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AFRO-American Almanac The Digital Development Group. Biographies, full-text books, folktales, documents, information about historic events, text of commentaries, poetry, and speeches.
American Presidency Project University of California Santa Barbara.  Maps, data, documents, video, and links to information back to 1824.
American Women's History: A Research GuideKen Middleton, Middle Tennessee State University. >1700 citations and 900 links to resources arranged by subject, geographical location, and format (journals, books, biographies, theses).
Berlin WallNewseum. History of the wall, pictures, discussion and examples of propaganda used on either side of the wall.
Cold War International History ProjectWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Searchable full text documents and links in fifteen topics: announcements, archives, arms race, bibliographic abstracts and sources, book reviews and issue, discussions, cold war crises, cold war leaders.
Core Historical Literature of AgricultureCornell University.
 Haverford College. 
History of the Supreme Court New York Time Life. This site contains essays, images, personal histories, interactive exercises, and lessons detail the struggle for justice within the American judicial system.
Holocaust Museum OnlineIncludes resources and archives as well as history about the Holocaust.
Home Economics ArchiveCornell University. E-books and journals, 1850-1950, realted to Home Economics and related disciplines. Also essays and an extensive bibliography.
Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930Harvard University.  9,000 photographs, >10,000 manuscript pages, 1,800 books
INCORE Internet Country GuidesInformation about internet resources on conflict and ethnicity specific to particular countries and regions.
International Institute of Social HistoryIISH. This site is a collection of archival books and audio visual that can be searched on the web.
Labor History Bibliography AFL-CIO. Unannotated bibliography of web sites, books, bibliographies, videos, music, etc.
Labor Studies and Radical History Internet ResourcesHolt Labor Library. Links to news, law, archives, occupational health, periodicals, and visual arts sites.
Life After the Holocaust This is an interactive website that allows access to survivor interviews and transcripts from the Holocaust. It also includes an oral history project that divides the survivor interviews into six thematic sections.
The Mongols in World HistoryColumbia University. Curriculum materials on Asia.
MuslimHeritageFoundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation.
Muslim Scientists and Islamic CivilizationA. Zahoor.
NetSERF NetSERF.com. The internet connection for medieval resources.
A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns, 1787-1825National Endowment for the Humanities/American Antiquarian Society.  Data by state, and thereunder by year, office, person, and party.
Nizkor ProjectKen McVay. Links to Holocaust sites and documents relating to the Holocaust.
Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth CenturyUniversity of Texas-Austin. Links to presidential libraries. Includes photos, exhibits, and extensive timelines.
United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) United Nations. Features an overview, chronology, and details about the collections of the League of Nations archives and museum.
Vietnam War BibliographyBibliography of books, government documents, some periodical literature, etc., 1946-1972. Links.
ViVa: a Bibliography of Women's History in Historical and Women's History Studies JournalsInternational Institute of Social History. Indexes >100 scholarly journals, 1975-present.
The Wars for Vietnam, 1945-1975Vassar University. Primary documents, information about key events in the war, Vietnamese history, culture, and geography, extensive bibliographies, links.
Women's History ArchiveUniversity of Texas San Antonio. A guide to WWW pages of archives, libraries, and other repositories that have primary source materials by or about women.
World War II CommemorationGrolier. Textual info, photographs, etc.
Worcester Women's History Project19th century women's rights movement as a part of the Women 2000 conference.