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Anne is a Man! - Podcast Reviews: History Podcasts
"A blog that reviews and recommends podcasts. It looks like he's done over 360 podcasts, categorized into topics, with a leaning towards politics and history."
Jules R. Benjamin, A Student’s Online Guide to History Reference Sources, Eleventh Edition
Adapted from the appendixes in A Student's Guide to History, Eleventh Edition, this site guides you to some of the best tools available for the most common research areas.
The Inflation Calculator
This calculator adjusts any given amount of money for inflation, according to the Consumer Price Index, from 1800 to 2007.
Voting America: United States Politics, 1840-2008
examines the evolution of presidential politics in the United States
Best of History Web Sites
Best of History Web Sites is an award-winning portal that contains annotated links to over 1200 history web sites.
Early American Digital Library
"Here you will find a treasure trove of images, featuring the people, events and scenes important to early America's historic past. All of the images in the library are unique, many are one-of-a-kind. Most are from engravings produced 150 to 200 years ago from the original paintings. "
The Plymouth Colony Archive Project
This Plymouth Colony Archive presents a collection of fully searchable texts, including: court records, colony laws, seventeenth century journals and memoirs, probate inventories, wills, town plans, maps, and fort plans; research and seminar analyses of numerous topics; biographical profiles of selected colonists; and architectural, archaeological and material culture studies. Among other works, published here for the first time are a Glossary and Notes on Plymouth Colony, Seventeenth Century Timber Framing, and Vernacular House Forms in Seventeenth Century Plymouth Colony: An Analysis of Evidence from the Plymouth Colony Room-by-Room Probate Inventories 1633-1685, by Patricia Scott Deetz and James Deetz.
We also present studies focusing on broader regional and temporal scales, including Jim Deetz's analysis of changes over time in Anglo-American gravestone styles in New England, and discussion of the Parting Ways site and archaeological evidence found there of architectural forms and mortuary practices consistent with elements of African-American heritage. Excerpts from The Times of Their Lives: Life, Love & Death in Plymouth Colony, by Jim and Trish Deetz, provide analysis of the history and the myths created about the Plymouth colonists. In addition, we present a number of tributes concerning the works of Prof. Deetz (1930-2000) in historical archaeology. Please browse these studies and texts by topic, or run a search on a specific subject or person of interest.
Discover Hertford Online | History | Samuel Stone
Samuel Stone was a 17th century Puritan Minister who, together with Thomas Hooker, established the American town of Hartford, Connecticut.
home - Smithsonian's History Explorer
"Explore the rich resources of the Museum and bring history to life with artifacts, primary sources, and online tools for the classroom, afterschool programs, and home."
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