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The official website of the Royal Family of Bourbon Two Sicilies describes the dynasty that reined over Southern Italy from 1734 to 1861.
Ian Mladjov's compilation of names, titles, and sobriquets; reigns, state and dynastic history; and other background information on European houses.
Organisation that fosters the study of New Zealand military history New Zealanders at war, and to encourage research into traditions, uniforms, insignia and arms. Information on society, journal, membership, books and gallery.
An interdisciplinary group of historians, lawyers, and academics, who share an interest in the connections between law and history.
Preserving and appreciating local history. Auckland, NZ.
Interactive timeline that chronicles the American Experience in Vietnam -- 1945 through 1997.
Important events from 1933 to 1953 from KilroyWasHere.org.
Major events that occurred during the decade of 1980.
A 24 page Graphical Journey through Life on Earth focusing on the formation of Human cooperations.
World War 1 (Great War) Timeline, detailing events, day by day from 1914 through to 1919
Provides a listing of courses, news items, upcoming events, research resources, and policies.
Department of History and Philosophy of Science. With description of undergraduate and graduate programs and seminars.
A project to ensure the continuity and availability of Web sites related to Rhodesia. Information about domain and web services.
From the Medieval Sourcebook, Procopius's account of the reconquest of Africa in 534.
Brief history and some other related links about Jamaica and what it is today.
Research into the history and slave population of this sugar plantation, owned by John Pinney.
A collection of primary source materials documenting Germany's political, social, and cultural history from 1500 to the present.
From the origin of the Germanic tribes to 1990. Taken from the Area Handbook of the US Library of Congress.
An association of scholars interested in the former German Democratic Republic.
On-line journal of Macedonian history and culture, covering prehistory, antiquity, the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman periods, through the present, with many links. Some materials in Greek, Bulgarian, or Macedonian languages.
Provides a description of Macedonian history from a Greek viewpoint.
Interactive guide for students to explore the Renaissance, especially in Italy.
A timeline and account of the history of the empire, from 1300 to 1923.
A brief background feature on the rise and decline of the Ottoman Empire.
Summary of current evidence and diverse views about the issue.
Pictures and stories from exploring ghost towns and mining camps of California and Nevada. Also includes hiking, mountain biking, cave, and mine exploring.
Devoted to press coverage of events in American history; containing an extensive, searchable library. Categories include the Civil War, baseball, journalism hoaxes, old west characters, crime figures, and the Inaugural Addresses of all U.S. Presidents.
A wealth of rare and hard-to-find images featuring the people, places and events of early America's historic past.
Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920. Includes over 25,000 glass negatives and transparencies as well as about 300 color photolithograph prints, mostly of the eastern United States.
Abstract of a paper on the Inka accounting system that used knotted strings called quipus to record numerical data.
Summary of climate conditions compiled by Jonathan Adams, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN.
Documents at the World History Archives. Links by country to recent NAFTA and workers' disputes, human rights, and other issues.
Accounts taken from the writings of Herodotus, Strabo, and Procopius of Caesarea.
Background information with a historical timeline, including images and links.
Fully up-to-date account of the very earliest days translated by Sheila Ann Ogilvie, written by Otto-Wilhelm Von Vacano, 1960 by subscription.
A glimpse into their lives by Jaime Kozlowski.
Introduction to the history, culture, politics, art and warfare with a timeline, map, a look at life in Athens, and ancient language lessons.
Topics include archaeology, architecture, art, culture, history, and maps.
A quick historical reference for both the novice and student of Greek culture as collected and compiled by Charlie Kyriacou.
The complete text of book written by Pausanias, fl.c.160 C.E.
An educational site for children exploring many aspects.
Classic text covering a broad history of the empire.
Highlights the role of age in determining behaviour, and expectations of behaviour, across the life span of an inhabitant by Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence, 2002 by subscription.
Chronicle of events during the invasions and the downfall of the empire, the complete text from The History of the Christian Church by Henry C. Sheldon, 1895.
Information through images.
Essay by Philip Atkinson.
The story of how the Duke of Bridgewater created the first true canal in the United Kingdom from his coal mines to Manchester with galleries of related photographs and engravings.
An article on the division of the Roman Empire into two parts, an Eastern and a Western.
These recipes are aimed at modern re-creation, but the original recipes are given.
This site has sections on both Anglo-Saxon and general Medieval recipes. It lists the recipes themselves with some detail on customs and ritual associated with the meals.