The
Library
Websites by Subject - History
- Access to Archival Databases -- U. S. National Archives and Records Administration
- Advanced Papyrological Information System -- APIS is a global collections based repository hosting information about papyrological materials
- All About Sikhs: Your Gateway to Sikhism
- AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History -- full-text of primary documents
- American and British History Resources on the Internet -- Internet links from Rutgers
- American Women's History - a research guide -- Ken Middleton, MTSU Library
- Ancient World Web -- maintained by Julia Hayeden, a "meta" type site
- Archive of Early American Images -- culled from relatively obscure books printed in Europe
- Archives of Maryland
- Argos -- limited-area search of ancient and medieval studies on the Internet
- Avalon Project at Yale Law School: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
- Best of History Web Sites -- The Center for Teaching History with Technology
- BlackPast.org -- An online reference guide to African American History, includes primary documents
- Black Studies -- City College Libraries of New York
- The Booker T. Washington Papers -- from the University of Illinois Press
- Canadian Confederation
- Center for the Study of Southern Culture -- University of Mississippi
- Center for the Study of the American South -- University of North Carolina
- Center of the American West -- University of Colorado, modern study of the U.S. West
- Chief George Manuel Memorial Library and the Fourth World Documentation Archive -- Center for World Indigenous Studies
- Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive -- University of Southern Mississippi
- Civil Rights Digital Library -- primary sources and other education materials featuring unedited newsfilms and television archives
- Cold War International History Project
- Collect Britain -- over 90,000 images and sounds from the UK and beyond
- Collect Britain: Penny Illustrated Paper -- complete 52 year run of the weekly Penny Illustrated Paper (1861-1913), a publication for the laborer
- Digital Egypt for Universities -- created for the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
- Digital Quaker Collection -- The Earlham School of Religion
- Diotima: materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world -- from the STOA consortium
- Directory of Internet Resources on Central and Eastern Europe and Russia -- University College London
- Documenting the American South -- from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- The Empire that Was Russia -- 1909-1915 photographic survey by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures -- from the University of Evansville
- Feeding America -- 76 cookbooks from the late 18th to early 20th century
- First World War.com -- Michael Duffy
- France in America -- French presence in North America from 16th century to the end of the 19th century
- The Frederick Douglas Papers -- 7,400 items from the Library of Congress
- Gathering the Jewels=Casglu'r Tlysau: The Website for Welsh Cultural History
- Gertrude Bell Project -- from The Robinson Library, University of Newcastle
- The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition -- Yale Center for International and Area Studies
- Harlem History -- "..not just a place in New York City, but a state of mind"
- HarpWeek -- Harper's Weekly, the 19th Century
- Historical Maps Online -- University of Illinois
- Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights -- Thurgood Marshall Law Library
- The Historical Text Archive
- History Guide -- Anglo-American history, including Scotland and Ireland
- History Journals Guide -- WWW Virtual Library
- History Matters -- gateway to web resources for teaching U.S. history
- Imperial War Museum's Collections Online
- International Institute of Social History -- research in the history of the working class
- Intute -- a database of History resources which have been selected, evaluated and described by subject specialists
- Irish History on the Web -- Jacqueline Dana
- James Madison Papers -- via the American Memory Project
- Jewish Women's Archive -- invaluable research tool on Jewish History
- Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition -- text of the Nebraska edition edited by Gary E. Moulton
- The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies -- Georgetown University
- Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection -- 5,000-item digitized collection of pamphlets owned by Harbard University
- Making of America -- full-text primary sources documenting the development of the U.S. 1850-1900
- Medieval English Towns -- historical information about cities and towns in England during the Middle Ages
- Merrycoz.org: works for children & adults, 1800-1872 -- Pat Pflieger
- Middle East & Jewish Studies -- WWW Virtual Library
- MuslimHeritage.com -- Muslim contributions to current world civilisation
- (National Archives) Access to Archival Databases -- U. S. National Archives and Records Administration
- National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections -- Library of Congress
- Naval Historical Center --official military Web site for U.S. Naval history
- NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources -- a meta-index of medieval resources on the Internet that has been serving the online medieval community since 1995
- A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns, 1787 - 1825 -- funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Antiquarian Society
- Nineteenth Century Documents Project -- Furman University
- ORB: The Online Reference Book Medieval Studies
- PaperofRecord.com -- searchable newspaper image documents presented in their original published form. Includes
- POTUS: Presidents of the United States
- Probing the Past: Virginia and Maryland Probate Inventories,1740-1810 -- The Center for History and New Media (CHNM)
- Public History Resource Center -- everything you want to know about public history
- REENIC: Russian and East European Information Center -- University of Texas at Austin
- REESWeb, The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Russian & East European Studies -- University of Pittsburgh
- Repositories of Primary Sources (RPS) -- listing of over 5,000 Web sites
- Royal Historical Society Bibliography -- guide to British and Irish history from the Roman period to the present
- Society for Late Antiquity -- presented courtesy of the University of South Carolina
- The Sixties Project and Viet Nam Generation
- Theban Mapping Project -- American University in Cairo
- The Theodore Roosevelt Web Book -- a Cyclopedia by The Theodore Roosevelt Assoc.
- Thomas Jefferson Digital Archive -- University of Virginia Library
- TOCS-IN -- hosted by the University of Toronto, table of contents for a selection
of classics, near eastern studies and religion journals - The Valley of the Shadow -- Two Communities in the American Civil War
- Vietnam War Bibliography -- by Edwin Moise at Clemson University
- Victorian Web Sites -- from Nagoya University
- Women Working, 1800-1930 -- Harvard University
- World War I Document Library -- archive of primary documents