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900 History
902 Historical chronology, (History - Chronology), (Dates, Historical),
(Timeline), (Timelines)
909 World history, World politics
909.07 Crusades, (Church history - 600-1500, Middle Ages)
909.08 Modern history
909.09 Medieval civilization, (Medieval history), Middle Ages -
History
910 Geography, Travel
910.3 Gazetteers
911 Historical atlases, (Historical maps), (Historical geography -
Maps)
912 Maps, Atlases
912.73 United States - Maps (includes topographic maps)
917.1 Canada - Description, National parks and reserves - Canada, (Canada -
Travel)
917.3 United States - Description, National parks and reserves - United
States, (United States - Travel)
920 Biography, Athletes, Celebrities, (Famous people), Millionaires,
(Billionaires)
920.071 Canada - Biography
920.073 United States - Biography
929 Genealogy, (Ancestry), (Descent), (Family histories), (Family
trees)
929.4 Names, Personal names, Pseudonyms, Nicknames, (Baby names),
(Proper names), (Christian names), (Family names), (Forenames), (Surnames), (Fictitious names), (Pen names),
(Anonyms)
929.6 Heraldry, (Coats of Arms), (Coat of Arms), Tartans, (Scottish tartans)
929.9 Flags, National emblems, State emblems - For National songs
see National Anthems
930 Ancient history, Ancient civilization
930.1 Archeology, Archaeology
932 Egypt - Antiquities, (Ancient Egypt), (Egyptology)
937 Rome, (Roman Empire)
940.2 Renaissance, (Early modern period)
940.3 World War I, 1914-1918
940.53 World War II, 1939-1945, Jewish holocaust (1933-1945)
941 Great Britain, Great Britain - History, (British history), (British empire),
(England - Social life and customs), (United Kingdom), (War memorials - Great Britain)
941.081 Great Britain - History - Victoria, 1837-1901, Great Britain -
History - 1800-1899 (19th century)
941.084 Great Britain - History - 1936-1945
941.092 Great Britain - Kings and rulers, (Queens), (Princes and
princesses), (Royalty), (Monarchs), (Sovereigns), (Diana, Princess of Wales)
943 Germany
950 Asia
951 China
951.93 North Korea
952 Japan
954 India
955 Iran
956 Arab countries
956.94 Israel
958.1 Afghanistan, Islamic fundamentalism - Afghanistan
960 Africa
965.04 Israel-Arab conflicts, Jewish-Arab relations, (Arab-Israeli conflicts),
(Palestinian-Israeli conflicts)
966 West Africa - Social life and customs
970.004 Indians of North America, (North American Indians), Inuit -
Canada
971 Canada, Canada - Civilization, Canada - History, (War memorials -
Canada)
971.004 Indians of North America - Canada, Native peoples - Canada,
Métis, (Metis)
971.3 Ontario
973 United States, United States - History - Chronology, United States - Politics
and government, Americana, United States - Civilization, (American history), (American government),
(American politics), (United States - Government), (United States - Time capsule)
990 Pacific rim, Islands of the Pacific, (Pacific Ocean Islands)
994 Australia
British History Online. Digital library of British historical sources. Site consists of text and information about people, places and businesses from the medieval and early modern period, built by the Institute of Historical Research (University of London) and the History of Parliament Trust.
Collect Britain: Putting History in Place from the British Library. More are being added. Current collections include: Streets of London (1200 maps chart 300 years of the capital's history), Read all about it! (selected drawings from The Penny Illustrated Paper depicting Victorian life from 1861 to 1913), Sing Along (Victorian popular music - Illustrated sheet music of 188 songs and piano pieces from the heyday of the Music Hall), and other Collections, plus Virtual Exhibitions, such as Literary Landscapes, and Theme Tours.
History from BBC. Search by Topic (Ancient & Archaeology, Church & State, Wars & Conflict, Society & Economy, Science & Discovery, Community, and Culture), by Time (Select a timeline: Britain, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales, or a combined timeline), or by People (Search biographies of historical personalities from A-Z).
Imperial War Museum Collections. Includes: Collections Online, plus brief descriptions of collections housed at the Imperial War Museum in London: Art Collection, Documents, Exhibits and Firearms, Film and Video Archive, Photograph Archive, Printed Books (on the economic, social and cultural aspects of war), Sound Archive, and UK National Inventory of War Memorials.
Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge 1558-1603. Contents: Games, Food, Money, Religion, Language, Weddings, Masters & Servants, Occupations, The Peers, London, Fashion, Children, Household Management, Pastimes, Names, The Queen's Suitors, Education, Christmas, Heraldry, Maps.
National Archives Learning Curve. Exhibitions (Cold War, Home Front in World War II, Victorian Britain, The Great War, 1914-1918, 20th Century Heroes and Villains, Power, Politics, and Protest in 19th Century Britain), Focus On (quizzes and activities), Snapshots (Tudor and Stuart Britain, 1500-1750, Britain 1750-1900, Britain and the wider world after 1900, Local History Study, Literacy Snapshots), Recommended Sites, plus a Virtual Museum (last 1000 years of British history. includes the most famous documents at the Public Record Office in the Icons galleries).
United Kingdom - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
United Kingdom Coats of Arms. Includes most Civic Heraldry in England and Wales - National Arms, Arms of Counties and County Councils, Arms of cities, boroughs, urban districts and towns, as well as Coats of Arms of Scotland, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man.
United Kingdom Gazettes. London, Edinburgh, and Belfast Gazettes are the official newspapers of record in the United Kingdom.
A Vision of Britain through Time. Historical information about Britain. Includes British census data 1801-2001, three complete sets of 1 mile to 1 inch maps of Britain, three 19th century gazetteers and a large on-line collection of British travel writing searchable by placename and clickable maps. Assembled by a team at University of Portsmouth, funded by UK National Lottery.
The Life & Issue of Queen Victoria and The Victorian Era (1837 - 1901) by Ilana Miller (Adjunct Professor of History), Santa Monica, CA.
Queen Victoria. The Victorian Web - literature, history, & culture in the age of Victoria by Dr. David Cody, Associate Professor of English, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY.
Queen Victoria's Empire from PBS. History of a Reign, Her Majesty (Victoria and her family), The Changing Empire (people, places and events, includes a timeline), Secrets of the Empire (interactive game), plus Screensavers and related Resources.
Victoria (1837-1901 AD). Biography, includes a portrait (Pop-up ads), and link to Victoria's Genealogy: Victoria HANOVER, Queen of England.
Victoria and Albert (V&A) Access to Images. Search over 16,000 works and over 20,000 images from the V&A collections. Database covers a wide range of objects, including ceramics, fashion, furniture, glass, metalwork, paintings, photographs, prints, sculpture, and textiles.
The Churchill Papers. Site contains information about the Churchill Papers, the life of Sir Winston Churchill, and the Internet version of the electronic catalogue of the Churchill Papers.
The British Monarchy - The Official Web Site.
Monarchies of Europe. Genealogical tables of British Royal Family and other European Royal Families. Site began with Author Allan Raymond's interest in the inter-marriages between Queen Victoria's descendants and other European Royal Families.
Princess of Wales Diana Biography (1961 - 1997) from Biography.com.
Special Report: The Monarchy from Guardian Unlimited. The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Princess Margaret, 1930-2002, The Queen's Golden Jubilee, 2002, King Edward Renounces the Throne, 1936, The Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, and other Archived Articles.
Germany - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Lecture Notes, Germany and Eruope, 1871-1945 by Raffael Scheck, Associate Professor and Chair of History Department, Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Contents: Introduction, Second Empire until 1914, First World War, 1914-1918, Weimar Republic, Third Reich, Aftermath of the War.
Asia Today: Top News Stories, Asia Society: Arts & Culture, Policy & Business, Education, Asia Reference: A-Z, Asia Profiles: Maps and Statistics, Ask Asia: K-12 resource, Asia Links, and more.
PAIR - Portal to Asian Internet Resources. Site provides over 6,000 professionally selected, cataloged and annotated online resources with direct access to online information across Asia in native languages and scripts. A few sites available in English.
Say NO to United Nations' Abolishment of Traditional Chinese in 2008. GoPetition: Changing the World.
Aging Mother. A touching essay on the love of a 75-year-old traditional Chinese mother. Written in Chinese by an overseas student returning home after many years of absence studying abroad. English translation of essay follows the Chinese version.
Amazing Chinese Accomplishments from University of Victoria, Faculty of Education, for children. Papermaking, Printing, Gunpowder, Compass, The Great Wall.
Asia Observer: China. Contents: Latest news, Web directory (Arts/entertainment, Recreation/sports, Education, Society/culture, Maps ...), Facts and background, Politics and society, Human rights, Economy, Academic sources, and more.
Beijing: How to Pronounce. How to say Beijing correctly: the first syllable sounds like American "bay", and the second syllable is like the first syllable of "jingle": bay-jing. If you try to make it sound more foreign or exotic by pronouncing the "j" in Beijing as "z" in "seizure", such as "Beizhing" - that would be incorrect. The correct pronunciation of Beijing is "Bay-jing" with "j" pronounced as in plain Jane. See Chinese Pronunciation - "People who pronounce 'Beijing' with a French 'j' sound are pronouncing it wrongly. The French 'j' sound does not occur in Chinese."
China. An annotated collection of links to selected resources on Chinese culture (proverbs, fables, legends, Chinese zodiac, Chinese New Year, holidays, Chinese weddings), art, business, facts, language, Chinese studies (religion, philosophy), health (acupuncture, Chinese chess, game of Go, Chinese food and recipes), travel, and other aspects.
China - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
China Discovery. Contents include:
China History Timeline. Online Exhibition from Smithsonian Institution. This timeline introduces a few facts about Chinese history from the Late Neolithic Period (5000 to 2000 BCE) through the end of the Imperial Age (1911). Select a symbol to learn about a Chinese dynasty.
China National Tourist Office in Canada - Official Website. Facts About China, General Information, Major Attractions, Travel Tips, Visa Information (Visa Application Form in PDF), Travel Professionals section includes Statistics on China's Tourism, and Photo Gallery.
ChinaSite.com: The Complete Reference to China and Chinese-Related Web Sites. Over 8500 links. Updated daily.
China the Beautiful: Chinese Art and Literature. Topics covered include: Classical Chinese Art, Calligraphy, History, Literature, Painting, Philosophy, Chinese New Year, Emperor, Listen to Chinese, Novels, Silk Road, View from Space, Beijing Opera, Poetry, Quotations, Moon Festival, Slide Show, Dictionaries, and more.
China Vitae. A resource of biographical information on more than 3000 Chinese leaders in government, politics, the military, education, business, and the media. China Vitae also tracks the appearances and travel of up to 200 leading Chinese officials.
Chinese Lessons. Site is dedicated to the promotion of friendship and cultural exchanges between Chinese and Westerners. Includes free, interactive online Cantonese Lessons, Mandarin Lessons, Chinese Characters, Chinese Culture: Religion and Philosophy, Chinese Customs, Lunar Calendar, Holidays and Festivals, Chinese Music, Forum, and Chinese related links.
Chinese Music. Chinese Embroidery, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese Opera, Chinese Painting, and more.
China Window: The Best Way to China. China portal with a wealth of basic information on China: Introduction, business, market, travel, economics and culture.
Chinese Characters - Pictographs and Chinese Numbers. Page will convert your Arabic numbers into Chinese Pictures, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Pinyin, or Formal Chinese, works for numbers up to 1 billion.
Chinese Culture from Yutopian Online. Consists of 21 main sites: Art, Cooking, Entertainment, Games, Genealogy, Health, History, Literature, Music, News, Religion, Sports, Tea, Travel, Zodiac, and more. Pages provide interesting information plus images on various aspects of Chinese Culture but are tedious to view as they are too wide for the normal screen setting.
Chinese Paper Gods. 231 images in this collection were assembled by Anne S. Goodrich (1895–2005) in 1931, when as a Christian missionary in Peking, she became interested in local folk religious practices.
Chinese Symbols Vocabulary Collection. Select from A-Z for English words to see translated Chinese characters, pronunciation key in Mandarin.
Chinese Text Initiative from University of Virginia Library. Texts and images in the Chinese Text Initiative may be downloaded or copied only with permission from the Electronic Text Center. Contents include: 300 Tang Poems, Gu Yao Yan, Shi Jing, Hong Lou Meng, and Yu Xuan Ji.
The Colours. Introduction of The Colours: The Jade White, The Great Wall Grey, The Blue-and-White Porcelain Blue, The Chinese Scholar-tree Green, The Glaze Yellow, and The Chinese Red. From Beijing 2008 - One World One Dream, The official website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games - Games of the XXIX Olympiad.
Compass, China, 220 BCE by Susan Silverman, Smith College Museum of Ancient Inventions.
Country Briefings: China. Contents include: Current article from The Economist print edition, Forecast - Political and economic outlook on China, Factsheet - Basic data on China, Econom ic Data - 10 economic indicators over 4 years. Downloadable as a spreadsheet, History of China in brief - Extremely brief, 4 paragraphs, plus Political structure, Political forces, Economic structure, City Guide to Shanghai, Backgroun ders: China's Army, and more.
Daily Life in Ancient China. Explores daily life in 4 different Chinese dynasties. A simple, delightful site. Interesting factual information is presented with clarity and a deep understanding of Chinese philosophy and culture. Includes Lessons & Links to Ancient China Sites for Kids.
Mah Jongg - The Chinese Game of Four Winds provides instructions on how to play this game. Check out the Mah Jong Museum for further details on the history and rules about this Ancient Game of the Mandarins. Site also provides numerous majong or mahjong links.
Mathematics in China: History.
Morning Sun. A Film and Website about Cultural Revolution in China. A range of techniques and perspectives are used to reflect on the origins and history of the Cultural Revolution (c.1964-1976). Morning Sun is a production of the Long Bow Group, Inc., Brookline, MA.
Religion in China from the Pew Forum on religion and public life. Issues include: Bioethics, Death Penalty, Gay Marriage, Religion & Politics, Religion & Public Schools, Religion & Social Welfare, Religion & the Law, Religion & World Affairs.
A Scholar's Garden. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, a virtual museum website includes Feng Shui & Garden Design, Daoism, Mountain & Water, Symbolism, Seasons, Ask the Scholar, Who was Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, Activities, Gallery, Festivals, and more. Site is accessible in English, French & Chinese.
Tiananmen Square, 1989: The Declassified History. Includes Selected Documents from the Microfiche Collection: China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement, 1960-1998.
U.S. Commercial Service: China! has six offices in China - Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Chengdu, Guangzhou and Hong Kong (expanding to include a total of 19 Chinese cities) - offering customized solutions to help U.S. companies enter and expand in the China market. Contents include: Free China market entry strategy consultations, Target trade opportunities with world-class research, Participate in American Pavlions at China's Best shows, Top 10 Tips for Doing Business in China, Latest News and Events, and more.
Western-Chinese Calendar Converter. Convert between Solar and Lunar Calendars.
Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home. Beginning in June 2003, at the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts, you will be able to physically walk through a replica of this magnificent home built by a wealthy merchant over 200 years ago in southeastern China. Explore the house online here.
Asia Observer: North Korea. Contents: Latest news, Web directory (Arts/entertainment, Recreation/sports, Education, Society/culture, Maps ...), Facts and background, Politics and society, Human rights, Economy, plus Academic resources from Society of Korean-American Scholars (SKAS) such as the North Korea WWW Virtual Library. Includes also News from North Korea.
Portals to the World: North Korea. Resources selected by Library of Congress Subject Experts. Contents: General Resources, Business, Commerce, Economy, Geography, Government, Politics, Law, Recreation and Travel, Media and Communications, Science and Technology, and Search Engines (including a Korean Search Engine).
Asia Observer: Japan. Contents: Latest news, Web directory (Arts/entertainment, Recreation/sports, Education, Society/culture, Maps ...), Facts and background, Politics and society, Human rights, Economy, Academic sources, and more.
Bank of Japan. Includes About Money (Japanese Currency, Bank Notes), Monetary Policy, Currency Museum, and more.
Birth of the Constitution of Japan from the National Diet Library's Online Exhibition. Contents: Outline, Documents with Commentaries, Main Issues, and Archives.
Cultural Japan from Japan Zone: Japan travel guide, information on Japan and Japanese culture. Contents include: Kabuki, Instruments, Tea Ceremony, Ikebana, Bonsai, Origami, Literature, Festivals, Costume: Kimono, etc. Japan Gallery - 6 albums, 165 images, Modern Japan - Entertainment, Famous People, Japan Inc: Economy, Fortune Global 500, Japanese Companies A-Z, New to Japan - Visas, Accommodation, Welfare, Transport, Money, Etiquette, Language, Alphabets, Kanji, Useful Expressions, Employment, and more.
Explore Japan. From Japan National Tourist Organization. Guide to Japan.
Images from Ancient Japan. Photos taken in Kyoto in 1998 primarily of historic sites relating to the Nara and Heian eras.
Japan from CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) - The World Factbook.
Japan. Links from Open Directory Project.
Japan. Lonely Planet Travel Guide.
Japan from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Japan. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Web Site. Foreign Policy (Archive of Japan's diplomatic documents), Economic Affairs (Archive of official documents and reports on Japan's contribution to the world economy), Culture, Visa, and more.
Japan - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Japan Fact Sheet from JICC - Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan, Washington, DC.
Japan In Depth. History & Culture, Traditional Annual Events.
Japan Information Network. Links to all aspects of Japanese life. Supreme Court of Japan, Government, Parliament, News of Japan, Opinions of Japan, Town of Japan.
Japan Today. Japan's largest English news and information portal.
Japanese Language. Contents include: Japanese Dialects, Japanese Dictionaries, Japanese Language Facts, Japanese Forum, Japanese Grammar, History of the Japanese, Japanese language jobs, Language Newsletters, Language Schools, Japanese Literature, Japanese Phrases, Japanese Products, Japanese Sign Language, Japanese Slang, Teaching Japanese (Associations of Japanese teachers), Japanese translation, and Japanese Words.
Japanese Pottery Information Center. Contents include: A to Z Listing of Artists or Potters, A to Z Listing of Pottery Topics, Exhibitions, Galleries, Museums, Antiques, Festivals, plus Styles (over 40 ceramic styles and 200 photos), Timeline, Clays, Glazes, Keshiki (Ceramic Landscapes), Kilns, Techniques, and more.
JGuide - Stanford Guide to Japan Information Resources. JGuide is the WWW Virtual Library for Japan.
JP Net. Japanese Language and Culture Network.
Kids Web Japan. Includes Explore Japan, Culture, Cookbook, Hi-Tech, Japanese Language - Free Japanese lessons to learn basic phrases and how to read and write Japanese.
KABUKI: Traditional Theatrical Arts. Background, Repertoire, Aesthetic Elements, Theater and Stage, Actors, and Kabuki in Present-Day Japan.
Kimono Hypertext: History. View copyrighted color photos of traditional Japanese clothing. A Man's Kimono, A Woman's Kimono, and A Child's Kimono.
Kimono, Kimono Fabric & Japanese Clothing. Contents: Beauty of the Japanese kimono, kimono fabric and pattern, types of Japanese clothing, kimono culture, history of the kimono, how to tie an obi sash, how to wear yukata robes, and more.
Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet - Official Website. Profile of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, List of Koizumi Cabinet Members, Previous Cabinets, List of Previous Prime Ministers, Constitution and Government of Japan, Cabinet System of Japan, Central Government Reform, and more.
Tea. Contents: Tea Mind, Zen Words, and Spiritual Reflections , Poems, Tea Room, A Brief History of Chanoyu (custom of drinking tea - Peace, respect, purity, and tranquility are the four precepts of Chanoyu), Fabrics, Chaji (full tea ceremony) and Yin Yang.
The Virtual Museum of Japanese Arts. Brings all the beauty of Japan's traditional culture to your screen.
Web Japan. Trends in Japan, Nipponia: A quarterly magazine introducing contemporary Japanese culture and society, Kids Web Japan, Japan Video Topics, Japan Fact Sheet, Regions & Cities, Japan Links, Archives.
India. World news from guardian.co.uk.
India from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. History of India prior to Partition of India in 1947. History of the Republic of India from 1947 on.
India - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
The Salt March. On March 12, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi, then aged 61, started walking with a band of 78 handpicked volunteers. They walked 241 miles in 24 days to Dandi in the south, with thousands more joining them en-route. This Salt March of non-violent foot soldiers, a freedom movement of India, a battle of "right against might", was an event that shook the British Empire to its core.
A Country Study: Iran from Federal Research Division, Library of Congress.
Iran from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Iran--NDE - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Arab Gateway. Arab A-Z. Information about Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, and Yemen. Arab Art/architecture, Calligraphy, Cinema, Documents (primary-source documents on Arab politics and history), Economy, Food, History, Literature, Maps, Media, Music, Science, Women, and much more.
Hezbollah (a.k.a. Hizbollah, Hizbu'llah) from Council on Foreign Relations - CFR.org. What is Hezbollah? What are Hezbollah's origins? Who are Hezbollah's leaders? Where does Hezbollah operate? How big is Hezbollah? What major attacks is Hezbollah responsible for? Does Hezbollah play an active role in the Lebanese politics?
Middle East from Council on Foreign Relations - CFR.org. Contents include: Egypt, Gulf States, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Authority, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen.
The Partisans of Ali: A History of Shia Faith and Politics from NPR (National Public Radio), by Mike Shuster. Listen to NPR audio with Real Player or Windows Media Player.
Israel - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Looking at Israel from Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Facts about Israel: Economy, The Land, Facts in Figures, History, The State, People, Urban and Rural Life, Health, Social Services, Education, Science and Technology, Israel in the World, Culture and Leisure.
Academic Info: Afghanistan Studies. Information on the Islamic State of Afghanistan. Indexes & Directories, Digital Library, News & Media Sources, Taliban, bin Laden, Al-Quida, Women in Afghanistan, Organizations, plus U.S. Department of State: Response to Terrorism.
Afghan Network. All about Afghanistan. Facts, Geography, People, Economy, Industrial Products, Culture, Flags, Maps, Photography, Biographies of Rulers of Afghanistan, Poets and Poetry, Afghan Cooking Channel with recipes, etc.
Afghanistan from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Afghanistan - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Afghanistan Online. The biggest, most visited Afghan web site on the Internet. Contents: General Info, News (AOP), Shop, Culture, Economy, Kabul Museum, Photo Gallery, Geography, Languages, Government / Politics, History, Flags, Anthem, Stamps, Afghan Woman, Travel, Health, Biographies, Sports, Publications, Bookstore, Plants / Animals, Islam, Links, Games, Awards, Forums, Chat Room, and Weather.
Analysis: Who are the Taleban? (Taliban). News item with photos from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) providing information on the origin of this Islamic fundamentalist group which permits Osama bin Laden to stay in their country, Afghanistan.
Africa. Tour 43 African countries, Groove to African music, Take a taste of Africa, and Go on a Virtual Safari. Explore 8 African regions, and much more.
Africa Live. Two hours of highlights from nights of 12-13 March 2005 musical event in Dakar. More than 150 of Africa's finest musicians gathered in front of 50,000 African spectators to perform and promote the Roll Back Malaria campaign.
Internet African History Sourcebook. Contents: African History: General, Africa Origins, Human Origins, Egypt, Other Ancient African Societies, Greek and Roman Africa, Africa and Islam, Ethiopia and Christianity, African Societies, Impact of Slavery, European Imperialism, Fight for Independence, Modern Africa, and Further Resources on African History.
K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet. Country-Specific Info (Algeria to Zimbabwe). Multimedia Archives. African American Resources. General Resources for K-12 Education. Black History Month.
National Geographic on Africa. Africa Resources include: Maps, Travel, News, Congo Trek. View the Faces of Traditional Africa (superb photography), African Crafts, Maps, Books, & More, plus Download Desktop Wall Paper. Free 20-page Teachers Guide, Online Lesson Plans, plus National Geographic Web Features.
The Story of Africa from the BBC.
Yahoo! South Africa. For other African countries select from Yahoo! Africa > Countries & Regions.
In Depth: Israel and the Palestinians from BBC. Includes Timeline: A History of Conflict from Ancient Times 1250BC-638AD to 2005. Key Maps. Divided peoples: A guide to Israel's controversial 670km West Bank barrier. Victorious Hamas must tread carefully. And much more.
Family Life Among the Ashanti of West Africa by Peter Herndon, from Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute, an educational partnership between Yale University and the New Haven Public Schools.
20th Century Warriors: Native American Participation in the United States Military from Naval Historical Center, Washington, DC. Read about Native Americans' Contributions In Combat (World War I and World War II). Learn about the famous Navajo code talkers who took part in the war from 1942 to 1945, and transmitted messages in their native language -- a code that the Japanese never broke. Site includes the declassified Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary.
American Indian College Fund. In 1968, the Navajo Nation created a college controlled by the tribe, located on the reservation and established specifically to provide higher education to tribal members. The number of tribal colleges and universities has since grown to 32, located in 11 states and serving more than 250 American Indian Nations from every geographic region in the United States. Scholarships available.
Famous Native Americans. Include Rain in the Face, Sitting Bull, Red Cloud, Ouray and Chipeta, Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Ignacio, American Horse.
Indianz.com: Your Internet Resource. Mission is to provide quality news, information, and entertainment from a Native American perspective, and keep you updated on news occuring throughout Indian Country.
Indigenous Peoples' Day & the Pow-wow Highway: A history of the new holiday & the pow-wow tradition.
Inuit. The Pages of Shades - Inuit Index. Contents include: Physical Characteristics and Regional Groupings, History, Language and Literature, Social Organization, Provision of Food, Housing, Transportation, and Clothing, Religious Beliefs, Arts and Crafts, Adjusting to Change, Inuvik Drummers and Dancers, Igloo, Kayaks, Skin and Bark Boats, Canoes, Alaskan Malamute & Eskimo Dog, Sledges, Dog Sledding, Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, history of ITC, Labrador Inuit, Inuit Country Foods.
Inuit and Arctic Peoples. Covers Alaska Arctic Aleut-Inuit-Inuvaliut, and on Greenland Inuit, nations of the circumpolar conference. Includes also material on Nunavut, Canada's newest territory.
Inuit Circumpolar Conference. The ICC is an international organization representing approximately 150,000 Inuit living in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Chukotka, Russia. Page lists principal goals of the ICC.
Native American Citizenship from NebraskaStudies.org.
Nat ive American History: 6 collections - American Memory from the Library of Congress.
National Museum of the American Indian. From Smithsonian Institute. Dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Collection encompasses over 800,000 works of aesthetic, religious, and historical significance, as well as articles produced for everyday, utilitarian use. (Pop-up ads).
NativeTech: Native American Technology & Art. Contents include Articles including photos & illustrations, Special Features, and Other Resources.
Religions, Rituals, Myths and Legends. Collection of stories, detailed studies, and articles, some include photographs. Contents include Indian Superstitions and Legends, Ghost Dance, Dakota History and Culture, Myths and Legends of the Sioux, Traditional Healing and Western Medicine, Animal Symbolism in Plains Indian Sun Dance, Sun Dance of the Sioux, and more.
Stereotyping Native America. Images from California Museum of Photography. Goal of the exhibit is to showcase how, around the turn of the 20th century, photographic convention dictated Native Americans be portrayed according to mainstream American typologies. Natives were represented as noble hunters and squaws; as people who lived in teepees; and as people who wore feathers, buckskins and beads.
Vanished Worlds, Enduring People - Exhibition. Cornell University Library's Native American Collection. Contents: Maya Ruins, Illustrated Works, A Transatlantic World, Continuing Encounters, European Encroachment, Native Resistance, Language and Education, The Written Word, Anthropologists & Native Americans, Northeast, Sideshow to Powwow.
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet.
Archives Canada. Gateway to Canada's Past. Search Archives, Networks to archives across Canada, and Virtual Exhibits created by Canadian archival institutions.
Artefacts Canada. Site provides access to information on millions of museum objects, natural history specimens and artefacts or artifacts from archaeological digs across Canada.
Budget 2007. The Budget Plan 2007 from Department of Finance Canada. Quick Index - Links to selected topics in the Budget. See also: Federal Budget Report - March 20, 2007 from BDO Dunwoody LLP, Chartered Accountants and Advisors.
Canada - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Canada Coats of Arms: National arms, Provincial arms, Regional/County arms, Municipal and county arms.
Canada Gazette. Official newspaper of the Government of Canada published since 1841.
Canada in the Making. History of Canada through the words of the men and women who shaped the nation. Themes include Constitutional History and Aboriginals: Treaties and Relations.
Canada Site. Gateway site for Canadians (Health, Jobs, Taxes ...), Canadian Business, and info for Non-Canadians. Find information you need about Government programs, services, products and new initiatives. Search engine enables you to access over 450 Canadian Government sites. A single toll-free number 1-800-O-CANADA (1-800-622-6232), open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, answers questions on 1000 Government of Canada programs and services.
CanadaInfo. Excellent resource with over 300 pages of information about Canada - its government, history, facts, people, holidays, security, geography, provinces, symbols, anthems and other patriotic songs, Canadianisms, inventions, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and more.
Canadian-based Information Systems. Lists top-level National and Provincial Institutions in Canada in A-Z order.
Canadian Confederation. From National Library of Canada. Site "tells the story of how Canada came to be, from the original four provinces in 1867 to the present. Historical essays showcase documents, articles and photographs of the people, places and events that have shaped our country." Sections include: Introduction, Towards Confederation, Provinces and Territories, People, Maps 1667-1999, Confederation for Kids, for Teachers, as well as many Images. Read copyright information.
Canadian Economy Online. Quick glance at the Pulse of the Economy - Current statistics on: Population, Unemployment rate, Inflation rate, Real GDP, Exports, Imports, Exchange rate, Prime interest rate, S&P/TSX Composite Index, and Federal debt. Quick links to Resources about the Economy: Current Economy, Families & Workers, Money, Government & the Economy, International Issues, and About Business.
Canadian Government Information on the Internet (CGII). Contents: Major Sites (Canada Site, Intergovernmental On-Line Information Kiosk, National Library of Canada), Federal, Provincial & Municipal information, Library Catalogues, and Electronic Journals.
Canadian Governors-General Since 1867 from infoplease.
Canadian Heritage. Official Department of Canadian Heritage Web site. Covering Cultural development, Arts and Heritage (includes a virtual tour), Canadian Studies, Sport Canada, Symbols of Canada, Human Rights Program, Official Languages, Youth Participation, Native Citizens Programs, Multiculturalism, Community Partnership, and Path of Heroes.
Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Includes many links and resources: Learning with Museums, Great Canadian Guide, Virtual Exhibitions, Artefacts Canada, Reference Tools and Resources, Artists in Canada, Official Directory of Canadian Museums and Related Institutions, and much more.
Canadian Illustrated News - Images in the News - 1869-1883. The Canadian Illustrated News site is a selection of almost 4000 images of people, places and events across Canada and around the world taken from the popular 19th-century magazine. See also Canadian Illustrated News from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Canadian Military History Gateway. Site hosted and maintained by Department of National Defence (DND). Contents include: Online Reference Books (3 vol. Canadian Military Heritage series), Learning Resources, Glossary of Military Terms, Explore the Timeline of Canada's Military History by century, decade, year or subject in HTML or Flash, and more.
The Canadian Virtual War Memorial. Site contains information about graves and memorials of over 116,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who served and gave their lives for their country. Contains digital images of photographs and personal memorabilia. Individual information includes: Service Number, Age, Force, Regiment, Unit, Citation, Additional Information, Honours and Awards, and Burial Information where applicable.
Canadian Wartime Experience: The Documentary Legacy of Canada at War from University of Manitoba Archives and Special Collections. Contents include: Red River Resistance (1869-1870), Boer War (1899-1903), World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1939-1945), Korean War (1950-1953), and Vietnam War (1957-1975).
Canadiana: The Canadian Resource Page. Contents: News and Information, Facts and Figures, Canadian Dollar exchange rates, Telephone lookup, Postal Code lookup, Travel and Tourism, Government of Canada page, Debates of the House of Commons of Canada (Hansard), Canadian government budgets, Canadian Film Festivals, and much more.
CBC Archives: Relive Our History through Radio and Television. Site consists of a selection of radio and television clips from the Archives of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, dating back to the creation of CBC's predecessor, CN Radio, in 1927 and the birth of CBC Television in 1952. The CBC/Radio-Canada Digital Archive Web site project was founded on three principles - to inform, to enlighten and to educate Canadians about their past.
CIA Factbook - Canada from Central Intelligence Agency: The World Factbook.
Contact Your Government - Canada Site. Directory of Members of Parliament (MP) and the Senate. Find your Member of Parliament: using your postal code, or by the name of your Member of Parliament. See also
Early Canadiana Online (ECO). Digital library providing access to over 937,800 pages of Canada's printed heritage. Full text online collection of over 3,000 books and pamphlets documenting Canadian history from the first European contact to the late 19th century. Collection is particularly strong in literature, women's history, native studies travel and exploration, and history of French Canada.
Family Service Canada. Online Resources.
Government of Canada Programs and Services A-Z Index. From Aboriginal Business Canada to Youth Round Table on the Environment.
Historical Statistics of Canada. Sections include: Population and Migration, Vital Statistics and Health, Social Security, Labour Force, Wages and Working Conditions, Gross National Product, Balance of International Payments, Banking and Finance, Price Indexes, etc.
Human Resources and Social Development Canada. Complete, up-to-date, and detailed information on Federal programs and services for children, families, youth, seniors, unemployed, disabled, Aboriginals, and Canadians in the workplace.
Iconvillage.com provides a one-stop place for all communities to have a presence on the World Wide Web. Includes over 2,075,000 indexed web pages. Find a Federal, Provincial, Municipal government site, or a local community. Covers over 4,250 local Canadian Communities Online, e.g. names, addresses, phone numbers of local churches, banks, restaurants, movie theaters, etc.
Images Canada: Picturing Canadian Culture. Gateway to images of Canadian events, people, places and things.
K-12 Study Canada! from University of Washington & Western Washington University. Site provides K-12 teachers and students with a wealth of resources for teaching and learning about Canada. Teacher Resources include Teacher Loan-Kits, and many Lesson Plans. Student Resources include Atlases and Maps, Fun, Games, Quizzes, Canada-US Relations.
Library and Archives Canada. Canadian Genealogy Centre, Information Management, Learning Centre, Multicultural Resources and Services, Aboriginal Resources and Services, Preservation, Portrait Gallery of Canada, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, Virtual Vault: The "Four Indian Kings", Vimy Ridge: First World War databases and virtual exhibitiions, and more.
National Aboriginal Day from Indians and Northern Affairs Canada. June 21st kick starts the 11 days of Celebrate Canada! which includes National Aboriginal Day (June 21), Multiculturalism Day (June 27). Canada Day from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
On This Day in Canada. Find out what happened on your birthday, or any other day of the year - Today's Canadian Headline.
Parliament of Canada. Here you can find your Member of Parliament (M.P.) using your postal code. See also Senators in Alphabetical Order, House of Commons - Members of Parliament, The Canadian Ministry (Cabinet).
P olitical Parties. Registered Political Parties and Leaders (scroll down page to view).
Portrait Gallery of Canada. Portraits of people from all walks of life who have contributed to the development of Canada, e.g. Etow Oh Koam (Christianized Nicholas),by Jan Verelst, 1710; Sir John A. Macdonald, artist unknown, ca. 1842; Sir Robert Borden, by Sir William Orpen, 1919; Grey Owl, by Yousuf Karsh, 1936; and others.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the Canadian national police service and an agency of the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. The RCMP is unique in the world. It is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing body that provides federal policing service to all Canadians. Contents include: Wanted by the RCMP, Cold Case Files, News Releases, Criminal Record Checks.
SafeCanada.ca provides safety and security information and services in Canada. Links and information on public safety for Canadians include: Bullying, Criminal Activity/Policing, Emergencies and Disasters, Environmental Protection, Family and Home Safety, Financial Safety, Health Protection, Internet Safety, National Safety and Security, Product/Consumer Protection, Recreational Safety, School Safety, Transportation and Travel Safety, Workplace Safety.
Service Canada. 1-800-O-Canada (1-800-622-6232).
Teaching & Learning about Canada. Resources for Teachers and Students. Information and links on Canadian Geography, History, Politics, Wildlife, Time Zones, Graphs and Tables, Maps, etc.
Useful Links from MigrationExpert.com. Canadian Visas, Immigration & Migration Advice Canada.
Virtual Museum of Canada. Contents: VMC Online Virtual Exhibits, Image Gallery featuring Art Deco, Group of Seven, J.W. Morrice, Tom Thomson, and more, Fun & Games - educational challenges for kids.
WWW-VL History: Canadian History. Collection of online resources. Research tools include: Maps, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Canadian Libraries, Journals, Publishers and Bookdealers, Biography, Genealogy, Demography, Canadian Universities, Museums, Timelines, plus links to major Canadian History sites arranged by chronology and by topic.
Aboriginal Canadians from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - CBC.ca News. Photo gallery, Video features, Aboriginal history, Land claims, Stories, Statistics:
In Depth: Aboriginal Canadians: Who they are, where they live - Facts and Figures.
FAQs: Status and Non-Status Indians, Indian Act, Inuit, Métis, Do aboriginals pay taxes?
CBC Stories and more.
Aboriginal Peoples: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Contents include: Prehistoric Peoples - Beothuks, Mi'kmaq (Micmac), Innu, Inuit, and Métis, Glossary of Terms, Newfoundland and Labrador Place Name Gazetteer with map, plus latitude and longitude of each place name.
C First Nations. Multimedia tutorial focuses on the histories of Canada's First Nations peoples from ancient times to the nineteenth century. A joint project between the University of Calgary and Red Deer College.
Ethnology: Indigenous Peoples - Canada. Links to Ethnology Web sites on Canada's Native Peoples, Relations with Government and non-Natives, Political, Economic, and Social activities, Languages, Religion, Traditions, myths and legends, Science and knowledge, Recreation, Technology and material culture, Biography, as well as Particular groups in Eastern, Central, Western, and Northern Canada.
First Peoples from Civilization.ca. A very detailed History of the Native People of Canada, Emergence from the Shadow (photographs), The Haida of the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), and The Inuit 3D museum.
Ontario - Online Services for individuals and business. Online access to Province of Ontario Government Forms, Online Vehicle Sticker Renewal, Integrated Address Change, Publications & Laws. Contents: School & Work (Ontario College Application Services, Ontario University Registration, Ontario Student Assistance Program, Student Awards, Provincial and Federal Government Job Information, Apprenticeship Information, Access to Professions and Trades, etc.), Driving (Driver and Vehicle Abstracts, Highway Traffic Act, etc.), Outdoors & Recreation (Reserve a Campsite, Travel Guide Order Form, Register Your Firearms On-Line, etc.), Health & Social Services (Request for Birth Certificates, Application for Marriage or Death Certificate, Power of Attorney Kit), Life Events (Dealing with Separation and Divorce, Spousal Abuse, Getting Married, Ready to Retire, Having a Baby, Looking for a Job, Losing Your Wallet, Moving, Vacationing, What to Do When Someone Dies).
Ontario Members of Provincial Parliament - Ontario MPP addresses, e-mail, fax and telephone numbers, from Ontario Tenant Toronto Tenants. See also: Your Money - Consumer's Page, Your Utility Costs: Ontario Hydro electricity prices, water and natural gas energy rates.
National Geographic Almanac of American History (Hardcover) by James Miller and John Thompson, with Introduction by Hugh Ambrose
1001 Events That Made America (Paperback) by Alan Axelrod
50 States. All 50 States and Capitals. Topics covered include state birds, climate, economy, flowers, history, lottery, maps, mottos, museums, national park, nickname, population, symbols, tourism, weather, etc. Flags, songs, fast facts and trivia, newspaper directory, and more.
Alcohol, Temperance & Prohibition - A Brown University Library Digital Collection. Primary source historical documents and other materials from the prohibition era, 1919-1933. See also Temperance & Prohibition from Ohio State University, including American Prohibition in the 1920s, Prohibition (Party) Cartoons, Example of Prohibition Era Music, Prohibition Era Music (This one available to U.S. residents only).
America.gov. Telling America's story. An authoritative resource for foreign audiences seeking information about American society, political processes, official U.S. policies and culture, from U.S. Department of State. Contents: Facts about the USA, Government and Politics, Economy and Trade, Laws and Treaties, Media, Society and Values, Education in the U.S., Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Geography and Travel.
American Civil War Collections at the Electronic Text Center. Primary source material on the American Civil War, including letters, diaries and newspapers. Letter collections include searchable transcriptions as well as digital images of the manuscripts.
American Cultural History: The 19th Century from Lone Star College, Kingwood, Texas. Find details for each decade of the 19th century, 1800-1890.
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century from Lone Star College - Kingwood Library, Texas. Select a decade from 1900 to 1999 to access detailed information on Art & Architecture, Books & Literature, Fads & Fashion, Education, Historic Events & Technology, Music, Persons & Personalities, Theater & Film. Includes interesting photographs, links, Internet Quiz, and Subject Guides.
American Experience - Reconstruction: The Second Civil War from PBS. Contents: Watch the Program (view videos in Quick Time or RealVideo), Forty Acres and a Mule, Plantations in Ruins, Black Legislators, Northerners in the South, Access to Learning, Slave to Sharecropper, The Negro Question, In God We Trust, White Men Unite, State by State, and Teacher's Guide.
American Memory Photo & Print Collections. Include African American Odyssey, American Indians of the Pacific Northwest, Baseball Cards, 1887-1914, Creative Americans: Portraits of Celebrities by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964, Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850-1920, "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920, and others.
American Memory: Today in History. U.S. History and Culture from the Library of Congress. Three searchable options available to view 365 pages in the Archive. Includes photos and links.
The American Revolution from Kidport. Contents include: Timel ine of Events (Pre-1775, 1775-1777, 1778-1789), Quest for Independence, Boston Massacre, Gaspee Incident, Boston Tea Party, First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence, Battles of the Revolution, French Alliance, Articles of Confederation, Treaty of Paris, and Links. See other Social Studies topics.
American Social Hygiene Posters ca. 1910-1970 from the University of Minnesota Libraries. Includes 200 posters used in campaigns against venereal diseases and related social problems in the U.S., mostly during and between World War I and World War II.
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids. Choose a grade range to explore: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12. Topics covered for Grades 9-12: Our Nation, Historical Documents, Branches of Government, How Laws Are Made, National versus State Government, Election Process, Citizenship, National High School Debate Topic, Games and Activities, Glossary, and U.S. Government Web Sites for Kids with links to various subject areas.
Best of History Web Sites - U.S. History. Top 5 U.S. History Sites, U.S. History in the Classroom, and U.S. History in the Making. You can also search by Topics: Native American, African American, Women, Government, Immigration, General Resources, or by Periods: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, Independence, Constitution, South & Slavery, Civil War, Gilded Age, Westward Expansion, Early Imperialism, Progressivism, WWI, Roaring '20s, Great Depression, Civil Rights, Cold War Era, and Post Cold War.
A Biography of America. Excellent resources for K-12. This is a companion Web site to the video series and telecourse offered by Annenberg Foundation and Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Site includes 26 educational video programs. Each program features flash or non-flash versions of images, interactive timelines or maps, gallery of images, questions to ponder, key events, transcript, Webography, and other quality resources. Topics include: Rise of Capitalism, Slavery, Civil War, 1920s, FDR and the Depression, World War II, 1950s, 1960s, etc.
Charters of Freedom. Declaration of Independence. Constitution of the United States. Bill of Rights. See also High-Resolution Downloads - high-res images of the Charters of Freedom documents. Meet America's Founding Fathers.
ClickState.com - United States Local Web Directory. Search for business in your community. Select a State, then browse by Cities. Includes latest State News, State Information (includes flag, geography, longitude / latitude, restaurants, real estate), and more.
Core Documents of U.S. Democracy. Cornerstone Documents include: Articles of Confederation, Bill of Rights, Constitution of the United States of America, Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address, Congressional Bills, Pictorial Directory, Record, Public and Private Laws, United States Code, Presidential Inaugurations, Supreme Court Decisions, American FactFinder, Statistical Abstract of the United States, Economic Indicators, United States Government Manual, and more.
Craigslist: San Francisco Bay Area Classifieds for Jobs, Apartments, Personals, For Sale, Services, Community, and Events. Click on names of other U.S. cities and states.
Find County Records. Site contains detailed information for researching public records in every county in the United States. Find County Public Records, Property Records, and Tax Records. Useful for searching real estate information, genealogy, background checks, employee screenings, birth certificate retrieval, and more.
Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 from Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
Digital History. Includes Resource Guides by Period & by Topic, Hypertext History: Our Online American History Textbook - An interactive, multimedia history of the United States from the Revolution to the present, Interactive Timelines, Encyclopedia of American History, Biographical Directory of American History, and much more.
The Federal Register (FR). Official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents. It is updated daily by 6 a.m. and is published Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
GPO Access. A service of the United States Government Printing Office that provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products produced by the Federal Government.
HistoricalVoices.org. Featured Galleries include: The OYEZ Project - virtual reality tour of U.S. Supreme Court building, Earliest Voices: A Gallery from the Vincent Voice Library - hear actual voices of Thomas Edison, William Taft, Booker T. Washington ..., History and Politics Out Loud (HPOL)- a collection of audio materials of significant U.S. historical events and people of the 20th century, and other digital library collections.
History Matters. Developed by American Social History Project, Center for Media & Learning, City University of New York, and the Center for History and New Media, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. Site is designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. See WWW.History - an annotated guide to the most useful websites for teaching U.S. history and social studies.
History of the American West, 1860-1920 from American Memory, Library of Congress. Over 30,000 photographs, drawn from the holdings of the Western History and Genealogy Department at Denver Public Library.
History Wired: A Few of Our Favorite Things. From Smithsonian Institution. Map face has 10 categories representing different types of objects in the museum collections. Each "square" on the map face represents an object. Choose a category to view: Accomplishments, Arts & Entertainment, Commerce, Computers, Events, Leisure, Medicine, Military, People, Politics, Science, Tech, Transportation, and Sports.
Honor the Fallen. Honoring those who fought and died. Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom casualties. A closer look at those who gave their lives.
LIBERTY! The American Revolution from PBS. A dramatic documentary about the birth of the American Republic and the struggle of a loosely connected group of states to become a nation. Contents include: Chronicle of the Revolution, Liberty! The Series, Perspectives on Liberty, Road to Revolution (game), Timeline of the Revolution, Subject Index, Teacher's Guide, Resources.
Life in the USA: The Complete Guide for Immigrants and Americans. Contents include: The American People, American Culture, Public Services, Transportation, Everyday Life in America, Government and Law, Doing Business in the USA, Education in America, Retirement and Aging, Life in the USA Magazine, Great American Places, Land, History and Language, Religion in America, Money and Finance, Living in an American Community, Making a Living in the USA, Immigration and Citizenship, Medical Care, Death in America.
Local Census. America's United Information. Site provides statistical information about the United States of America at national, state, city, county and zip code levels. Also provides business listings. Data available in list or chart form. Source data obtained from United States Census Bureau.
Local Legacies: Celebrating Community Roots from Library of Congress. View a "snapshot" of American Culture as it was expressed in spring of 2000, in communities from every state in the nation. Select a State, Territory or Commonwealth to view its community events and celebrations.
Multimedia History from eHistory at OSU - Ohio State University. Contents include: World War II Interactive, Lynching in America, Labor Management Conflict in American History, Immigration at the turn of the 20th Century, Child Labor and Child Labor Reform in American History, Clash of Cultures in the 1910s and 1920s, Cartoons in United States History, and more.
The Nation. Much of the back issues of the magazine (1865-2002, 2003 to present) can be accessed online.
National Archives. Photo Galleries: from 1930s to 2000s.
NeighborWorks America. A national nonprofit organization created by Congress to provide financial support, technical assistance, and training for community-based revitalization efforts. Programs include: NeighborWorks Campaign for Home Ownership, NeighborWorks Multifamily Initiative, NeighborWorks Center for Foreclosure Solutions, and more.
Political parties in the United States - List from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See also: Third party (United States) from Wikipedia. Directory of American Political Parties - Politics 1: Guide to American Political Parties. The Two Major Parties. The Third Parties. What is the history of "third parties" in the United States?
Politics Navigator. Guide to political, government, and public opinion sites from New York Times. Free registration to use site.
Pop Culture. Bad Fads Museum, Life's Best Celebrity Covers, Life Covers World War II, Origins of American Animation.
Primary Documents in American History from the Library of Congress. Created by Kenneth Drexler and Mark F. Hall, Digital Reference Specialists. Topics include: 1763-1815: The American Revolution and the New Nation, 1815-1860: National Expansion and Reform, and 1860-1877: Civil War and Reconstruction. Include important documents, background information, links to digital materials concerning the documents, and bibliographies.
Schmoop.com. U.S. History: Summary, dates, cram sheets, and expert analysis for U.S. (American) History homework.
Social Explorer: Census Reference 1940 - 2000. Site provides easy access to demographic information about the United States, from 1940 to 2000. Find thousands of maps and hundreds of reports with thousands of variables.
Talking History. 1997-2003 radio archives from the University at Albany, State University of New York. Listen to audio documentaries, speeches, debates, oral histories, conference sessions, commentaries, archival tape and interviews, and other aural history resources. Wide variety of topics including: Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-1782, Tulsa Riot of 1921, Remembering Kent State, 1970, Why September 11th Happened, and many more.
Today in History from Library of Congress, American Memory. See also Archive of 365 pages of Today in History. Browse archive by specific day or month.
United States Coats of Arms: National arms, Arms and seals of states, Arms of counties (districts), Arms of municipalities, towns and cities.
United States history from Lilly Library, Indiana University. Online exhibitions include: Medieval & renaissance manuscripts, Early printing & the church, Voyages & exploration, American History Documents, and more.
USA.Gov. U.S. Government Made Easy on the Web. WWW information portal for the United States Federal Government. Links to Workers.gov and Mapstats.gov, Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches of the U.S. Government, as well as State and Local Governments.
The West: People. Interactive biographical dictionary of the men and women featured in THE WEST (an 8-part documentary series from PBS). Biographies offer details about their lives along with comments on their historical significance. See also Places: Section features archival maps from the 1860's and 1880's, Events: Interactive timeline charts significant events from pre-Columbian times to the early 1900's, plus Lesson Plans and Quizzes.
The White House. Welcome to the White House: The Briefing Room, The Agenda, The Administration, About the White House (History, Presidents, First Ladies ...).
Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library. Global resources include: Pacific Studies WWW Monitor (Pacific-focus online resources), Pacific region (catalog of online resources), Pacific Manuscripts Bureau (PAMBU locates and microfilms archives, manuscripts and other unpublished material), as well as Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library.
Aussie. Online Directory Australia. Lists Australian Business Web sites. Categories: Web, Directory, News, Shopping, and more.
Australia - Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Government from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Australia Coats of Arms: National arms, Arms of States and possessions, Arms of Cities, Shires and Towns, from International Civic Heraldry.
Australia Day - Celebrate What's Great! History, Timeline, Reconciliation.
Australia Government. Access to Australian Government Information and Services.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Australia's official statistical organization. Categories include: Statistics, News, Themes (Agriculture, Population, Housing, Demography, Environment, Health, etc.), Census (1996 & 2001), Education, and Recruitment (Salaries & Conditions), etc.
Australian Government, Attorney General's Department, Gazettes Online. Government Notices, Special Notices, Periodic Notices.
Australia's Lost Kingdoms. Australia's reptiles, birds and mammals from the Cretaceous to the present.
Guide to Australia. Culture and Entertainment, Geography, Nation Travel and Tourism, Nature, Science and Education, Towns, Trade and Commerce, etc.