17 views

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    Historypin - It's a great mashup of digital photos with stories layered over Google maps. Users can search images by geography / time and post historic photos with stories to maps. It's fascinating to view historic photographs set against the backdrop of current Google map street view.
Lisa M Lane

Jonathan Klein: Photos that changed the world | Video on TED.com - 13 views

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    "Photographs do more than document history -- they make it. At TED University, Jonathan Klein of Getty Images shows some of the most iconic, and talks about what happens when a generation sees an image so powerful it can't look away -- or back." (2010)
David Korfhage

Captured: Great Depression Photos: America in Color 1939-1943 | Plog - World, National ... - 13 views

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    Color photographs of the Depression from the FSA
Deven Black

Captured: The Pacific and Adjacent Theaters in WWII - Plog Photo Blog - 14 views

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    110 photographs, many of them rare, documenting the attack on Pearl Harbor and many of the major Pacific theater campaigns of WWII.
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David Korfhage

Li Zhensheng: Red-Color News Soldier Book - Images | Contact Press Images - 2 views

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    Photos from the Cultural Revolution
Ian Gabrielson

Visualising China: explore historical photos of China - 6 views

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    Visualising China- Archive of 8000 photographs from China's history
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Twisted History? - 14 views

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    Two excellent history related music videos. One explains women's suffrage the other the Declaration of Independence. Plus, a very cool photography site with a great history section.
Christy Hanna

Geography with a Sensory Approach - 6 views

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    Students learn to read and interpret climate graphs of the rainforest using their senses- one group uses audio, another poetry, another photos, lastly one uses travel blogs.
David Hilton

American Women's History: A Research Guide - 5 views

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    Seems to be more of a guide to primary source research rather than a source site itself.
Lisa Kempf

Vietnam War - 16 views

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    Teaching With Documents: The War in Vietnam - A Story in Photographs
hpbookmarks

The World of Seven Billion | National Geographic - 8 views

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    Interactive website from National Geographic that illustrates "where and how we live" on planet earth.
Nicole Avery

Documenting "The Other Half": The Social Reform Photography of Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine - 11 views

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    A collection of photographs from "How the Other Half Lives" by Jacob Riis.
Judy Robison

Historypin | Home - 9 views

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    View old photos in geographical and historical context!
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    A global community collaborating around history
Lance Mosier

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 2 views

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    Create Interactive Timelines. It is free to join.
Deven Black

Big Map The Bronx - 0 views

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    Click on any of the neighborhoods and you go to a page of very good photographs of the area, some of them with historic value.
David Hilton

Harvard Daguerreotypes: Intro #2 - 0 views

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    It's hard to tag something like this well - sorry about that. Will be a diverse collection of images of US life from the mid-19th century.
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    Since the invention of photography in 1839, libraries, museums, research institutes, and academic departments at Harvard and Radcliffe have created and collected photographs for use in research and instruction. Among these millions of images are more than 3,500 daguerreotypes, the first publicly-announced photographic process
David Hilton

Arnold Arboretum - Botanical and cultural images of Eastern Asia, 1907-1927 - 0 views

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    The primary focus of the collectors was botanical, yet there are many images of people, landscapes and towns and cities of the period.
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