John Green's Crash Course World History videos, some with transcripts
Life stories of American presidents with primary source material and video
Webquests created from major British Museums linked to the curriculum & arranged by subject & KS. Art as propaganda, Votes for Women, Evolution Debate, Pop art, Victoria & Empire, War artists etc
Fascinating footage from the BBC Archives of events 20th Century such as the Titanic, outbreak of WW2, Philby, Burgess & Maclean, Moon landings, Margaret Thatcher etc
Outline history of the Cold War containing links to online documents and other Internet sources. Click on Links or Topics at the bottom of the page or Next for a chronology
Extremely comprehensive site but you'll need patience to find your way around. Loads of information here though - be selective.
Using Vimeo a visual representation of the growth and decline of empires in the 19th & 20th centuries
The site is not an academic site but is useful for an overview. Includes section on Propaganda Posters
Information, articles and games to test your knowledge of trench warfare in World War 1
Spartacus - another excellent history site you should famililarise yourself with. It has a concise index so it is easy to select the information you need. Use the hyperlinks to gather more detailed information
From The National Archives Learning Curve - preparations for war - the Home Front, evacuation and everyday life. Gives examples of primary (original sources) which you can copy. Select Worksheets for more detailed infomration on a particular theme
Excellent educational guide to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Loads of primary sources