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American Memory (Library of Congress)
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html
Documents, photographs, and media on various aspects of the American experience are shared from the collections of the Library of Congress. Users can browse a list of collections or search by keyword across one or more sets. Also provides a section with materials and ideas for classroom applications.
American Studies (University of Virginia)
http://xroads.virginia.edu/
Good starting point for finding Internet resources on American history and society, including areas such as ethnic and gender studies, popular culture, the arts, science, and technology. This site provides a growing number of maps and electronic texts of literature and other historical documents.
 
Avalon Project at the Yale Law School
http://avalon.law.yale.edu
Provides the text of documents in law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government. International in scope, but offers a significant collection of U.S. documents. Can search by keyword or browse by century, title, major collection, etc.
From Revolution to Reconstruction (and what happened afterwards)
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/
Covers American history from the colonial period until the present. The content of this searchable site is based on history texts provided by the United States Information Agency covering U.S. history, the economy, literature, government, and geography. Other sections include information on the U.S. Presidents and other notable figures, various essays, and primary documents.
History Matters
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/
Site that examines the experiences of "ordinary" Americans through primary documents, essays, classroom materials, etc. Helpful search engine lets you tailor your requests to particular topics, time periods, and types of resources.
In the First Person: Index to Letters, Diaries, Oral Histories, and Other Personal Narratives
http://www.inthefirstperson.com/firp/index.shtml
Indexes over 2,500 collections of oral history from archives and repositories around the world. Links to full text, audio or video if available. Much of the content is freely available on the Web. Proprietary content from the Alexander Street Press database is available only by subscription.
Library of American Civilization Titles Available Online (Quinnipiac University)
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1849.xml
Links to available online texts in the LAC collection. Items cover aspects of American life and literature from their beginnings to the outbreak of World War I. Included in the collection are pamphlets, periodicals, documents, biographies and autobiographies, fictional works, poetry, collections of various kinds, materials of foreign origin relating to America, and many rare books not generally available.
WWW-Virtual Library: United States History
http://vlib.iue.it/history/USA/
Gateway to resources on periods of history and areas including ethnic and gender studies, labor history, genealogy, the environment, maritime history, etc. Also covers research resources such as museums, historic sites, archives and collections, and maps.

Regional Resources

Center For the Study of the Pacific Northwest (University of Washington)
http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/
Links to resources on the history of the region (both Canadian and U.S.), including topics such as the Oregon Trail, the Gold Rush, Japanese-American internment camps, etc. Also provides curriculum materials, selected articles from the Pacific Northwest Quarterly, and an annotated syllabus with related links for a college survey course on Pacific Northwest history.
Missouri Digital Heritage
http://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/
A centralized gateway to digitized collections found in archives, libraries, museums, and historical societies in Missouri. Each collection provides a description, contact information, a link to the project, and the status of the digitization effort. Keyword searching by collection or item is available.
Nile of the New World: Lower Mississippi River Valley
http://www.cr.nps.gov/delta/
Sponsored by the National Park Service, this site provides information on the history of the Mississippi River region from Illinois and Missouri south to Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico. Topics include the region's cultural heritage, Civil War, industry, prehistory, Native American Indian presence, etc. Good illustrations and historical overviews are supplemented with maps and links to related Web sites.
Southern Studies Jumpgate
http://www.ibiblio.org/sostudies/jump.htm
Sponsored by The Center for the Study of the American South at the U. of North Carolina/Chapel Hill. Provides links to research centers, societies, presses; subject resources on areas including literature, economy, sports, and general culture; and, special topics such as the Civil War, African Americana, etc.
WestWeb: Western History Resources
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/westweb/
Well-designed site for the study of the North American West from ancient times to the present. Sample categories include resources on native peoples and frontier expansion; ethnic, gender, and sexuality; the environment; political, legal, and military history; agriculture and ranching, etc.

Colonial America and the American Revolution

Archiving Early America
http://www.earlyamerica.com/
Site for primary source material from 18th century America, including newspapers, maps, magazines, and various writings. Helpful explanations are provided for better understanding the writings of the time. This is also the home of The Early America Review, a journal on topics related to this time period.
History Explorer of Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.history.org/Almanack/almanack.cfm
Provides glimpses of important individuals, historical buildings, and details of everyday life in colonial America. Users will find a dateline of significant events, numerous photographs, and links to additional resources.
Liberty! The American Revolution
http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/index.html
Companion site to the PBS series. The "Chronicle of the Revolution" section recounts major milestones and provides a timeline of the conflict. There is also an index to related topics and links to other Revolutionary War sites. "Perspectives on Liberty" uses image maps to pass on factual information about everyday life and world events.

The 1800s

Making of America
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moagrp/
A searchable, digital library of primary sources including books and journal articles from the Nineteenth Century. Subject strengths include education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, science, and technology.
Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture: Multi-media Archive
http://utc.iath.virginia.edu/
This site directed by Stephen Railton and sponsored by the University of Virgina offers an archive of material concerning Harriet Beecher Stowe's classic American novel. Primary sources include texts, images, songs, 3-D objects, filmclips as well as scholarly essays and lesson plans for teachers and students.
Websites for the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (San Francisco St. U.)
http://bss.sfsu.edu/cherny/gapesites.htm
Covers roughly the last half of the 1800s and the early 1900s. Links to sites on domestic and foreign affairs, literature and culture, women's suffrage, labor history, the American west, the conservation movement, etc.

The Civil War

The American Civil War Homepage
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html
Up-to-date gateway to Internet resoruces on all aspects of the war, e.g. battles, histories, documents, secession, state and local resources, photographs, etc.
Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/cwphome.html
Over 1,000 photographs, mostly by Matthew Brady, are provided by the Library of Congress. Users may search by keyword or browse the subject index for photographs of people, places, and things from the period.
The United States Civil War Center
http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/
Comprehensive site on the Civil War, including the Antebellum and Reconstruction eras. Incorporates various perspectives from other disciplines and provides links to information on frequently neglected areas, such as the roles of minorities and women, the plight of children, involvement of people of different religious faiths, etc.

The 1900s - General sites

American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century (Kingwood College)
http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decades.html
Overview by decade since 1900 of the arts, business, popular culture, science, etc. in the United States. Photographs, timelines, and links to more detailed resources help bring each time period to life.
American Decades
Offers brief articles on major events in the 1900s. Topics include: arts, business, education, fashion, government and politics, law, lifestyles, media, medicine, religion, science, technology, and sports.
(Note: Access is for Webster/Eden only)
Making of America
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moagrp/
A searchable, digital library of primary sources including books and journal articles from the Nineteenth Century. Subject strengths include education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, science, and technology.

Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression

The 1920s Experience
http://www.angelfire.com/co/pscst/index.html
Brief entries with bibliographical references on the arts, fads, fashion, technology, people, and important events of the decade.
American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940
http://rs6.loc.gov/wpaintro/wpahome.html
Repository for texts of actual life histories by over 300 writers from the period. Includes explanatory information about the Federal Writers' Project and links to related collections at the Library of Congress.
New Deal Network
http://newdeal.feri.org/
Offers links to materials on the federal projects of the New Deal era. Includes features on specific topics, classroom ideas, documents and photographs, links to related resources, a bibliography of books, films, etc. A search engine is provided.
The New Deal Stage: Selections from the Federal Theatre Project, 1935-1939
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/fedtp/fthome.html
Includes designs, photographs, posters, and scripts from the Federal Theatre Project, part of the Works Progress Administration established during the Depression. A brief history of the Project is also provided.

World Wars and Korea

World War I: Trenches on the Web
http://www.worldwar1.com/
Searchable collection of links and graphics on the topic. See the Reference Library for materials such as biographies, documents, maps, posters, military aspects, photographs, media, book and film reviews, and a timeline. Also provides theme tours on specific topics, such as the homefront.
The World War I Document Archive
http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Main_Page
Links to official documents, personal accounts, commentaries, biographical information, and links to related WWI sites.
World War II Web Resources
http://www.hist.unt.edu/web_resources_mil/ww2a.htm
List of links on various topics, such as military battles, the atomic bomb, the Holocaust, the role of women, personal accounts, etc.

The 1950s and the Cold War

Cold War International History Project
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/program/cold-war-international-history-project
Sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. The main section is the Document Library, with links to resources on topics such as the arms race, Cold War origins and leaders, culture, economics, detente, etc. A search engine is provided.

The 1960s and the Civil Rights Movement

The Sixties Project
http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/sixties/
Central site for extensive links to materials on the 1960s, including heavy emphasis on the Vietnam War. Covers personal narratives, online journals, primary documents, book reviews, online exhibits, and various other resources. A site map and search engine are available.
National Civil Rights Museum
http://www.civilrightsmuseum.org/
Overview of the civil rights movement from the beginning of slavery in the U.S. to the turbulent 1960s. Covers major events and individuals who played important roles in the movement.

Vietnam War

Vietnam Online
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/vietnam/index.html
Part of the PBS American Experience series, this site links to reference material such as maps, a glossary, and primary documents. It also provides biographical information, selected personal accounts, and a timeline covering the years 1947-1997.
The Vietnam Project
http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/index.php
Based at Texas Tech University, this is the home of an impressive archive of documents, images, recordings, and other primary sources regarding the war.
Vietnam: Yesterday and Today
http://servercc.oakton.edu/~wittman/
Well-designed site for research on the Vietnam War. Major sections provide a bibliography of fiction and nonfiction books from contemporaneous accounts to the present. Selected web links include resources on history, personal accounts, POW/MIAs, literature, electronic journals and discussion lists.

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