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  1. The Columbia Guide to Asian American History (Columbia Guides to American History and Cultures) by Gary Y. Okihiro, 2005-03-09
  2. Nation of Nations: A Narrative History of the American Republic by James West Davidson, William E Gienapp, et all 2007-12-05
  3. Problems in Modern Latin American History: Sources and Interpretations, Completely Revised and Updated (Latin American Silhouettes) by John Charles Chasteen, 2003-11-28
  4. American Experiences: Readings in American History, Volume I (5th Edition) by Randy Roberts, James S. Olson, 2001-07-06
  5. American History: A Survey, Volume 2 - Textbook Only by Alan Brinkley, 2007
  6. Documents of American Constitutional and Legal History: Volume I: From the Founding Through the Age of Industrialization (Documents of American Constitutional & Legal History)
  7. A Companion to American Indian History (Blackwell Companions to American History)
  8. Study Guide With Map Exercises; Vol 1 To Accompany American History: A Survey, Vol. II: To 1877 (12th Edition) by Alan Brinkley, Michael V. Namorato, et all 2006-01-30
  9. Major Problems In American Military History (Major Problems in American History Series) by John Chambers, G. Kurt Piehler, et all 1998-10-02
  10. Latin American History: A Teaching Atlas (Conference on Latin American History) by Cathryn L. Lombardi, 1983-11-15
  11. Colonial American History (Blackwell Readers in American Social and Cultural History)
  12. The American Nation: A History of the United States since 1865, Volume II (13th Edition) (MyHistoryLab Series) by Mark C. Carnes, John A. Garraty, 2007-11-02
  13. UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. II, Abridged Edition: Ancient Africa (General History of Africa (Univ of California Pr) (Abridged Version))
  14. American History: A Survey, Volume 1 with Primary Source Investigator by Alan Brinkley, 2007-02-02

61. Lesson Plans
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Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students.
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Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board.
Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.

62. LSU Libraries -- Subject Guides -- History -- General Sources, Reference Sources
Special emphasis on Angloamerican history. Michigan Electronic Library history general history Resources as well resources by geographic area, time
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/history/general.html

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A to Z Help Subject Guides: History
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Biographical Resources
  • Biography and Genealogy Masterindex [Restricted to LSU]
    "providing citations to biographies of individuals from every field of activity and from all areas of the world."
  • Biography Resource Center [Restricted to LSU]
    Biographical data on more than 185,000 people throughout history.
  • Internet Quick Reference: Biography
    List of links to biographical sources from Indiana University
  • Hyper History Online
    A web site displaying 3000 years of world history with a combination of colorful graphics, biographical lifelines, timelines, and maps. A synchronoptic design allows to present all categories of humanity from politics to culture, religion, science and technology. Over a thousand files with 12 MB of information are interconnected throughout the site.
  • Historical Figure Portrait Gallery
    Images of historical figures which are in the public domain
  • World Biographical Index
    From K.G. Saur Publishing, this database provides access to 2.8 million short biographical entries by name, pseudoymes, year of birth and death and occupation among others.

63. WWW-VL: History: United States Index: US National Period, 1800-1830
Tools general From Gentility to Republicanism Creating an american Form of Portraiture in the Early Republic , by Kirsten E. Williams, in Essays in history, V
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64. American History/Culture - Compare Prices, Reviews And Buy At NexTag - Price - R
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66. American Women's History: Biography
Women in Particular An Index to american Women, are not be included in the general biographical dictionaries in the State and Regional history section either
http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-bio.html
American Women's History: A Research Guide
Biographical Sources
Home Page Last Update: 4/18/2001 Suggestion Box
General Tips
  • Unless the individual is well known, begin with an index to biographical reference works. Biography and Genealogy Master Index and Women in Particular: An Index to American Women , are two such indexes.
  • Many women who were important at the state and local levels may not be included in the general biographical dictionaries cited on this page. Many of the publications cited in the State and Regional History section either contain biographical profiles or references to biographical sources.
  • Post a request for biographical information to an appropriate Electronic Discussion List
    Indexes to Biographical Dictionaries
    Baillie, Laureen, ed. American Biographical Index . New York and London: K.G. Saur, 1993.
    ABI serves as an index to 368 biographical dictionaries, most of which were published in the 19th century. It thus provides a useful supplement to Biography and Genealogy Master Index , which indexes recent biographical dictionaries. The publisher also offers the
  • 67. American Labor History
    general american Labor history sites include an online general history of Labor in America, the Labor history Chronology. LaborNet
    http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/AmLabHist/
    American Labor History
    An Online Study Guide

    Warning: This site is not instuttionally support on any level and should be used with caution at this point.
    It has never received a penny of support nor gotten any benefit from the most modest release time
    from my teaching load at the Universtiy of Cincinnati..
    This Study Guide was written to support a course that the university decided, at the last minute, that it didn't want.
    I hope to revive it whenand ifI am permitted to teach a course in this subject under circumstnaces.
    Those wishing to complain about dropped links, etc. would be better advised to write the universityor the governor of Ohio.
    George A. Schilling UNION RING
    This Union Ring site is owned by Mark Lause
    Click for the Previous Random Next Site Skip Next ... Next 5 Click here for info on how to join UnionRing General Sites International Research Sites . . . or by American Community . . . or by period General American Labor History sites include an online general history of Labor in America , the Labor History Chronology . LaborNet has a nice collection of Labor Quotes distilled from this past experience. See also the discussion of

    68. Middletown Thrall Library: American History Resources On The Internet
    general Comprehensive; Archives of Images; Discovery Colonial history; 18th Century; The american Revolution; 19th Century; The Civil War; 20th Century. NEW
    http://www.thrall.org/proteus-cgi2.pl?gohere=history

    69. Resources For African-American History
    general american history Directories. history Resources on the Web, by State Access over 5,000 history resources of all kinds, organized by US state.
    http://georgesuttle.com/teaching/AfricanAmericanHistory.shtml
    Please Note:
    Some of the research guides on this site were originally created for use at particular libraries or schools. In placing them on the Web, I have made them more generic and thus, I hope, useful to a wider audience. Although the suggested Web sites will be available to anyone, you will need to check your local library's catalog to see if the indexes, reference works, and other print sources listed here are available. Don't hesitate to ask a reference librarian for assistance.
    African-American history is a rich field with a wealth of material to draw upon. Sources in history are usually considered primary, secondary, or tertiary. Primary records are as unfiltered as possible. Diaries, letters, newspaper or magazine accounts written at the time of the events described, and personal narratives of things the narrator saw or experienced are generally considered primary. Secondary documents are based on primary sources. Professional historians often write secondary documents. If you write a paper based on primary sources, you will have written a secondary document. Tertiary sources are mostly based on secondary sourcespopular histories are usually tertiary. Unless you live near a library with a special emphasis on African-American history, most of the sources available will be secondary and tertiary. In the average library, primary sources, if any, will consist of newspapers, older journal runs, and first or early editions of primary monographs. Such sources may be in print or microformat. Secondary and tertiary sources consist mainly of professional history journals, popular magazines, and books. This guide lists some of these resources, but is not exhaustive. If you have questions or are unable to locate what you need

    70. The Religious Society Of Friends
    One woman plays by Sandra Hansen on famous women in american history. Davoll s general Store, Dartmouth, MA; Blue Water Property, Rob Patterson s independent
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    The Religious Society of Friends
    Navigating this web site: Entries are not in alphabetical order but instead age order. New entries are added to the bottom of each section. Use the search function of your browser to locate entries. A Statement from Leaders of Friends Organizations in the U.S. Quaker.org is mirrored at Summersault
    Index
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    Quaker Organizations
    Quaker Retreat Centers

    71. North Carolina History
    major Confederate Army to general William Sherman The information about the Native american tribes indigenous Historical Miscellanea An Early history of North
    http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/history/history.htm
    Historical Highlights of North Carolina
    Early History Colonial Period The Halifax Resolves
    Revolutionary War to Civil War
    ... Twentieth Century
    Early History
    At the time of the first European contact, North Carolina was inhabited by a number of native tribes Since most historical accounts of travelers and settlers dealt with either the Cherokee or the Algonquian, little is known about the Siouan peoples and their pre-contact cultures. The descriptions which follow will deal with the Cherokee as representative of the Iroquoian, with the Catawba as representative of the Siouan-speakers and the piedmont tribes, and the coastal Algonquian. Coastal Algonquian At the time of the first contact of Europeans with the Indians, the Algonquian tribes occupied the tidewater areas of the Atlantic Coast extending from Canada to as far south as the Neuse River in North Carolina. In 1584, the estimated 7,000 Algonquians living in North Carolina were relative newcomers to the Southeast, having come in a series of migrations. To some extent, they retained cultural elements from their Northeastern Algonquian traditions, but there was also a great deal of cultural borrowing from their southern neighbors as they adapted to the geographical and climatic conditions of the area, in that they were more water-oriented and placed more emphasis upon hunting, fishing, and gathering than did most of their neighbors. Catawba The Catawba was one of the Siouan-speaking tribes of the piedmont area of the Carolinas at the time of the first European contact. Little is known of their culture and life style at that time, since contact was few and sporadic and little was documented of their culture. What is known, is based largely on the writings of John Lawson, who explored the piedmont territory and visited the Catawba in 1701.

    72. ITALIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY:
    Italian Studies Program and history Department at Seton Hall Mazzei (ardent supporter of american Independence) emigrated Rodney was named Major general of the
    http://pirate.shu.edu/~connelwi/itamtime.htm
    Top of the Document ITALIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: A TIMELINE (Events from the fifteenth century to the present.) Compiled through the contributions of students in the Italian Studies Program and History Department at Seton Hall University and of other interested visitors to this site. Begun 1 February 1999. This is work in progress Send submissions and corrections to connelwi@shu.edu List of Contributors Skip to: Back to Top Christopher Columbus born in Genoa, Italy, the son of a wool merchant and a weaver. (atg) 1492 August 2 Columbus departs to discover the New World on his first voyage from Palos, Spain. (atg) America "discovered" by Christopher Columbus. (atg) 1497 June John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto), a Genoese sailor, sails for King Henry VII of England, under the British flag landed in North America, in present day Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island. (vpa, mak) Back to Top 1506 May 20 Columbus dies at Valladolid, Spain. (atg) The Florentine Giovanni da Verrazzano explored northward from the Carolina coast to Nova Scotia. He was the first European to enter New York Harbor. (dfr, vpa)

    73. World History Compass Home Page
    general Study of the Plague in England 15391640 A Shared Experience The history, Architecture and Historic Boone Myth and Reality in american Consciousness A
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    N.Y. Times Article, The Wonder Years: Homework Is Free Online Rediscovering 'The Great Peace'
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    Announces Fall Lecture Schedule English Heritage lists sites that are closed due to spread of foot and mouth disease. World History Compass Select Sites Today in History from the Library of Congress A Few Words on the World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks. Add a Link ...
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    New Links 22-Sep-2001 The Chinese Empire From the Great Unification through the Yuan Dynasty. Washington State University. Itihaas: The History of India Covers ancient, medieval, modern and independence. Nanking 1937 An exhibition of photographs and missionary documents of the Nanking Massacre. Princeton University. 21-Sep-2001 Boeing: The History Beneath Our Wings Boeing company site that includes also histories of McDonnell Douglas and North American, with videos. National Museum of Naval Aviation Over 140 restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aviation. Pensacola, Florida.

    74. Resources And Links On Women In American History
    Volunteer to help and be a docent and you will learn a fascinating things about the local history and history in general. Founder of the american Red Cross.
    http://www.wmol.com/whalive/resource.htm
    Links and other Resources on Women's History These links will help with research, curriculums, or putting together your own historical play, skit, or for reenacting
    Sandra R. Hansen
    To be listed on the resource list please contact Sandra Hansen
    by clicking on my name or sending a message to hansen@hope.edu. I can also be reached at 1 (616) 396-5772.
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    75. Georgia History-The American Revolution
    January 1782 general Mad Anthony Wayne arrives in Georgia Revolutionary War coverage Our Georgia history s extensive The american Revolution in
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    Georgia Renaissance Festival American Revolution in Georgia
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    First American
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    By the begriming of the 1770's Georgia was the least populated of the 13 American colonies. Of the 50,000 inhabitants, half were slaves, and almost all of it's citizens were clustered near the coast. As events to the north began to lead to war with Britain, Georgia, for the most part, continued with business as usual. When the colonial representatives began convening The Continental Congress, Georgia reluctantly sent delegates. In 1776, this Congress signed the Declaration of Independence. The Georgians that signed this document were: Button Gwinnett Lyman Hall George Walton The early years of the American Revolution were quiet in Georgia. In 1778 new orders from London marked out the South as the main theater of war. British warships that had been sailing off the New York Harbor headed to the South Carolina and Georgia coast. Major General Provost took Savannah with little resistance and converted the small community back to the British. For a brief time the Georgia assembly met under the authority of the British crown. Provost expanded his control of Georgia to Augusta and Sunbury, and with the

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    77. Historical Atlas Of The 20th Century
    .. will take you page by page through a specific subject, such as american history or Warfare. Which is it? 19001999 or 1901-2000? general Trends
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    Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century
    First Placed Online: 18 October 1998 Last Updated: 25 March 2003 Always Under Construction Support This Site
    Broad Outline
    The Basics
    • How To Use This Atlas Start What's New? FAQ ... Links (if you don't find what you want on my site, try these.) History Site of the Fortnight Matthew White's Homepage
      Detailed Table of Contents
      The Basics:
      How To Use This Atlas:
    • Many of these maps are interactive. If you click on a place, you might zoom in and get more detail. Then again, you might not. Try it. Similarly, if you click on the legend to a map, you might get a more detailed explanation of the topic. Clicking on the arrows... ... will take you page by page through a specific subject, such as American History or Warfare. Clicking on the Contemporary Context button bar... ... will zoom out to show what's happening in the world at this time in a specific field of human activity. The icons symbolize Cities, Government, War, International Relations, Living Conditions and Economics , respectively. Although this atlas is non-linear in overall design, its backbone is probably the series of maps illustrating national political systems, so this is probably

    78. Sources For General History
    SOURCES FOR general history. 19th Century Advertising history Repositories of Primary Sources A Radio September 21, 1939 Africanamerican Pamphlet Collection
    http://www.vwc.edu/wwwpages/dgraf/genhist.htm
    SOURCES FOR GENERAL HISTORY
    COLLECTIONS OF HISTORICAL TEXTS, IMAGES AND RECORDINGS
    UNITED STATES
    19th Century Advertising History Repositories of Primary Sources: A Directory Access to Archival Databases (US National Archives and Records Administration) Aaron Copland Collection ... Wright Brothers in Photographs
    NON-U.S.
    1901 Census for England and Wales (Public Record Office) 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Repositories of Primary Sources: A Directory Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions ... Writings of the Christian Church Fathers
    BOTH U.S. AND NON-U.S.
    1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Repositories of Primary Sources: A Directory Albumen Photographic Prints The Avalon Project (documents relevant to law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy and government) ... Women Writers Project
    JOURNALS, HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS AND RELATED GROUPS
    American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) The American Historical Association American Jewish Historical Society American Political Science Association ... Institute of Historical Research (Univ. of London)

    79. N.A.T.S.D.F. Home
    Members, background, history and general information relating to the Federation.
    http://www.tman.com/natsdf
    North American Tang Soo Do Federation The North American Tang Soo Do Federation was founded in July of 1992 in Boca Raton, Florida. Its heritage stems from the 9th century when Soo Bahk Do, the ancient form of Tang Soo Do, was practiced in Korea. Tang Soo Do was founded in 1945 by the renowned Grand Master Hwang Kee who came to the United States and formed the United States Tang Soo Do Federation. Master Ron Tramontano tested in the 75 Dan testing and received his Dan rank from Grand Master Hwang Kee. He formed an extremely successful West Boca Karate Tang Soo Do studio in Boca Raton, Florida in June of 1986. Master Tramontano later founded the North American Tang Soo Do Federation which now is headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida. Ron Tramontano is the Chairman and Founder of NATSDF & TMAN. He is an extremely successful entrepreneur, businessman, author and martial arts master in the arts of Tang Soo Do. As the head of the North American Tang Soo Do Federation, Tramontano teaches and oversees the instruction of over eight hundred students and 160 black belts a week at his facility in Boca Raton, Florida. He, along with Dr. Ron Valli, are the creators of one of the largest martial arts web site in the world, "The Martial Arts Network On-Line". "http://www.martial-arts-network.com" is a web site devoted to the world of martial arts and its practitioners.

    80. Trailblazers For The Next Generation: Contemporary African-American History Make
    of a biography by Howard Means touted general Colin Powell the youngest and the first Africanamerican chairman of he continues to make newsand history.
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    Contemporary African-American History Makers

    by Sonya Stinson If you think of history as nothing but a dead, dull record of events that happened ages before you were even a thought, think again. Historyincluding African-American historyis a living, continuing story, and some of the most significant achievements in our history took place during your lifetime, in just the last 20 years or so. Some of these achievements are recent enough that you have witnessed them yourself, and someday you will recount them to your own children and grandchildren in stories that begin, "I remember when . . . . " The 10 African Americans profiled below will be remembered as pioneers in their fieldsbusiness, government, journalism, literature, medicine, religion, science and technology, the militarybut their legacy goes far beyond their titles of "first." As one of them remarked, "There may be significance in being the first, but there is more significance in being the second, third, fourth, and fifth." It is their commitment to make the way better for those that follow, to leave behind something that lasts longer than their own spotlight, that sets these trailblazers apart.
    "I know I could never forgive myself if I elected to live without humane purpose . . . without recognizing that perhaps the surest joy in life comes with trying to help others."

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