600 BCE to 600 CE

  • Hanover Historical Texts Collection

    History Department of Hanover College | Apr 27, 2021

    The resource provides primary sources for use in history and humanities courses.
  • World Digital Library

    The Library of Congress with the support of UNESCO | Apr 26, 2021

    The resource offers access to more than 19,000 items related to 193 countries from 8000 BCE to 2000, sourced from museums and libraries around the world.
  • Children and Youth in History

    Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and University of Missouri-Kansas City | Apr 26, 2021

    The resource is a world history resource that provides teachers with more than 300 annotated primary sources focused on children and...
  • World History (PBS)

    PBS and WGBH Educational Foundation | Apr 21, 2021

    The resource offers videos, interactive media galleries, and “inquiry kits” with primary source documents.
  • Historiana

    EuroClio, Webtic, and Use | Apr 12, 2021

    The resource offers ready-to-use learning activities and innovative digital tools made by and for history educators across Europe.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Apr 6, 2021

    The resource collects, studies, conserves, and presents significant works of art across all times and cultures.
  • Children in Ancient China

    Anne Kinney | Mar 16, 2021

    The resource traces children’s introduction to Confucian mores and worldview.
  • Internet Global History Sourcebook

    Paul Halsall, editor | Mar 15, 2021

    The resource explores interaction between world cultures, and ways in which the “world” has a history in its own right.
  • Internet East Asian History Sourcebook

    Paul Halsall, ed. | Mar 10, 2021

    The resource includes texts derived from the three major online Sourcebooks (Ancient History, medieval, Modern history) along with additional texts and websites.
  • Internet Indian History Sourcebook

    Paul Halsall, creator | Mar 9, 2021

    The resource is a subset of primary texts derived from the three major online Sourcebooks (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History).
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