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Teaching World and US history with PowerPoint and classroom simulation games. Site offers free maps and other lesson plan materials. read more »
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Popular history and genealogy - with an emphasis on 19th century NYC and Brooklyn - using offbeat source material as well as photographs, ads and eph read more »
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More 1968 reminiscing - this time brought to you by the International Herald Tribune, Time Out magazine and Housmans bookshop. read more »
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A one day event at London's Conway Hall to discuss 1968... and all that!
This series of meetings and lectures takes place... read more »
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This is probably one of the most established and popular history sites on the world wide web. Started by John Simpson several years ago back... read more »
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Welcome to Civil War Memory. I blog about subjects related to how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate their Civil War. Topics cover a r read more »
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Focuses on academic military history with an emphasis on broadening the field. Also discusses national security affairs and the post 9/11 world. read more »
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society site. Articles and reviews from the Social History of Alcohol and Drugs. The "Daily Record" provides bibliograp read more »
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Blog about the American Civil War maintained by three professional historians of the conflict. read more »
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Exploring Zenobia's world: the incredible rise and fall of the city of Palmyra. The third century AD. Women in history (especially ancient history read more »
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At The Historic Present, issues in American history--from Jamestown to Iraq--are addressed with an eye to how they impact us today. read more »
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"Data and Discussion of the Discipline's Doctorates." A look at issues in the history profession from the perspective of a history doctoral stude read more »
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The Newseum is based in a 250,000 foot building in Washington DC, USA, and has been receiving a great deal of media coverage recently as it opens... read more »
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This website is dedicated to American History lesson plans, timelines, webquests, primary source documents, maps, quizzes and teacher resources. read more »
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