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David Hilton

Pitts Theology Library: Digital Image Archive - 0 views

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    This site is a digital image archive maintained by the Pitts Theological Library. Would be useful for the history of Christianity. It's a bit awkward to use though as you have to do a search either by scriptural reference or call number (and who knows those?).
David Hilton

Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts - 0 views

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    This is a search engine which scans a collection of primary source websites for open access sources. They purport to focus on American and British literature.
David Hilton

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - 0 views

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    This site doesn't contain primary sources, but might be useful for research into philosophers or the history of ideas. Might also help students with new terms they encounter in their study.
David Hilton

Strange Maps - 0 views

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    What a fascinating blog! It's a collection of extremely interesting maps. Definitely interesting for a discussion or stimulus item in class. I'll try to find his sources (assuming gender there again... sorry)
David Hilton

The Online Books Page: Book Listings - 0 views

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    This site contains an enormous collection of openly accessible books; they might be useful for source activities or research into the modern period. There might be some ancient sources too - I didn't check. Sloppy.
David Hilton

Flickr: ANCIENT GREECE ! GRECE ANTIQUE ! - 1 views

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    Sorry to binge on flickr, but this one was too good for an ancient history teacher to ignore. Over 2000 images of sites and artefacts from ancient Greece. Very cool.
David Hilton

Flickr: Classical Antiquity: Art & Architecture - 0 views

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    This group was too good to pass up bookmarking. It's a collection of over 2000 good-quality images of places and artefacts from the classical world. An ancient history teacher's dream. Why are people still buying textbooks?
David Hilton

Flickr: "History & Antiquities (Post 5 - Award 3)" - 0 views

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    This is a flickr group devoted to images of ancient sites, artefacts and churches. They are making an effort to make sure that people correctly tag and date the images so might be useful for you. There are squillions of flickr sites for history images - I won't save them all to the group. If you're looking for images though for your classes, perhaps take a look...
David Hilton

Flickr: History Directory - 0 views

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    This is an enormous repository of images on flickr all devoted to history. The images are uploads are all done by random people (problem) so the tagging might be even worse than when I bookmark sites to our group. There'll be some gems in with all the trash though - useful for PowerPoints, sources on exams, student assignments, etc?
David Hilton

Hanover Historical Texts Project - 0 views

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    This site has links to interesting and useful primary sources from a variety of periods. It's similar to the History Sourcebooks (which rock, of course).
David Hilton

Flickr: peacay's Photostream - 0 views

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    This is a photostream from a bloke in Sydney on flickr. Much of it is irrelevant but he has some beautiful images from a book published in the 1880's, largely from the Renaissance.
David Hilton

History News Network - 0 views

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    Not sure if this has many useful sources but I thought it might still be useful with your students. The familiarity of the format might be helpful, especially for younger ones?
David Hilton

Main Page - ArchivesWiki - 0 views

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    This wiki is run by the American Historical Association and is a clearinghouse of archival material. I have no idea what that means but the site seems to have links to some primary sources which is a cool thing.
David Hilton

Mercurius Politicus - 0 views

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    This blog is devoted to the early modern period and seems to have some interesting links to primary sources.
David Hilton

Gutenberg - 1 views

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    This well-known collection seems to be widely used. A bit like the History Sourcebooks, it seems (although I've found them better to use).
David Hilton

All virtual books - 1 views

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    Good quality images and text from items held at the British Library. Great for research.
David Hilton

104,000 Free eBooks: SEARCH OPTIONS (141,000+ eBooks, eTexts, On-Line Books, eDocuments) - 0 views

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    Enormous collection of older books now out of copyright on a wide array of topics. Some specialist topics here suitable for senior secondary/tertiary research and organise well under topics.
David Hilton

Gallica, Bibliotheque nationale de France digital library - 0 views

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    This French National Library digital collection has access to texts in many languages and seems to have thousands of primary source documents and images. Happy hunting!
David Hilton

Cambridge Histories Online : Welcome - 0 views

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    You have to buy access to this but the quality would be awesome. Your library can apply for a one-month free trial.
David Hilton

Wonders and Marvels: History Resources - 0 views

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    A blog which collects historical oddities and posts links to them. Blogger seems to be a well-trained historian and has something interesting stuff. Lots of cool links which I'll add to the group.
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