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National
History Bowl
- The Bowl is a team
tournament, with four players to a team, similar to a regular quiz bowl.
The National History Bee
is a tournament for individuals.
Timelines.com
-over
18,000 unique events on our site and thousands of timelines, covering a
diverse set of US, local and worldwide topics using pictures, videos and
descriptions
Geocurrents.info
- This site hosts a number of video lectures, and regular posting on
everything from the political crisis in Yemen, to the Country of
Greenland, to Australian Camel home invasions.
Indian
Ocean History -
sponsored by the
Sultan Kaboos Cultural Center in Washington, D. C. - a free educational
resource for the history of the Indian Ocean region.
Historical
Atlas of the Mediterranean
-
the maps are interactive as you can choose different dates and click on
map features to see images, etc. Many great maps especially
covering ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
The
History Faculty - Video Podcasts by Professional Historians - University
of Leeds, UK.
Great resources for historians and history teachers/students.
Have Fun With History -
many
resources for American history.
PowerPoint
Palooza -- over 140 PPTs
created by me over the last few years, all in one place. Also, over
20 great PPT projects done by my students and given to me by other
teachers.
Oral
History Projects -
D.
C. Everest School District Social Studies Classes and National
History Day - D. C. Everest School
District
Old Magazine
Articles site --> articles published between 1860 through 1922 (with a
1930s black-out) as well as the W.W. II articles from Yank Magazine.
WebQuests
[AHAP] created
by
members of the Horace Greeley
H. S. Social Studies Department on:
* Constitutional
Convention: New
York State
Ratification
* The Impeachment of Andrew
Jackson
*
Presidential
Advisors' Meeting
on
the Cold War
Battle
Lines: Letters from America's Wars
at the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Free
Dictionary: Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Thesaurus, a Literature
Reference Library, Etc., all in one search engine!
Rebellion: John Horse and the
Black Seminoles, the first black rebels to beat American slavery
Medieval
Mediterranean Coins and
Islamic Coins
National Archives
of Great Britain
EaseHistory.org [a
great new site from Michigan State University featuring over 600 photos
and political ads in streaming video]!
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