History Survey LinksHistory Survey LinksUseful links for students of European history organized by genre and topic. Strong emphasis on primary sources. Articles
Primary Source Collections
2007-06-04 18:46:00 What are primary sources? See the related post at History Survey, Prima ry Source s. Internet Modern History Sourcebook, Paul Halsall, Fordam University --- Extremely helpful. Contains material or links to most aspects of the courses I teach. Begins with the Protestant and Catholic Reformation. Global in more than one sense of the word, it includes links to history sourcebooks for almost any other More About: Collections , Coll
Online Books
2007-06-04 17:53:00 The On-Line Books Page, University of Pennsylvania---includes Banned Books Online Alex Catalogue of Electronic TextsProject GutenbergThe Internet Classics Archive, MIT More About: E Book
Maps
2007-06-04 17:51:00 Perry-CastaƱeda Library Map Collection, The University of Texas at Austin --- This amazing resource includes Historical Maps of Europe and Outline Maps for self-testing.Map Central, Bedford/St. Martin's --- Contains maps from this publisher's textbooks for use in digital classroom presentations. The site also offers outline maps.
Encyclopedias
2007-06-04 17:44:00 Catholic Encyclopedia --- This encyclopedia does not only cover Catholicism. It also offers entries on more general history from a Catholic point of view.Encyclopedia BritannicaEncyclopedia of Marxism --- Socialism might indeed be dead in the early twenty-first century, but it informed domestic and international relations during much of the modern era. You cannot understand history without More About: Encyclopedias
Research
2007-06-04 17:31:00 Evaluating Internet Resources, Lauinger Library, Georgetown UniversityReading, Writing, and Research ing for History: A Guide for College Students by Patrick Rael, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
Historical Thinking
More articles from this author:2007-06-04 16:12:00 A Sense of Hist ory: Some Components by Gerald W. Schlabach, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MNWhy Study History? by Peter N. Stearns, The American Historical Association, 1998 More About: Tori , Thinking 1, 2, 3 |



