jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012

History

World

Best History Sites (Best of History Web Sites, created by EdTechTeacher, is an award-winning portal that contains annotated links to over 1200 history web sites and activities)

BBC History (Presents original content on a variety of historical topics. Includes games, timelines, history for kids, and featured writers)

History World (More than 1,000,000 words on world history in linked narratives, More than 10,000 events from world history to search for timelines)

Spartacus Educational (British online encyclopedia focuses on historical topics. Articles are geared toward students)

History (Explore HISTORY shows, watch videos and full episodes, play games and access articles on historical topics at History.com) 


United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America's national institution ... 20th anniversary at a four-city tour and historic gathering in Washington, DC)



United Kingdom

The British History Site (Looking into British history from two thousand years BC to the end of the Medieval period)

Victorian Web (The Victorian Web is the WWW translation of Brown University's Context 61, which serves as a resource for courses in Victorian literature)


History on the Net (General history site with a range of topics and activities) 

Timelines tv (This module explores how far we'd come by the turn of the 20th century. It tells the story of Edwardian Blackpool, the annual mecca of seaside fun for hundreds...)

The British History Podcast (The British History Podcast is a chronological telling of the story of Britain. I started in the Ice Age, and I’ve been steadily moving forward ever since)


Ireland

The Irish History (An online publisher of Irish History articles, interviews, ebooks and podcasts)

The Irish History Podcast (Glendalough in East Wicklow is the best surviving medieval landscape in Ireland)


United States 


American History USA (What is “American history”? Why should you care? The United States from George Washington to Steve Jobs)

US History (ushistory.org, created and hosted by the Independence Hall Association in Philadelphia. Colonial and Revolutionary history centered in Philadelphia)

History of the USA (An online history of the USA, including maps, the stories of all the original colonies, colonial wars, and the American Revolution)

Digital History (Enhances history teaching and research through primary sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and interactive materials)

National Museum American History (A collection of more than 3 million artifacts displayed in exhibits and within the archives that focuses on American history and culture, and includes public...)


Canada

Canada History (Offers historical information, documents, maps, opinions and views of Canadian History. Provides visual, period, political, conflict and document...)

Canada's History (Aims to make Canadians more aware and appreciative of their heritage. Publisher of the Beaver magazine and historical booklet series)

The History of Canada Online (The History of Canada Online is now available on an interactive platform to allow comment, contribution and collaboration by users)

Canada a Country by Consent (A Country by Consent is a national history of Canada which studies the major political events that have shaped the country, presented in a cohesive...)


Australia

Australian History (Australia's history traces back to the ancient times of Gwondaland, the dinosaurs, the Aborigines right through to the colonisation of the country by the English)

History of Australia Online (History of Australia - Written by Alexander and George Sutherland and taken from their book History of Australia, from 1606 to 1876)
 


New Zealand

New Zealand History Online (New Zealand history website produced by professional historians for a general audience. Includes a broad range of topics divided between Culture and society...)

New Zealand in History (The history of New Zealand. An overview covering the pre-historic, colonial and modern periods. Maori culture and history)


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