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Create your own collections for studying history, art, genealogy, explorations, and your own family history. 14. Epic History TV. YouTube is the television you wished you had in school back in the day. The Epic History TV channel on YouTube is just one...
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Use the following history websites for research. World War 2. This site provides detailed information on a wide selection of topics regarding the Second World War. Categories include a timeline, facts, figures, and statistics, just to name a few....
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The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Other projects include Open Library & archive-it.org .
World History Encyclopedia is a non-profit organization. For only $5 per month you can become a member and support our mission to engage people with cultural heritage and to improve history education worldwide. The Arthurian Legend developed in Europe...
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10. Info.cern.ch. Created by "father of the web" Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 at the CERN research center in Switzerland, info.cern.ch isn't much to look at today. But the archetype for anything ...
The websites have a vast collection of primary resources coupled with intriguing lesson plans and activities that will also fuel your research mindset. National Geographic Education. This website provides high-quality resources on topics such as...
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To commemorate NEJH's transition into the digital history world, I published an editorial round-up with brief reviews of my top ten digital history websites in the Spring 2021 issue of the Journal. It was our featured article for Spring 2021, and...
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Price: Free. Get it now. See full review. Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to...
teachinghistory.org. Cost: Free. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, this website makes history content, teaching strategies, resources, and research accessible. Quick links make it easy to find lesson plans specifically for elementary, middle,...
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