Suggested Web Links
In addition to the web resources provided by Francis A. Drexel Library, you might want to check out these resources on the free web that are considered by the librarians to be reputable sites.
Selected Web links for History
- Avalon Project at the Lillian Goldman Library at Yale Law School Digitized documents relevant to law, diplomacy, politics, economics, and history, ranging in time from the Code of Hammurabi (1750 BC) to the present. Over fifty major collections are included.
- US Department of State, Office of the Historian The official historical documentary of US foreign policy.
- George Mason University - History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web This site offers a very rich and entirely searchable or browsable collection of digital primary source archives available through the open web. Go to the Advanced Search page to browse for search options, or type in keywords that represent your topic to get a list of reputable and interesting collections on the open web.
- Historical Text Archive Original historical texts and secondary research materials for the study of the history of all regions and time periods. Links are organized in three broad categories: Geographical, Topical and Resources.
- HyperHistory HyperHistory is an expanding scientific project presenting 3,000 years of world history with an interactive combination of synchronoptic lifelines, timelines, and maps.
- Internet Archive of Texts and Documents This site is the creation of faculty and students in the History Department of Hanover College. The principal goal of the Archive is to make primary texts and secondary sources on the internet available to students and faculty for use in history classes.
- Internet Modern History Sourcebook One of series of history primary sourcebooks. It is intended to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in modern European history and American history, as well as in modern Western Civilization and World Cultures.
- Voyages of Discovery and Exploration: a guide Organized by period or region, e.g., Age of Discovery and Polar Regions. Suggested by Dr. James Carter of the SJU History Department.
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Fine and Performing Arts, History, International Relations, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Administration, and Theology
Francis A. Drexel Library
610-660-1906
Send Email
Subjects:
Fine and Performing Arts, History, International Relations, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Administration, and Theology
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