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Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery
Thomas Jefferson Foundation | Apr 26, 2021
The resource expands understanding of enslaved Africans and their descendants living in the Chesapeake, Carolinas, and Caribbean during the colonial and antebellum eras. -
Virtual Tours of Monticello
Thomas Jefferson Foundation | Apr 23, 2021
The resource offers teachers and students different tour options, including 360-degree unguided tours, Google street view unguided tours, and virtual field trips (by arrangement). -
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. -
Benjamin Franklin’s American Enlightenment
The American Philosophical Society; National Endowment for the Humanities | Dec 9, 2020
This resource enhances understandings of the importance of science and scientific learning in the 18th and 19th centuries. -
Learn about the Viking Age
The Vikingeskibsmuseet, Denmark | Nov 22, 2020
he source is part of the Vikingeskibsmuseet (Viking and Ship Museum) in Denmark. -
Digital Elmina
University of Rochester; University of Ghana | Oct 21, 2020
The site offers a look into Ghana's cultural heritage buildings made available through the use of archeology, cartography (GIS), and digital modeling. -
Alexander Palace Time Machine
Bob Atchinson | Oct 15, 2020
The resource offers a wealth of resources on the Alexander Palace (home of the last tsar), the Romanovs, and Russian history. -
The World of the Habsburgs
Franz X. Eder, Karl Vocelka, Josef Köstlbauer, & Martin Gasteiner, University of Vienna | Oct 14, 2020
The site presents the representatives of the Habsburg family and the places, sites and buildings associated with them. -
Slavery in the President's Neighborhood
White House Historical Association | Sep 22, 2020
This site explores the complicated past and the paradoxical relationship between slavery and freedom in the US capital. -
Clio
David Trowbridge, Marshall University | Sep 14, 2020
Clio is an educational website and mobile application built by scholars for public benefit, as well as a collaborative research, interpretation, and map-building project.
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