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  • 18th century - From Digital History
  • 1920's Timeline - This timeline is divided year/month/day, listing all major and some minor events of the 1920s.
  • 1960's Timeline
  • 1980's Timeline - Major events that occured during the decade of 1980.
  • ABZU
  • Access: History - A journal from the Queensland University History Department dedicated to excellence in undergraduate history studies.
  • African Timelines - The study of significant subSaharan African works of traditional oral arts or "orature," and modern literature and film, representing a diversity of peoples and cultures from key historical periods.
  • Air Mail Pioneers - U.S. Air Mail Service Pioneers aviation history articles. Airmail milestones early pilots. Photographs of antique airplanes. Post Office ran mail 1919-1927. Commercial airlines worldwide origins.
  • America's Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Election. - Collection contains Political speeches by American leaders during World War I and the presidential election of 1920. Speakers include: Warren G. Harding, James Cox, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel Gompers, Henry Cabot Lodge, and John J. Pershing.
  • America's Timeline - Study guides from the History Channel.
  • American Historical Association - The professional organization for all historians.
  • American Historical Review
  • American History Discussion Forum - Post and read messages about many aspects of American History.
  • American History Timeline - History timelines of America in the 20th century. Has many pictures, events, and summaries for each decade in the twentieth century.
  • American Jewish Historical Society - The organization is interested in history of American Jews.
  • American Studies Association - A professional organization dedicated to the study of American Culture.
  • Ancient Architects of the Mississippi - St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans, in spite of their modernity, need the Mississippi, hold close to its edges, and draw life from the ancient source. In a timeline of the centuries, the river has always been the giver of that life.
  • Ancient History Bulletin - Journal of Greek and Roman history
  • ANISTORITON Magazine of History, Archaeology & ArtHistory
  • Antiquarian Maps at the Reed College Library - Collection of 100 maps from around the world, 15th to 19th century. Reed College Library, Oregon.
  • Antique Maps & Prints from Meridian - An online gallery specializing in antique maps and prints from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
  • Archivists for Congregations of Women Religious - ACWR - a roundtable of the Society of American Archivists, was created to address the specialized needs of religious archives.
  • Army Historical Foundation - Dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the history and traditions of the American soldier.
  • Atomic Age Timelines - Links to timelines for : Counterculture, Cuban Missile Crisis, TV, Vietnam, American Civil Rights Movement , LSD, 1950's, and more.
  • Audiolink - On-line audio recordings of historical significance for 20th Century United States and World History.
  • Automotive History Timeline ( 1770 - 1990 ) - A year-by-year look at the automotive industry and the developments in the vehicles.
  • BLACK HISTORY QUEST - A comprehensive guide and gateway to African and African American history, culture and society
  • Bradford Timeline - History (architecture and events) of Bradford, Yorkshire related to national and international events and culture.
  • Bronx Public Libraries - Photographs of Bronx Branches of The New York Public Library, 1905-1972. Includes a link to a brief history.
  • Campaign for Radical Truth in History - Michael A. Hoffman II's - Memo to the Bill Gates' Billion Dollar Minority Scholarship Fund.
  • Canadian Journal of History - Canadian Site and Journal focusing on non-Canadian history.
  • Cartographic Associates - Antique maps, globes, prints and engravings from the 17th through 19th centuries for sale.
  • Christianity - 1 AD - Present
  • Christy's Garden of History - detailed world history timelines, maps, biographies, and more
  • Chronicon: an electronic history journal
  • CIA Publications - The World Factbook is produced by CIA's Directorate of Intelligence. The factbook is a comprehensive resource of facts and statistics on more than 250 countries and other entities. Includes an overview of the agency's organization, history, and mission.
  • Cine Research Documentary Films - Cine Research Associates, a charitable organization, has produced documentaries since 1978. We focus on the roots of contemporary social dilemmas and conflicts, presenting films on the environment, urban issues, gender relations and the history of social movements.
  • Civil War Campfire - Online discussion forum regarding the American Civil War.
  • Civil War Forum Frigate - A discussion forum and live chat devoted to the American Civil War.
  • Cohuna & District Historical Society - Cohuna is located about 3 hours north of Melbourne.
  • Colonial Latin American Historical Review (CLAHR)
  • Death of the Father: An Anthropology of Ends in Political Authority - Multimedia study on the death of "father figure" dictators from Hitler to Ceaucesceu; anthropologists and artists explore the process of closure political regimes in 20th century.
  • Dutch City maps from the Blaeu Atlas 1649/1652 - 50 Holland city maps from 1650 atlas Toonneel der Steden. Site is in English; some maps include city histories in Dutch.
  • EDUNet's Timemachine - Travel back to 10,000 years and see what's hot in world history after last ice age.
  • Egypt - Chronology of ancient Egypt.
  • Elizabethan Review
  • Exploration Timeline, Age Of - 3200 B.C. - 1779
  • Explorations in Renaissance Culture - an annual scholarly journal edited by Tita French Baumlin of the English Department of Southwest Missouri State University.
  • F.Y.R. Macedonia from Antiquity to Present Day - Macedonia from 1477 to 1928. Downloadable.
  • FEEFHS Map Room - 50 detailed maps of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, the Balkans, and the Baltics from the 1882 Blackie and Sons atlas. Federation of East European Family History Societies.
  • Fifth Epoch of World History, The - Book by William McGaughey about world history as emerging in five civilizations. Provides some brief descriptions and timelines of events for four of them.
  • Film Foundation, The - Committed to fostering greater awareness of the need to preserve motion picture history.
  • Florida Library History Project - Compiling the histories of every public and academic library in the State of Florida.
  • Freeality Biographies Search - Search a wide range of Biographies sites to find the information you seek.
  • Gateway to World History - Links to mostly postmodern on-line resources for the study of world history.
  • Geographic Discovery Timeline. From 15th century . - -University of Texas
  • Global Studies
  • Great Speeches From History - - Real Audio. From The History Place
  • Heritage Preservation Association - Organization acting to protect and preserve the symbols, culture and heritage of the American South.
  • High Profile Maps - Three dimensional scale model of the Holy Land showing first century Roman roads, towns and cities.
  • Historia's Castle - Java applet quizzes for world history students, with bookmarks for further consideration.
  • Historic Maps from Wildgoose - City maps, balloon views, and street maps of cities from the 15th to 19th century. Many maps of London.
  • Historical Atlas of England - Great Britain Historical Atlas. Public domain maps of English history. Many of these maps are indexed and include a short historical commentary.
  • Historical Atlas of the 20th Century - Large collection of color-coded atlas maps showing world population, governments, wars, and other historical trends. Many include brief historical commentaries.
  • Historical Map Web Sites - University of Texas-Austin Perry-Castaņeda Library Map Collection. 200+ links to other map collections; emphasis on 19th century America maps.
  • Historical Maps From Early America - 1790 - 1810 maps of United States, including Revolutionary War battle areas. Historical notes with each map.
  • Historical Perspectives - Company providing in-depth research services to businesses, public and private organizations and educational institutions.
  • Historical Text Archive - History archive and links to world history sites.
  • History and People - From Christy's Garden
  • History and Theory - an academic journal which publishes articles, monographs, book reviews, summaries,and bibliographies principally in four areas: theories of history, narrativism, historical method, and related disciplines.
  • History Forum - A forum to discuss History of any type.
  • History House - History like you should have learned it. Bizarre stories, trivia, and books every week.
  • History Hub - History and world events; book reviews and links.
  • History in Film - World History class through popular films that deal with historical subjects. Complete units with plot summaries, outlines, vocabulary and discussion questions and pictures from popular films covering Rome to Vietnam.
  • History News Magazine - American Association for State and Local History
  • History of Libraries - A history of private, royal, imperial, monastic and public libraries by civilization (Mesopotamian to the Renaissance), including a focus on selected libraries. Bilingual site (Greek and English).
  • History of old road maps in Europe - History of old road maps in Europe including Oil road maps, Bicycle road maps, Auto road maps, and Links of history of road maps
  • History Reviews On-Line
  • History Wiz - Source for history, original content, including multimedia exhibits, as well as links to other sites. Topics include world history, American history, and current events.
  • Historylinks - Journal, Links & More - site contains history related articles, news, announcements and an extensive links page.
  • Histos - electronic journal of ancient historiography at the University of Durham.
  • Holocaust Timeline - A chronicle of the Nazi persecution of the Jews. -The History Place -
  • Horus' History Links - A good site for looking up some historical information. You can look at indexes sorted by subject, time and etc.
  • HyperHistory Online - "HyperHistory Online navigates through 3 000 years of World History with links to important persons of world historical importance; civilization timelines; events and facts; and historical maps."
  • InHeritage - Preservation and Presentation - A digital preservation service devoted to supplying the hardware, software, and know-how to help small and rural communities preserve their histories.
  • Internet Global History Sourcebook
  • Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Main Page
  • Itinerario, European Journal of Overseas History - Quarterly journal of the history of European expansion, published by the Institute for the History of European Expansion (IGEER) of Leiden University
  • John Adams Discussion Forum - Welcome to the forum and live chat site, which is devoted to the life and works of John Adams.
  • Journal of the History of Ideas - Electronic and print interdisciplinary scholarly journal on intellectual history and the evolution of ideas.
  • Journal of the Indian Wars
  • Journal of Women's History - An Indiana University Press journal devoted to the international study of women's history through the eyes of multiple feminisms.
  • Judaism, History of - ( 3000 BCE - Present )
  • King County Aerial Photos: Historical vs Recent - Aerial photographs from the 1930's, 1970's, and 1990's illustrating the growth of several areas in King County, WA.
  • Lectures about Western Civilization till Thirty Year War - Good all round presentations by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College - understandable by laymen.
  • Left History - an interdisciplinary journal of historcal inquiry and debate.
  • Legal History - The Timetable of World Legal History.
  • Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council - Commemorating the legacy of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1803-1806.
  • Lewis and Clark journal information - Historical entries from the Lewis and Clark journals
  • Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation - The Foundation's mission is to honor the remarkable historic legacy of Lewis and Clark through research, education, preservation, promotion, and coordination.
  • Libraries Today - History of Canadian libraries and librarians, especially public libraries in the province of Ontario.
  • Library History - Links to sources for library history and the history of book, publishing and reading. At the University of Wales Aberystwyth, UK.
  • Library History Database - Browsable collection of information on over 27,000 British libraries to 1850.
  • Library History Round Table - The American Library Association group for the history of libraries.
  • Links to World Heritage and Historic Places. - World heritage and historic places. List of cultural and historic sites.
  • Living History Online - Encourages people to interact with history through feature articles, regular columns, and extensive upcoming event listings.
  • Loyola Student Historical Journal - A large selection of historical articles written by the students of Loyola University, New Orleans.
  • Magna Graecia - the Origin of Western Civilization - An educational source for the gathering and the study all apects of the origin and growth of Western Civilization.
  • MapForum.com - On-line magazine about antique maps with articles about mapmaking, exhibits, and classified ads.
  • Medieval Europe - -EAWC Chronology
  • Medieval History, British. ( 950 - 1400 )
  • Mental Retardation, An American History - An extensive time-line of mental retardation and developmental disabilities in the United States.
  • Mexico- ( 3500 BCE - 1989 )
  • Military History Fleet - Forums and live chats devoted to Military History.
  • Mr Jenkins History Resources - Comprehensive history resources for high school and college students
  • National Women's History Project - Regarded as "the clearinghouse" for U.S. women's history information and resources, the NWHP site provides excellent links to biography-rich sites for student researchers, program ideas for all constituencies, a downloadable "Test Your Women's History I.Q." quiz sheet, and other delights.
  • Native American Timeline - Timeframes is a historical reference table to "ancient" America.
  • Nebraska Audio and Visual Materials - Aural and/or visual record of life and activity in Nebraska. From the Nebraska History Org.
  • NM's Creative Impulse - An artist's view of world history and Western Civilization. Broad collection of links by subject to art, literature, and other cultural elements of the history of world civilizations.
  • North America - Timeline spans from foraging societies - 12,000 BC to present day.
  • Nuclear Age Timeline - A chronological record of the nuclear age: links to people, documents and educational units. Explore political and ethical dilemmas of the Nuclear Age.
  • Odin's Castle of Dreams & Legends - An Archive of History and Historical Resources. All time periods from dawn of man to today.
  • Old Dominion University Historical Review
  • Omohundro Institute of Early American History - Dedicated to the advancement of study, research, and publications bearing on the history and culture of early America to approximately 1815.
  • Oral History Review - Explores the recording, transcribing, and preserving of conversations with people who have participated in important political, cultural, and economic social developments in modern times. The official publication of the Oral History Association.
  • OSSHE Historic Atlas Resource Library - Socio- and political maps of 18th and 19th century United States; classical age Mediterranean. Some maps require Shockwave plug-in.
  • Oxford Bodlein Library Map Case - 25 maps from 16th and 17th c. of Oxford, surrounding area, and England.
  • Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc. - Comprehensive historical information on the Pere Marquette Railroad, which served Michigan, Ontario, Indiana Illinois, Ohio and Wisconsin. Contains maps, equipment rosters, timelines and photos of preserved equipment.
  • Perseus Atlas Project - A part of the Perseus project's efforts to build an interrelated collection of hypermedia databases focused on classical Greece.
  • Piri Reis Map - Partial map (c. 1513? - authenticity questioned) discovered in 1929 depicting eastern Americas and Antarctica. Map is drawn in portolan style (radiating circles) and credited to Turkish admiral.
  • Pro-Culture Editions, Inc. - Multimedia publishing company specializing in interactive reading on CD-ROM. Subjects are non-fiction: History, Art & Music.
  • Psychology Timeline - TimeLine of Psychological Ideas, by Marcos Emanoel Pereira.
  • Public History Resource Center - PHRC curates the field of public history providing information on employment, degree programs, and publications-- both on and off line.
  • Radical History Review
  • Regions geographiques de l'Atlas historique de l'Antiquite tardive - Both the larger and smaller scale maps at different dates. The language is French.
  • Regnal Chronologies - An archive of king lists showing both individuals and dynasties, as well as eras of foreign rule and non-monarchic periods for most regions of the world, from earliest times to the present. Includes some national heraldry.
  • Renaissance and Reformation Timeline - (1260-1648)
  • Research and Learn Web Center - Find research and reference tools from AOL.COM and its partners.
  • Robert Ross & Co. / Rossmaps - Antiquarian maps, views, globes & related books. Site features dozens of 16th to 18th c. originals.
  • Romani (Gypsy) History, Timeline
  • Romani Timeline- Holocaust (1890-1992)
  • Romantic Chronology
  • San Francisco Interactive History Timeline - From pre-Columbian life to the gay rights movement and events today in San Francisco, California. From SkyDeck.
  • Sandwich Millennium Timeline - Timeline of selected recorded dates and events concerning the town of Sandwich, Kent, England, since Roman times. Including information on the history of the sandwich, Tom Paine, and other local notables.
  • Santa Cruz County Local History: Libraries and Schools - Articles with illustrations on the histories of Santa Cruz, California area public libraries.
  • Search Argos - Limited area search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet
  • Selected Speeches of John, Robert, and Edward Kennedy - Requires Real Player.
  • Slavery and Abolition - a journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies.
  • Smithsonian Magazine - All the best from the Smithsonian Institution's award-winning monthly magazine, plus extra online photographs, games and contests!
  • Society For Underwater Exploration - Public outreach and educational arm of Underwater Archaeology and Discovery, Ltd. Uncovers amazing aritfacts and pieces of ancient history from the Lost City of Alexandria where Cleopatra ruled.
  • Society of historians of the Retz country - The Society of Historians of the Retz country is a society for historical research, founded in 1981. It publishes an annual review containing work focused mainly on the history of the Retz country, a small regional unit sandwidched between Brittany and Poitou. The association of more than 1000 members brings together both knowledge enthusiasts and university academics.
  • Sociology - A Sociology Timeline from 1600- by Ed Stephan
  • Southern Legion - A living history umbrella organization whose membership is comprised of the finest Confederate living history units in the Civil War Reenacting hobby in New England, Northern New Jersey, and Eastern NY.
  • Study WEB - The one-stop history resource includes a multi-range of subjects and categories to helps users narrow in on a topic for a report, find background material for a story, begin research for a paper or just increase their knowledge of a particular topic.
  • Talking History Home Page - Department of History, University at Albany
  • Teutonic Knights - Timeline of the Order.
  • Texas State Library Map Archive - Small set of high resolution maps from 18th and 19th c. digitized from state archives. Small preview thumbnails include map date, cartographer/publisher, scale, and map significance.
  • The Association for History and Computing - "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".
  • The Civil War Society - A Civil War magazine - membership includes guided tours with historians and more.
  • The Dead Media Project - Our culture is experiencing a profound radiation of new species of media. This project is an attempt to catalogue many past forms of media so future generations might remember them. It's an anthropology study, a media history and a memorial.
  • The Early America Review
  • The Flinders Journal of History & Politics
  • The Historian Underground - The site is dedicated to a critical analysis of History and its methodologies, as well as philosophy of history and historiography.
  • The History Index - The index consists of a single large file (approximately 250 Kb) offering about 3000 connections arranged alphabetically by subject and name. Major gateways for various topics are marked in bold...
  • The History Ring - A web ring which links over a thousand historical web sites.
  • The Institute for Historical Study - A group of scholars dedicated to promoting the study and discussion of history as a field of knowledge outside the traditional classroom setting and in the broader public arena.
  • The Journal of Modern History
  • The Maps of Europe - Color-coded political maps of Europe from 565 - 1900 AD.
  • The Nation's Forum - The America's Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Election, 1918-1920, collection contains Political speeches by American leaders during World War I and the presidential election of 1920.
  • The National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History - NCC publishes its newsletter, Washington Updates, on the World Wide Web to provide current information on legislation, hearings, markups, and federal policy issues of concern to historians, archivists, librarians and the general public.
  • The Net's Educational Resource Center - Reference site with more than 80,000 links to topics about American, Ancient, World and Modern history, reference sources, timelines and inventions.
  • The New England Quarterly
  • The Society of Southwest Archivists - Serves over 600 special collections librarians, archivists, preservationists, conservators, and records managers. The six states included in the Society of Southwest Archivists are Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas.
  • The Struma Project - Aims to locate, dive and commemorate the tragedy of the Struma, a ship that was sunk in 1942, claiming the lives of 776 Jewish refugees.
  • The Whole World Was Watching - Audio recordings and transcripts about: Civil Rights , United States Politics , Vietnam , Women's Rights .
  • The World History Information and Entertainment - Lists of links, organized by country.
  • The World Lecture Hall - The World Lecture Hall (WLH) contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. For translating course URLs from or into English, Spanish,French, German, or Portuguese, try a translation service. See also distance education courses offered by The University of Texas System.
  • TheHistoryNet Archives - World History - Collection of frequently updated articles, reviews, and photographs about historical events around the world.
  • Thomas Paine National Historical Assoc. - Archive of Thomas Paine's works including Common Sense, The Rights of Man, Age of Reason, Crisis Papers as well as membership information in America's oldest registered historical association.
  • Toys and Games Timeline - History Channel
  • True Stories - Offbeat and unusual stories taken from history.
  • UNESCO Cultural Heritage - The tangible and intangible heritage of the world, and UNESCO's work in preserving and enhancing it through the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
  • United States Library of Congress Map Collections - Searchable collection of digitized maps in the public domain from North America, 1544-1996. Grouped into categories: cities, enviornment, exploration, immigration, military, and transportation.
  • United States NOAA Office of Coast Survey - Nautical charts and sketches of the United States coast from the 18th and 19th c. sorted by state.
  • University of Bern (Switzerland) Ryhiner Project - 16th to 18th c. maps of Germany, Switzerland, and France from the University and Canton archives.
  • US Corps of Topographical Engineers - History and techniques of the Corps, emphasizing the Mexican War, western expansion and the Civil War.
  • USS Cushing Reunion Association - The Official Website of the USS Cushing Reunion Association.
  • Victorian Studies - Devoted to the interdisciplinary study of English culture on the Victorian period. Published by Indiana University Press.
  • Vietnam Online Timeline - Interactive timeline that chronicles the American Experience in Vietnam -- 1945 through 1997.
  • ViVa Women's History - A bibliography of women's history in historical and women's studies journals
  • Webcorp's Audio Archive - - Nixon, MLK, Liddy, etc
  • West Linn Journal of History
  • Western Civilization - Western Civilization chronology.
  • WhoWhatWhen - An online database of people and events that shaped history. Create graphic timelines of periods in history and of the lives of individuals.
  • Winterthur Portfolio
  • World History - Timelines for each day in history and a universal history with timelines of countries, states and cities. Timelines include references and hypertext to other related timelines, often from source countries.
  • World History and Archives - List of links related to history.
  • World History Archives
  • World History Chronology - Regional, Cross-Cultural, and Technology Chronologies. From Webcom.
  • World History circa 1200 A.D. - Selection of short articles about world figures and events in the early thirteenth century.
  • World History Compass - Links to history Web sites on the Web the world over.
  • World History Course - Complete course with notes, questions, and links, useful for homeschooling or tutoring at regular and advanced levels. Over 2500 links for over 40 different social studies categories.
  • World History Course on the Internet - Entire World History course by units. Pre-history, Classical Civilizations, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Revolutions, Victorian Era, Century of Wars, Global Perspectives. Also has over 2000 web links for social studies in 40 different categories. Great for home school or distance learning. Many activities plus notes and graphics. Teacher maintained site at school site
  • World History Timeline - Explore timeline of 2,000 years of world history on five continents. New section for "On this day." From Camelot International.
  • World Millennium Timeline (The Second Millennium) - History of the world timelines as seen from Greenwich, England.
  • World War Two in Europe Timeline - Complete World War Two in Europe timeline with photos, text, and over 100 links
  • WWW­Virtual Library: The History Journals Guide (by Stefan Blaschke) - The History Journals Guide is a web directory for history and archaeology journals.

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