Mark D. Van Ells
Assistant
Professor of History
HISTORY LINKS
Below are some history-related websites that I
have found helpful, or that students might find interesting. It is not
meant to be a comprehensive guide to history on the Web. These sites involve
my research and teaching interests in American history,
American Literature on
the Web
American Memory (Library of Congress)
American Presidents: Life Portraits
American Social History Project
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation
Calandra Italian
American Institute (Queens Coll.)
Civil Rights in
Mississippi Digital Archive
Cold War International History Project
Douglass Archives of American Public
Address
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Exploring Democracy in America
First Federal Congress Project
German-American History and Heritage
Gotham Center for
New York City History
Government’s 50 Greatest
Endeavors of the Late 20th Century
Great Chicago Fire and the Web
of Memory
HarpWeek
Presidential Elections, 1860-1884
History of the
Pregnancy Test Kit
Hitchhiker’s
Guide to American History
Internet History Sourcebooks
Project
Jewish-American History on the Web
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring
the French Revolution
Making the Macintosh: Technology and
Culture in Silicon Valley
Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum
National Council on the Lewis &
Clark Bicentennial
National Cowboy & Western
Heritage Museum
National Underground Railroad
Freedom Center
National Women's History Project
New York State
and the Civil War
Oklahoma City National
Memorial
Rutgers Oral
History Archives of World War II
1755: The French & Indian War
Homepage
Sipapu: The Anasazi Emergence in the Cyberworld
Sixties Project and the Viet
Nam Generation
Slave Narratives of the
Federal Writers Project
Temperance and
Prohibition Web Page
Traces (WWII German POWs in the US)
United States Holocaust Museum
United States Civil War Center
Valley of the Shadow: Two
Communities in the American Civil War
World War I: Trenches on the Web
last rev. 12-03