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General Interest Links

Atlas of Europe and the Middle East
Horus History Links
New York State Archives
The University of Kansas History Server

Ancient History

Ancient World Web
Arachnion, A Journal of Ancient Literature and History
ArchNet
Roman Law on the WWW (some experimental pages)
The Tech Classics Archive at MIT

Medieval History

Center for Medieval Studies in the University of Toronto
The Early Church On- Line Encyclopedia Initiative
Exemplaria, A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
The Gregorian Chant Home Page
Internet Medieval Sourcebook, Fordham University
King Charles V and his Times (Bibliotheque Nationale)

The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL)
ORB: On-line Reference Book for Medieval Studies
The Worlds of Late Antiquity


Early Modern European History

1492 Exhibit
(Council of Trent) Catholic Resources on the Net
Electric Renaissance
Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe
Vatican Exhibit: Rome in the Renaissance



Modern European History

Bucknell Russian Studies Department
Chronology of Russian History (Bucknell)
Cold War Hot Links (St. Martins Press)
Cold War: Lesson and Links (Princeton)
Cold War Policies 1945-1991
Cybrary of the Holocaust
French Revolutionary Pamphlets
German History and Politics on the Web
HolocaustMoscow Kremlin On-line Excursion
Russia and the Former Soviet Republic MAPS (UTexas)
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Web-Site

 

U.S. History

American Memory: Texts of American [U.S.] History and Culture
Archiving Early America
From Revolution to Reconstruction: U.S. History
The Center for American History, UTA
Reviews in American History, Johns Hopkins
History of the United States, Mississipi State
For African American, African and Latino websites go to the Africana and Latino Studies Department Homepage: www.oneonta.edu/academics/africlat

 

Organizations

Academe This Week
Association for History and Computing Home Page
BARD: Bodleian Library Web-Site
History Departments from Colleges and Universities around the world.
H-NET: Humanities On Line Home Page
The Library of Congress World Wide Web Page
The Smithsonian Institution Web. Page