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Online exhibit at Cornell University which explores the question: "What was home economics?"
Humorous articles about cinema, people, trends and fads that shape our modern world.
Online community celebrating pop-culture phenomena. Topics are organized by decade and include TV, lunch boxes, and toys.
Multi-media tours of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. Includes views of music, lifestyles, fashion, and fads of the three decades.
Provides resources for the critical analysis of popular culture in the US.
Article from Wikipedia discussing the 20th century tank strategist's life and theories.
By Edward Gibbon. Folio. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
Learned society devoted to the study of American history. Publisher of the Journal of American History, the OAH Newsletter, the OAH Magazine of History and Talking History Radio Program.
Prospectus, seminars, staff directory, and resource links.
Offers information for prospective and current students along with members of staff and research interests.
With admissions information, links for alumni (including a newspaper), and a calendar of events.
With contact details, information on various degrees offered, staff profiles, and links to additional resources.
Undergraduate and postgraduate programs, staff directory, events, and research opportunities.
News, staff, resources and history.
Gives an overview of the discipline, describes programmes, and lists current courses. Faculty directory also provided.
Seminars, courses and events.
Staff, news and events.
Offers undergraduate and graduate studies. Includes programs overview, news and contact details.
Offers undergraduate and graduate programs. Includes news, course details and staff directory.
Offers undergraduate and graduate programs. Includes student information, courses and resources.
Description of programs, including the Classics program, as well as faculty profiles, publications list, organizations, links to course websites, and contact information provided.
Courses, calendar and resources.
A 90 slide tour of the ancient Indus Valley with one of its foremost scholars, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer.
Part of web site dealing with the empires of these two European powers.
An article from 1908 comparing poverty and wealth within India, and the possible consequences for the British.
Extract from the Mirat ul Memalik, the account by Sidi Al Reis, a Turkish admiral of his travels in India in 1557.
Declassified documents from the US National Security Agency regarding the death of Che Guevara.
Overview of US Coast Guard's role in the 1980 exodus of 125,000 Cubans to the US, and subsequent US immigration issues.
Encyclopedia article which explores the history of this revolt including early events and resolution.
Information on the museum site in Berlin at the former site of the SS, Gestapo, SD and RSHA main offices; the documentation center, fixed and travelling exhibitions, special events and programs.
Encyclopedia entry from ArmeniaPedia includes a summary of events and maps.
History of Newfoundland's aboriginal people.
Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
Massive bibliography of Oneota-related texts and websites.
Prehistoric archaeological site dating back to the 15th century, with museum featuring a Mississippian mound complex, arboretum, hands-on archaeology lab, and exhibits about Native Americans of the southeastern U.S. Photos, history, hours and fees.
Personal testimony and contact information from veterans of the Southern Freedom Movement.
The National Parks Services' story of the Civil Rights Movement centered around places listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Milestone documents of American history, presented by the National Archives and Records Administration.
All about the Witch of Wall Street, who died the world's most famous miser.
Whether their candidates win or not, America's third political parties are important and here's why. Article examines the history of third parties and their impact.
Find pictorial records of the first families from the Library of Congress Prints and Photograph Division.
A directory of American Presidents from 1774 to 2005 with dates of rule or office and selected biographies.
A multimedia collection of materials that documents the political, economic, social, and cultural history of Southern Appalachia.
Educational, entertainment and research material relevant to the study of the Vietnam War.
Companion site to Ken Burns' program about the American West featuring an interactive timeline, maps, and archived primary source materials.
An overview of the history of the upper Midwest including lay of the land, the Indians, the French, the British, the ordinances, the pineries and the mines.
A time line showing the Nations efforts at conservation in the American West. The people and the places in pictures and biographies.
Informative essay on the status of women from colonial America through the 19th and 20th centuries. Topic include religious views, legal rights, women at work, feminism, and reform movements.
Mission statement and recent inductees. Located at the Hartford College for Women in Hartford.
Brief biography of one of South America's greatest generals by Harvey L. Johnson.