A selection of resource sites available on line.
Navigation links for this page:
Historiography and History Teaching (of particular interest for 42.298, "Historiography")
Multi-Area History Resources and Search Sites (of particular interest for 42.398, "Research and Writing Skills")
Ancient and Medieval European History Resources (of particular interest for 42.125, "Western Civilization to 1650")
Early Modern and Modern European History Resources (of particular interest for 42.126, "Western Civilization Since 1650"; 42.326, "Europe, 1789-1914; and 42.346, "Modern European Intellectual History")
Jewish History Resources (Including Holocaust-Related Sites) (of particular interest for 42.405/505, "The Jews of Europe, 1450-Present")
Hickey's Library and General Research Resources Page (of particular interest for 42.298, "Historiography" and 42.398, "Research and Writing Skills"
Hickey's Russian and Soviet Resources Page (of particular interest for 42.356, "Russia to 1917" and 42.456, "Soviet Russia")
Hickey's World History Resources Page
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Historiography and History Teaching
History and Historiography (links to over 80 sites on many topics)
William Hudon's Homepage (at Bloomsburg University: go to the History Links for very good links to documents and other useful history and history-teaching related resources not listed on my site)
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Multi-Area Document and Search Sites
The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy (links to hundreds of primary source documents)
Center for History and New Media (links to many documents web sites, essays, images, and history departments)
Electronic Documents in History (an outstanding set of links to essays, documents, finding aids, images, and other resources from Tennessee Tech.)
Ferraro's Documents List (links to hundreds of documents in modern history posted by Vincent Ferraro of Mount Holyoke College)
Paul Halsell's Fordham University Internet History Sourcebooks Project (index to an excellent network of history resources)History of Science Sourcebook (history of science sources from the Fordham sourcebook project)
Historical Text Archive (a commercial site by Don Mabry, with links to documents, texts, images, and other sites)
Horus' Web Links to History Resources (a major links-page to resources from The University of California at Riverside)
Internet Archive of Texts and Documents (links to important documents on European, US. and World History from Hanover College)
Global History Sourcebook (world history sources from the Fordham sourcebook project)
Lesbian and Gay History Sourcebook (lesbian and gay history sources from the Fordham sourcebooks project)
Medical History on the Internet (hard page to read, but with useful links)
University of Idaho Repository of Primary Sources (good links to on-line documents of many types)
Women's History Sourcebook (womens history sources from the Fordham sourcebook project)UNESCO/IFLA Directory of Digitized Collections (UNESCO's "digitized library" project, dubbed "the world's memory")
University of Kansas World History WWW Resources (an excellent set of links to on-line documents and other resources)
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Ancient and Medieval European History Resources
The Argos Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet (very good links provided by a consortium of scholars)
Ancient History Sourcebook (ancient history sources from the Fordham history sourcebook project)Ancient Mediterranean Interactive Site (interactive Mediterranean historical atlas from UNC)
Barnsdale's History Links (essays, documents, and links in Modern, Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance history posted by David Barnsdale)
Byzantine Studies Page (links to Byzantine studies sources from Fordham)
Byzantine and Medieval History Links Index (gateway to web-based resources, from Fordham)
Classical History and Studies Gateway (classics and classical history links from Cambridge)
Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World (very good links provided by a consortium of scholars)
Domesday book at British National Archives on-line (a searchable database)
Medieval History Sourcebook (medieval history sources from the Fordham sourcebook project)
On-Line Medieval Studies Reference Book (very high quality links and sources for medieval studies)
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Early Modern and Modern European History Resources
Barnsdale's History Links (essays, documents, and links in Modern, Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance history posted by David Barnsdale)
The Catholic Reformation (links to texts and documents from Hanover College)
Early Modern Europe: The Witch Hunts (links to texts and documents from Hanover College)
European History
Resources (hundreds of links to resource pages from the Rhodes College
Library)
EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe (from Brigham Young University)
German Propaganda Archive (propaganda materials from the Nazi regime and East Germany, posted at Calvin College)
International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) (links to exhibits and documents on labor and social history)
The Italian Renaissance (links to texts and documents from Hanover College)
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution (a large collection of documents, images, and essays from George Mason University)
The Life of the Industrial Worker in 19th-Century Britain (documents and images posted by Laura Brown)
The Marx/Engels Library (a very fine virtual library of works by Marx and Engels, part of the Marxists.org Internet Archives)
Modern History Sourcebook (thousands of modern history sources from the Fordham sourcebook project, also includes some non-European sources)
NapoleonSeries.Org (a very large collection of documents, essays, and images on the French Revolution and Napoleon)
The Protestant Reformation (links to texts and documents from Hanover College)
The Seige and the Commune of Paris (photo and documentary material on the Paris Commune, from the Northwestern University Library Special Collections)
World War II Resources (links to over 1,000 documents and other resources on WWII, hosted by ibiblio)
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Jewish History Resources (Including Holocaust-Related Sites)
Beyond the Pale: A History of Russia's Jews (images and text--in addition to the exhibit, very good web links)
The Daniel Elazar Papers (a library of documents and essays on Jewish history at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)
H-Holocaust (a wealth of resources and links from H-Net)
Holocaust History Project (essays, documents, and other resources)
Jewish History Sourcebook (Jewish history sources from the Fordham sourcebook project)
Jewish Studies Network (an H-Net discussion group on Jewish history)
Jewish Studies in Russia (English page with links from the Russian Association of Jewish Studies Students)
Jewish Virtual Library (links to hundreds of documents, images, and maps posted by The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise)
Labor and the Holocaust: The Jewish Labor Committee and the Anti-Nazi Struggle (posters and text from the Wagner Labor Archives at New York University)
The Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of German-Speaking Jewry (links to exhibits and to the institute's research catalogs)
The Medici Archive Project: Jewish History, Religion and Culture (documents from the Medici Archives in Florence, with English translations)
Modern Jewry and the Arts (a virtual exhibit and the The Center for Judaic Studies Library of the University of Pennsylvania)
Shamash Jewish Studies Page: Judaism and Jewish Resources (hundreds of links, including links to documents)
The Simon Weisenthal Center (site includes links to documents and images through the center's Museum of Tolerance)
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (includes links to educational resources and on-line catalogs of the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies archives and library)
Western Jewish History Center (the major collection on Jews in the North American West )
Yad Vashem (links to exhibits and educational resources from this very important archive and museum of the Holocaust)
The Yivo Institute for Jewish Research (one of the major centers for Eastern European Jewish studies, includes links to photos and other resources)
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Link to Hickey's Russian and Soviet Resources Page
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Link to Hickey's World History Resources Page
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