Resources
for U.S. History to 1877
for Teaching and Learning |
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Journals
and magazines--
IvyJo
list of general history journals
IvyJo
list of history (USA) journals
History
Teacher (Academic Search Elite)
Textbook supplement websites--
America
and Its Peoples (Martin)
American
People (Nash)
Textbook
publishers, list--
Jump to:Campus
ConnectCurriculum
of Record (HSY 101 --Summer 2005) |
Websites:
Best
of History Websites
Columbia American
History Online
Documents
for the study of American History (KSU)
ECHO (History
of science and technology)Historian's
Web: Online Teaching/Research Resources
History
Cooperative
History
Matters: U.S. Survey Course on the WebIvyLynks--U.S.
History
World
History Connected |
Course
Content and Special Topics:
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and password, use Campus Connect credentials.)
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Teaching and Learning History:
American Historical Association, "Statement
on Excellent Classroom Teaching of History"
American Historical Association, "Teaching
and Learning in the Digital Age: Reconceptualizing the Introductory
Survey Course"
Best of History Websites: U. S. History
Cutler, William
W. III.
"History 67, The United States to 1877, A Course Portfolio,
Temple University" --(AHA project)
Henry, Michael.
"Constructivism in the Community College Classroom."
History Teacher --Nov2002, Vol.
36 Issue 1, p65, 10p
History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web
Kelly,
T. Mills.
"Western Civilization: A Course Portfolio"--
(AHA project)
Pack, Thomas. "History
Comes Alive Online." Information Today Mar.
2004, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p25, 2p
Sterns, Peter N. "Why
Study History?" American Historical Association
website
Warren, Wilson J. "Improving
Critical Thinking Skills in the United States Survey Course...."
History Teacher --Nov. 2002, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p65, 10p |
First Americans:
Mystery
of the First Americans (PBS) |
European Exploration and Colonization:
American
Colonies |
American Colonies:
Salem
Witchcraft Trials, 1692 --Resources for the Salem witchcraft
trails
Salem
Witch Trials --Documentary Archives and Transcription
Project
Virtual
Jamestown --"The Virtual Jamestown Archive is a
digital research, teaching and learning project that explores
the legacies of the Jamestown settlement and 'the Virginia
experiment.' |
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Revolutionary War Era:
Boston
Massacre Historical Society----website of resources
for the Boston Massacre
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Developing a New Nation:
Constitution
(Library of Congress)
Federalist
Papers (Library of Congress)
"Founding
Fathers" (writings) Online Library of Liberty
Thomas
Jefferson (writings) Online Library of Liberty |
Technology:
ECHO (History
of science and technology)
History
of Technology and Science (Carnegie-Mellon) |
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Reform Movements:
Not
for Ourselves Alone (PBS)
Gilder Lehrman
Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition |
Literature and the Fine Arts:
Wright American Fiction Collection, 1851-1875 --This
project attempts to offer the fulltext of all novels published
in the U.S. from 1851 to 1875. |
Slavery and Sectionalism:
Abolition
and Slavery part of the U.S. Civil War Center (LSU)
Frederick
Douglass Papers (web resources)
Gilder Lehrman
Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
Samuel
J. May Anti-Slavery Collection (Cornell)
Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual
Record |
Westward Expansion:
Discovering Lewis
and Clark
Indian Removal Act, 1830
John
L. O'Sullivan, Manifest Destiny, 1839 |
Civil War and Reconstruction:
Freedmen's Bureau
Personal Memoirs--Ulysses
S. Grant
Historical
New York Times Project (chapter 2--Civil War)
Internet Modern History Sourcebook--Civil War
U.S. Civil War Center
(LSU)
Valley
of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War --A
web-based collection of resources |