History links and H Guide - Resources and Review

Project which aims to create a history information network for the exchange of historical information. Includes advice in organizing historical materials, a directory of historical resources, and a set of photographs from the USC Regional History Center.
 
Collection of annotated links to a range of resources in anthropology, archaeology and history, and includes news of current projects. All resources are keyword searchable.
 
An international, annotated collection of links to online information about the history of education and childhood, from simple short overviews to academic papers. Includes online bibliographies, online education classics and source texts, home pages of research organisations and specialised archives, and pages dedicated to important educators from the past, or to the history of primary, higher, and special education.
 
Offers original articles and features about the 20th Century, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Includes archives, art and architecture, and media and popular culture. Covers many significant events of the period including the First and Second World Wars, the Russian Revolution, the Depression, and the Cold War.
 
Links to libraries, articles, archives and national centres relating to history. Includes details of staff teaching and research interests.
 
Collection of cultural information comprising biographies, music, timelines, quizzes, and historical data. Topics include Hispanic
American and African-American heritage, feminist studies, poetry, and literature.
 
Index to online and paper history journals, accessible by region, time period or subject.
 
Provides a wide range of historical resources, including discussion groups, electronic journals and texts, bibliographies and guides, history departments, societies and associations, and many links covering areas such as British and American history, European history, black history, the holocaust, medieval history, and general resources.
 
Information on research methods used to investigate historical lives. A case study on the life of Martha Ballard is provided as an example, describing how her story has been pieced together based on excerpts of her diary.
 
Set of annotated links to journals, bulletins, and textbooks in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, and history. Includes a list of booksellers and search engines for tracking out of print and rare publications.
 
An educational resource providing links to historical and cultural information. Various civilisations are represented including African, Asian, Indian, Jewish, and Islamic. Additional resources relate to the history of science, gender studies, and issues relating to the study of sexuality.
 
Collection of UK, European and worldwide resources for historians. Includes journals and articles, theses, seminars and conference details and information on current research. Also available in French.
 
Set of documents providing information about the history of specific countries, times and places. Areas of history such as medicine and science are also covered.
 
Annotated index of history journals. Most titles and abstracts in English, although some in Spanish.
 
Index of resources in British, French and American history. Periods covered include ancient and medieval, Tudor and Stuart and topics include the history of medicine and archaeology.
 
Annotated index to resources about the history of North America and other English
speaking countries. Includes sections on Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. The index can be browsed by subject or type of resource, or searched.
 
Searchable library of resources comprising a serials department which hosts electronic journal collections, document and manuscript rooms containing historical and official papers, and a reference desk with dictionaries, thesauri, and a document delivery service.
 
Offers original articles and features about the 19th Century, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include emigration, slavery, technology, art, literature, and music.
 
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