Maritime

  • Learn about the Viking Age

    The Vikingeskibsmuseet, Denmark | Nov 22, 2020

     he source is part of the Vikingeskibsmuseet (Viking and Ship Museum) in Denmark.
  • Selected Sources

    Internet History Sourcebooks Project, Fordham University | Nov 5, 2020

    The source is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project, which holds a collection of historical texts primarily for use...
  • OER Project

    OER project, David Christiansen | Nov 1, 2020

    This resource provides open-access, free world history courses and an educator community to help pace and guide the instructor.
  • World History Connected

    John Maunu, World History Connected, University of Illinois Press | Oct 21, 2020

    This site offers resources about the place of port cities in maritime and world history.  
  • Our Shared Past in the Mediterranean

    Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies, George Mason University; British Council; Social Science Research Council | Oct 21, 2020

    The website’s curriculum includes six modules aimed at providing students with a historical understanding of the Mediterranean as a zone of interaction and global change.
  • Golden Age of Piracy

    Mark F. Hall, The Library of Congress | Oct 20, 2020

    This guide contains a wide variety of materials for the study of pirates active in the Caribbean, along the North...
  • La Florida

    Michael J. Francis, University of South Florida | Oct 19, 2020

    This site offers users a multidisciplinary perspective of colonial Florida's rich history.
  • World War I in Photos

    The Atlantic | Oct 18, 2020

    This site shows photographs of the Great War to tell the story of the conflict, those caught up in it,...
  • Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress

    Library of Congress | Oct 13, 2020

    This source features more than 90 teaching modules on a variety of subjects in US history.
  • Portland Women's History Trail

    Eileen Eagan, University of Southern Maine | Oct 4, 2020

    This site chronicles centuries of women’s history in Maine’s most populous city.  
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