US History - National History Day Resources
Us Library Home Research Guides
This year’s
theme is “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History”
Maryland
Humanities Council website – Maryland History Day
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GCS Library Databases |
Web resources |
Other
Sources |
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(use this
link from off campus) JSTOR (Scholarly
Journals, history) |
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National History Day
Site’s Resources Page http://www.nhd.org/USHistoryPrimarySources.htm University of
Washington - http://guides.lib.washington.edu/us - has links to sites grouped by
region Multnomah County Library Homework
Help Page -http://www.multcolib.org/homework/amhsthc.html– offers links to information
organized by subject matter Hanover Historical Texts Project – AMDOCS
– American History documents
-- http://www.vlib.us/amdocs/ Internet Public Library – American
History, History
of Law and Government - lists descriptions of and links to sites on a
wide variety of subjects St. Ambrose University Best
Information on the Net
– Academic Info History Digital
Library - The European Ombudsman Historical
documents http://ombudsman.europa.eu/historical/en/default.htm
- lists more modern, highly specialized documents regarding the European Union Historical Text Archive http://historicaltextarchive.com/
-articles, ebooks, etc. Ohio State University ehistory site
- http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/default.cfm
includes primary sources for the Civil War, historical perspectives on
current events and history timelines WWW-VL or World Wide Web virtual
library http://vlib.iue.it/history/index.html - a repository of links that spans the
history of the globe. Currently
maintained by volunteers, it is sponsored by the European University
Institute. Some links may not function
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Other Libraries |
Topical Links |
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Howard -Databases (library
card needed to access) see: |
Counterculture from 1965-1971 through the lens of Lisa Law PBS’s take on the
American Revolution Topics in Feminism
from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Documents
from the Women’s Liberation
Movement in the United States Civil Rights Movement Veterans –
Southern Freedom Movement in their own words The
Sixties Project – Primary and secondary sources – “Revolutions are made
by those who show up” US
Department of State- Office of the
Historian Yale’s Avalon Project – Primary
documents in Law, History and Diplomacy |