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American Historical Review Digital Primary Sources
American Historical Review Digital Primary Sources at Indiana University | Oct 6, 2020
This site offers open access databases containing English and foreign language digitized primary sources for historical research. -
The Avalon Project
Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale University | Oct 3, 2020
The source is an extensive digital archive of primary sources and supporting documents relevant to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government. -
Travels of the Lute
Mairi Cowan, Elaine Goettler, and Pam King, University of Toronto | Sep 29, 2020
Travels of the Lute offers lesson plans, primary source material, and others resources to help instructors and students better understand... -
Women in World History
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University | Sep 28, 2020
Women in World History offers an online curriculum resource center to help high-school and college world history teachers and their... -
100 Milestone Documents
National History Day, the National Archives and Records Administration, and USA Freedom Corps | Sep 28, 2020
100 Milestone Documents was compiled by the National Archives and Records Administration, and are drawn primarily from its nationwide holdings. -
The Meiji at 150 Project
Tristan Grunow and Naoko Kato, University of British Columbia, Vancouver | Sep 22, 2020
The Meiji at 150 Project examines Japan's position in global history and the place of the Meiji Restoration in Japanese history. -
China Biographical Database
Fairbanks Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University, Institute of History and Philology at Academia Sinica, Center for Research on Ancient Chinese History at Peking University | Sep 22, 2020
The China Biographical Database is a relational database with biographical information about approximately 470,000 individuals primarily from the 7th through... -
Old Japanese Maps
University of Zurich | Sep 22, 2020
This tutorial introduces students to Japanese maps from the eighth to the nineteenth century. -
Korean War Legacy Project
Korean War Legacy Foundation | Sep 22, 2020
The source aims to assist teachers, students, and the general public in understanding the origins, challenges, and outcomes of the Korean War. -
The Newberry Digital Collections for the Classroom
Kara Johnson, The Newberry Library | Sep 22, 2020
The website is an educational resource designed for teachers and students featuring primary sources from the Newberry's holdings, contextual essays, and discussion questions.
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