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Online Resources
The American Historical Association
American Historical Review
African Studies Internet Resources: Maintained at Columbia University.
www.bestsemester.com: Student Programs with the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities offers various semester abroad programs, including American Studies Programs, Los Angeles Film Studies Center, Summer Institute of Journalism, etc.
The Conference on Faith and History
EDSITEment: History: NEH-sponsored list of web sites for students and teachers, K-12 and beyond.
Illinois History and Government
Internet Mission Photography Archives: An archives that contains images from Protestant and Catholic missionary collections in Britain, Norway, Germany, and the U.S.
The LANIC site at the University of Texas: A great jumping off place for all sorts of information on Latin America.
Making of America: Primary source research in American social history from the antebellum period through Reconstruction. Approximately 8,500 books and 50,000 journal articles in the areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology, which you can search by subject.
Portal to the World: Library of Congress' website that connects you to newspapers from all over the world.
www.snopes.com: This is one of several online resources tracking the urban legends circulating in society (you know, those stories you can't help passing along; there's no proof they're true, but they're too good to not keep telling). Barbara Mikkelson does a great job hosting the site, seasoning each page with her penchant for puns. It's a good reference tool for everyone to know about and utilize.
Sources and General Resources on Latin America: Maintained by Oberlin College Professor Steve Volk.
Southern History: Provides primary resources for the study of Southern history, literature, and culture.
www.ucis.pitt.edu/reesweb: The Russian & East European Studies Virtual Library has links to many online resources concerning all manner of relevant topics in this area. It's worth some browsing time for those who want to know more about Russia, Slavdom, and East European cultures.
http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Other.Repositories: A listing of more than 4,800 websites that are repositories for primary source material around the world.
Voice of the Shuttle: Large website with links to all types of historical resources. Maintained by University of California, Santa Barbara.
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