Links to Web Resources for Historians
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    Academic Info's History Collection
    An annotated listing of the best general Internet sites in the field, as well as a gateway to specialized and advanced research tools. On each page you may find links to online publications, language and study aids, reference materials, databases, archives, virtual libraries, tutorials, as well as other educational materials.
    Anglo-Saxon Resources
    A wide range of Internet Resources for the Anglo-Saxon World
    American History
    A selection of links to resources for historians maintained by the American Studies programme.  Making of America  (MOA) represents a major collaborative endeavour to preserve and make accessible through digital technology a significant body of primary sources related to development of the U.S. infrastructure.
    Argus Clearinghouse History Links
    selection of links to resources for historians, including the highly rated  World History links (The Development of Western Civilization and World History
    Association for History and Computing WWW Guide
    The Association for History and Computing is an international organisation which aims to promote and develop interest in the use of computers in all types of historical study at every level, in both teaching and research.
    Avalon Project - Yale Law School
    The Avalon Project will mount digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. We do not intend to mount only static text but rather to add value to the text by linking to supporting documents expressly referred to in the body of the text.  (Includes Nuremburg Trial documentation).
    Bibliographies
    History Indexes, Abstracts, Bibliographies, and Table of Contents Services compiled and updated by the University of Houston, Texas
    Bibliothèque nationale de France
    Une sélection commentée de ressources accessibles par Internet, choisies par les bibliothécaires de la BnF, qui les classent et tiennent à jour leur description.
    British History
    Built by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust, this is the pilot digital library of British historical sources for historians of Britain located worldwide seeking access to, and cross-searching of, an interconnected range of historical sources.
    BUBL History Links
    BUBL is the BUlletin Board for Libraries, which is a combined gopher and Web system containing links to described resources of relevance to the global Library and Information Studies community (in the widest sense of the phrase).
    CELT
    CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts, brings the wealth of Irish literary and historical culture to the Internet, for the use and benefit of everyone worldwide. It has a searchable online database consisting of contemporary and historical texts from many areas, including literature and the other arts.
    Centre for Contemporary British History
    The Centre for Contemporary British History is one of three research centres of the Institute of Historical Research, University of London. It is a national and international centre for the development of the academic discipline of contemporary British history and its public dissemination.
    Cromohs
    Cromohs is the first electronic review of history of modern historiography and its aim is the establishment - making use of world wide web resources - of a particularly effective on-line resource for studies and research relating to modern historical culture (historiography, erudition, philosophies of history, methodologies of historical research, didactics of history).
    Digital Librarian History and Digital Librarian Medieval Studies
    A librarian's choice of the best of the Web
    DoHistory Links
    Including Women's History and Film & History
    DOAJ
    Directory of Open Access Journals in History and Archaeology - Covers all periods and subjects
    Economic History Resources
    A range of resources relating to economic history, including price index conversions, databases, and bibliographies
    Electronic History Journals
    Full-text history journals unless otherwise indicated. Some journals give abstracts and index only.  An alternative listing is to be found in the History Journals Guide.
    Enrich UK
    Welcome to EnrichUK, the gateway to a lottery-funded collection of 150 sites supported by the New Opportunities Fund. The collection ranges across culture, history, social and economic development, science and art as well as offering regional and national 'sense of place' websites from England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.  Includes Church Plans, Old Bailey proceedings, Huntley & Palmers, TUC Conferences,
    Exhibitions on the Web
    Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web.  Links from the Smithsonian Institute.
    Foreign & Commonwealth Office

    Records and Historical Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Old Admiralty Building, London SW1A 2PA E-mail: historians@fco.gov.uk


    Fordham University (Paul Halsall)
    Internet History Sourcebooks Project.  The Internet History Sourcebooks are collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use.

    Gallica
    80000 documents numérisés, une navigation plus intuitive, cette nouvelle version de Gallica constitue la mise à jour la plus importante depuis la création de ce serveur en octobre 1997.  Le lecteur accède aujourd’hui à une bibliothèque multimédia dont les ressources documentaires s’étendent du Moyen Âge au début du XXe siècle. Includes images as well as some texts in English (and German).  Includes Booth, Spencer, T.H.Green, Cahiers du bolchévisme, Burke, Cosmopolis: An International Review, Kirkup, etc.

    Galileo
    Useful links from University of Georgia to History Journals and Medieval Studies material


    Graff's Links
    On these pages you will find links to a small but carefully selected handful of sites drawn from the countless resources available on the World Wide Web

    HAPAX - French History Resources
    Includes links to "Paris: Urban Sanitation Before the 20th Century", "Radio Libre: La vie d'un radio clandestin en France pendant la dernière guerre", "Images of World War I" and other French goodies.
    Harvard Early History Links
    Various links to Medieval Scandinavia and Anglo-Saxon Britain: on the themes of Literature, Culture, History.
    Historical GIS Project
    This project is creating a Historical Geographical Information System (GIS) for Great Britain covering the period from the late 1830s, when modern staistical data collection can be said to have started, until the early 1970s, when data starts to become available in digital form.
    History Departments:  UK Universities or History Departments Worldwide or Links around the World
    Links to web-sites maintained by history (or associated) departments at universities both in the UK and worldwide.

    History Guide
    The History Guide / InformationsWeiser Geschichte is a subject gateway to scholarly relevant websites in history maintained in cooperation by a Network Subject Gateways History

    History & Policy
    A national platform for scholars to offer informed, accessible and constructive insights from recent historical research to assist policy makers and advisers. (Modern British)
    History Discussion Lists and Links
    H-Net Discussion List Home Page Index to a wide range of discussion lists, from Afro-American History to Holocaust History to French History (H-France) and Women's History, etc.Histsex
    History Resources (Academic & Schools)
    This page is being maintained so that teachers, pupils and all those interested in history can find useful links to history pages on the Internet
    History CTICH History Links
    The Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for History, Archaeology and Art History (CTICH) encourages and supports the use of computers to improve the teaching of these subjects at all UK universities and other institutions of higher education. CTICH publications and services are available to academics in UK higher education.
    Horus WWW Links to History Resouces
    Horus' purpose in collecting these sites is to introduce the diversity of educational and research resources available on the web not ordinarily consulted by historians and history students. Such sites include antique and decorator catalogues, real estate ads for historical properties, post cards, genealogy resources, local historical societies, museums outside the U.S., travel agency and tourism information, and nonprofessional and avocational historical organizations.
    INTUTE
    Search by type - audience or period.  Use Intute for arts & humanities. There is a special page for English Local History
    Institute of Historical Research
    The mission of the Institute of Historical Research is to promote excellence in historical research. Over the last three-quarters of a century as part of that mission the IHR has provided research tools and information on sources for historians.  IHR-Info provides details of all the activities of the Institute. This covers seminars, conferences, training courses and the research projects of the Centre for Metropolitan History and Victoria County History.  There is also a discussion/reviews forum.
    Internet Medieval Sourcebook
    The goal here then is to construct a Internet Medieval Sourcebook from available public domain and copy-permitted texts
    Irish History Links
    This is a non-partisan page; all viewpoints and interpretations are welcome. However, no blatantly inaccurate information will be included. See also CELT
    University of Kansas
    The index consists of a single large file (approximately 185 Kb) offering over 1700 connections arranged alphabetically by subject and name. Given the large number of sites of interest to historians, this index does not pretend to be exhaustive although we attempt to include as many sites as come to our attention.
    Kreis's Links
    Steven Kreis decided to create a short list of resources, and instead of inundating the user with hundreds of links he has selected web sites which contain excellent content.   See also Steven Kreis' extensive online lectures.
    Links to Chronologies and Timelines
    Web Chronologies & Timelines on a variety of themes and periods
    LTSN - Learning and Teaching Support Network for History
    Our aim is to provide a comprehensive framework for the support and development of learning and teaching in History, Classics and Archaeology, addressing both the unique challenges confronting each discipline and those which they share. We identify, collect and disseminate information and material on good practice in teaching and learning, drawing on a wide range of sources, not least from practitioners willing to share their experience with colleagues.

    Notre Dame Library
    The History collection supports research programs in American History, Medieval History, and Modern European History. Our holdings are particularly strong in the history of American Catholicism.


    OAIster
    Our goal is to create a collection of freely available, previously difficult-to-access, academically-oriented digital resources (what are digital resources?) that are easily searchable by anyone.

    On-Line Text Materials for Medieval Studies
    he Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web.
    Perseus (Tufts)
    Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language.  Special collections on Classics, the Renaissance, and the History of London since 16th Century, texts, maps and images.
    Primary Sources (Europe)
    The following links connect to Western European (mainly primary) historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated. They shed light on key historical happenings within the respective countries (and within the broadest sense of political, economic, social and cultural history).
    Repositories of Primary Sources
    A listing of over 3200 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar. All links have been tested for correctness and appropriateness.
    Royal Historical Society
    It now exists to promote historical research nationally, and to represent the profession broadly conceived as including those engaged professionally in researching and presenting public history, whether in archives, libraries, museums, or the heritage industry.
    Rutgers American and British History Links
    CETH's mission is to establish an intellectual framework for working with electronic texts in the humanities that will advance our understanding of the potential of electronic texts and satisfy the needs of research and teaching in the humanities and .to develop strategies for the dissemination of information about the creation and use of electronic texts in the humanities.
    Scout Project
    Let the Internet Scout Project show you the way to the best resources on the Internet - then you can choose what's best for you.  Updated every Friday.
    Subject Centre: History, Classics, Archaeology
    The Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology has been founded to support teaching and learning in history, archaeology, and classical studies. It has been approved by the four funding bodies for UK higher education. The centre is one of 24 funded within the Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) to promote high quality learning and teaching by providing subject-based support for sharing innovations and good practices.
    Tennessee Tech History Web Site
    Useful links to documents, libraries, catalogues and internet resources, including a biographical database.
    Texts: Guide to On-line Books (Historical texts)
    Look here for an index of thousands of on-line books, and for common repositories of on-line books and other documents. Also links to specialty or foreign-language repositories of electronically stored texts.

    UNESCO
    Directory of Digitized Collections

    Worlds of Late Antiquity
    This is a home page for miscellaneous materials relating to the culture of the Mediterranean world in late antiquity (roughly 200-700 C.E.).
    Yahoo History Links
    A major search engine, with history links arranged both chronologically and thematically.