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John Carter Brown Library — Digital Collections and Exhibitions
John Carter Brown Library | May 6, 2021
The resource features an expansive digital collection of maps, documents, political cartoons, images, and manuscripts from the late 15th through the early 19th centuries. -
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Averill Earls, Mercyhurst University; Sarah Handley-Cousins, University at Buffalo; Marissa C. Rhodes, Niagara University; Elizabeth Garner Masarik, SUNY Brockport | May 5, 2021
The resource is a narrative-driven, open access, and accessible digital history project bridging the worlds of popular and academic history with an explicitly feminist perspective. -
Infectious Historians
Merle Eisenberg, University of Maryland; Lee Mordechai, Hebrew University of Jerusalem | May 4, 2021
The Infectious Historians website features a podcast and blog. Created by historians of disease, the... -
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. -
Digital History
Steven Mintz, Sara McNeil, John Lienhard, Grace Lin, and Michael Rapp | Apr 26, 2021
The resource offers US History resources for K-12 and college teachers and students, including a comprehensive US history timeline, overview of... -
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... -
Colonial North America at Harvard Library
Harvard Library, Harvard University | Apr 22, 2021
The resource is an ongoing, multi-year project designed to make available approximately 650,000 digitized pages of the institution’s 17th- and 18th-century North American materials. -
Enslaved
Matrix, the Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences, Michigan State University | Apr 19, 2021
The resource allows users to explore or reconstruct the lives of individuals who were enslaved, who were enslavers, or who participated in the slave trade. -
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. -
The Global History Podcast
Chase Caldwell Smith, UCLA; Jeffrey C.J. Chen, Stanford University | Apr 1, 2021
The Global History Podcast explores cross-cultural encounters in the early modern world to serve as enrichment for students and instructors...
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