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The Veterans History Project - Primary Source Set - For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 3 views

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    Collection of documents, video interviews and audio material relating to US veterans.
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Photographs of the Great Depression - 1 views

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    I usually avoid sites like this (wikis, encyclopaedias, etc - they're easily found) however this one has photos from the Great Depression so I thought it worthwhile. The faces are harrowing.
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Houses in ancient Rome - 16 views

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    A powerpoint about houses in ancient Rome with only images, so you can tell your own story with this powerpoint presentation.
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Teaching American History - 2 views

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    Has a vast collection of documents and images on American history.
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    A leading online resource for American History teachers & students
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Perseus Digital Library - 3 views

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    Couldn't believe I hadn't added this one! OMG, as my students say. Up there with the Ancient History Sourcebook as an online source site (and that's a big call).
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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).
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New Deal Network: The Great Depression, the 1930s, and the Roosevelt Administration - 4 views

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    A great collection of historical resources on the New Deal.
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Group Ancient Civilizations's best bookmarks - 1 views

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    This group is dedicated to Ancient Civs, especially Egypt. I didn't want to just pinch their bookmarks as that's a bit rude (seeings I'm in this group) so I thought bookmarking their bookmarks, which will update, the best way. There are some great sites here.
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The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean - 8 views

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    Excellent site for Bronze Age Greece.
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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!
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Georgetown University Library - 1 views

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    A varied collection which is not well organised for searching for digital resources, however if you're willing to spend some time looking around you'll find WWI propaganda posters, artworks and other useful historical sources.
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Primary Sources: Home - 2 views

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    An excellent 'hub' (that's a buzzword for you) for primary sources from all eras and regions.
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World War I Resources (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress) - 2 views

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    "The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material related to World War I, including photographs, documents, newspapers, films, sheet music, and sound recordings. This guide compiles links to World War I resources throughout the Library of Congress Web site. In addition, this guide provides links to external Web sites focusing on World War I and a bibliography containing selections for both general and younger readers."
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    The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material related to World War I, including photographs, documents, newspapers, films, sheet music, and sound recordings. This guide compiles links to World War I resources throughout the Library of Congress Web site. In addition, this guide provides links to external Web sites focusing on World War I and a bibliography containing selections for both general and younger readers
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European History Sources - 2 views

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    This site is briliant! A bunch of exemplary librarians maintain a list of high-quality sites which can be used for historical research on Europe. It's especially good for World War One but also some of the smaller European countries which are often hard to find information on.
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Education | The National Archives - 9 views

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    Great for primary sources on British history. They also have an active programme to connect with history teachers and have plenty of resources specifically for school history.
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Repertory of Primary Source Databases | The History Education Network - 5 views

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    A list of links to sites focussed mainly on Canadian history. Has French bits too. I wish I could speak French.
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Maps - 9 views

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    Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust Maps
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BBC News - History, with rose-tinted hindsight - 5 views

  • As one official explained, "we understand that school is a unique social institution that forms all citizens"; which means it is essential they should be taught history, especially the right kind of history. "We need a united society," the apparatchik goes on, and to achieve that end, "we need a united textbook".
  • in 1934, it was Stalin himself who convened an earlier meeting of historians to discuss the very same issue, namely the teaching of history in Russian schools. He disapproved of the conventional class-based accounts then available, which were strongly influenced by Marxist doctrines, and which traced the development of Russia from feudalism to capitalism and beyond. Not even Stalin's hometown wanted to be associated with him anymore... "These textbooks," Stalin thundered, "aren't good for anything. It's all epochs and no facts, no events, no people, no concrete information." History, he concluded somewhat enigmatically, "must be history" - by which, in this case, he meant a cavalcade of national heroes, whose doings might appeal more broadly to the Russian people than the arid abstractions of class analysis and social structure.
  • Who, for example, should decide what history is taught in schools: should it be the government, or academic experts, or examination boards, or the schools themselves, or even the parents?
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  • for the last 18 months, I've been leading a project, based at the Institute of Historical Research, which is looking into the history of the teaching of history in schools in England since it first became a serious activity early in the 20th Century. And one of our most important discoveries so far has been the extent to which similar questions have been asked across the decades and generations, and often in complete ignorance of how they've been answered before.
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Manufacturing Pasts - 8 views

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    Useful for teaching the Industrial Revolution, etc.
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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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