History
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| African American History |
includes general history, Civil War & slavery, civil rights, and biographies. |
| American Women's History |
provides citations to print and Internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections. |
| Archival Research Catalog (ARC) |
is the online catalog of NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC area, Regional Archives and Presidential Libraries. |
| Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) |
is designed to provide NARA staff and researchers nationwide with convenient access to content beyond the physical holdings of the two traditional libraries. |
| Center for World Indigenous Studies |
Chief George Manuel Memorial Library and the Fourth World Documentation Archive |
| Chronocling America: Historic American newspapers |
allows users to search 23,000 American newspaper titles published from 1690 to the present. |
| Cold War International History Project |
at the Woodrow Wilson Center offers academics and students access to additional archives, museums, and Web sites devoted to the Cold War expericene. |
| Digital History |
uses new technologies to enhance teaching and research. |
| Documenting the American South (DocSouth) |
a digital publishing initiative sponsored by the University Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides access to digitized primary materials that offer Southern perspectives on American history and culture. |
| EuroDocs |
primary historical documents from Western Europe |
| France in America |
is a bilingual digital library made available by the Library of Congress. |
| Georgia History |
was compiled by Lt. Col. Samuel Taylor U.S.M.C. (Ret.). |
| Georgia State Archives |
identifies and preserves Georgia's most valuable historical documents. |
| GeorgiaInfo |
is an extensive Web online resource about Georgia. |
| Liberty, equality, fraternity |
explores the French Revolution. |
| MuslimHeritage.com |
seeks to advance civilisation through the study of Muslim Heritage by bringing together Muslims and Non-Muslims. |
| National Museum of American History |
of the Smithsonian Institution. |
| Repositories of Primary Sources |
is a listing of over 5000 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar. |
| Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program |
has embarked on an historic journey to incorporate the meaningful elements of Asian Pacific American (APA) heritages into its museum and offices. |
| U.S. Latino History and Culture |
at the Smithsonian Institution. |
| United States Civil War Center |
promotes interdisciplinary study of the American Civil War. |
| Voice of the Shuttle - Minority Studies |
includes African American, Arab American, Asian Pacific American, Chicana/o, Latina/o, Hispanic, Disability Studies, Immigrant, Refugee, Jewish, Multiracial, Native American/American Indian, Indigenous, Aboriginal, Postcolonial (and Colonial) Studies, and others. |
| World War II Links on the Internet |
includes aviation, battles by date, personal accounts and POW, US military, etc. |