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World History

EServer


EServer. This site publishes texts in the arts and humanities. Collections include art, architecture, drama, fiction, poetry, history, political theory, cultural studies, philosophy, women's studies and music.

Check out the history section. There is some cool stuff here although it looks strange to read text online without Google ads being placed in spots where I will accidently click them.

From the site:

The EServer is an e-publishing co-op based at Iowa State University where hundreds of writers, editors and scholars gather to publish over 35,000 works free of charge.




- H-africa: African History And Culture
H-Africa: African History and Culture - H-Net discussion group dedicated to the history and culture of Africa. Features subject overview, thesis abstracts, reviews, bibliographies, essays, links to related resources, and subscription information. From...

- The Urban History Association
The Urban History Association. Purpose is to stimulate interest and research in the history of urban life in all periods and geographical areas. Includes organization information, online newsletter, conference announcements, and internet links. From the...

- Conversations With History
Conversations with History - Instructors of modern world history will find good primary source material in this site?s 300+ interviews with newsmakers, historians, journalists, scientists, and others who created and observed that history. This site is...

- Primary Sources For Medieval Studies
Primary Sources for Medieval Studies Information and bibliographies of primary sources for Medieval (particularly Irish) studies contained in the Boole Library, University College Cork. From the site: The purpose of this page is to facilitate students...

- Historic Italy Through Google Street Views
Larry Ferlazzo has posted a webpage with what he thinks are the best social studies sites for 2012 so far. One of the sites is a Google (who would have guessed)site with a street view collection of images in Italy including the Appian Way, the baths...



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