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This has already received a fair bit of coverage in the media, but The Orwell Prize website will soon be hosting George Orwell's diaries starting on read more »
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Discussion concerning American & Civil War History, but also some commentary on current events: energy, environment, and elections. read more »
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This is an unusual and entertaining take on history, this time from the angle of marketing - both on the web and off. read more »
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Gil Troy is Professor of History, McGill University, and Visiting Scholar at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, and the author of the just p read more »
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This is the blog of Alexander Rose, an historian and author. It links to my website at www.alexrose.com. Most of my posts tend to be about technology read more »
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Passport to History is a social network for history buffs. Users can find new friends, take part in discussions, show off their history photos and vi read more »
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This is a great place to find academic - and neo-academic - blogs. Although there doesn't seem to have been that much activity over the last couple read more »
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Launched by the Center for History and New Media at the beginning of 2008, Omeka is a new Content Management System designed for publishing collectio read more »
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Pastigo.com provides information and recommendations about historic and history-related sites in the United States. read more »
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National Public Radio in the US has produced a whole raft of programmes to commemerate 1968. It's worth going down through the list... read more »
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I have been in the Genealogy field for over 10 years now. Here are Articles to help you in your research, News information plus Items to make your Ge read more »
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History Rhymes is a blog dedicated to 19th century American western history. The focus on this blog, therefore, is American history and will mostly c read more »
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The American Civil War was the bloodiest and largest amount of casualties that Americans have ever faced on there own soil. Lets not loose the storie read more »
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