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World History

Turning the Pages™, the British Library
Best of History Web Sites
Perseus Digital Library
HathiTrust Digital Library | Millions of books online
Basque Digital Collection: About the Collection
Mapping the Republic of Letters
Today at the Museum
Inquisition Collections – Rare Books and Special Collections – Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dame
The Engines of Our Ingenuity: Main Page
Home | Domesday Book
Home – Mapping Buddhist Monasteries
University of California, Santa Cruz, Center for World History – Home
Indian Ocean in World History | A free online educational resource sponsored by the Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
World History Center
The Historical Association
Student Survey on Textbooks
World History Connections
DARMC 1.1
Maps § Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilization
ORBIS
OpenGeoportal.org
World History for Us All
South & Southeast Asian Studies | Columbia University Libraries
Daily Journals of Batavia Castle 1624-1806 :: Sejarah Nusantara
Andvari
Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project
Infectious Texts: Mapping Viral Networks in Nineteenth-Century Newspapers
About Mukurtu Mobile | Mukurtu Mobile
Welcome! – WorldMap
Annotation Studio « HyperStudio – Digital Humanities at MIT
ROC HCI
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science – Research
Song Yingxing – Tian gong kai wu
World Digital Library Home
The Shelley-Godwin Archive
25 Killer Websites that Make You Cleverer
Visualizing Historical Networks
Mapping Jewish Communities
Spencer W. Roberts | history: digital and gendered
Voyant Tools: Reveal Your Texts
Iberia, North Africa, the Mediterranean
Spanish Civil War Maps
Wellcome Images
ColorBrewer: Color Advice for Maps
Google Earth Outreach
Educational Resources – The Digital Classicist Wiki
Biblioteca Digital Hispánica – Europeana Labs
Time series of global resources
HistoryWorld – History and Timelines
World History Matters: Finding: Intensified Hemispheric Interactions, 1500 CE
Primary and Secondary Sources – World History – Resources from Outside the Library – Additional Resources | Teacher Resources – Library of Congress
Rubin Museum of Art: Pilgrimage and Faith – Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam
DH GIS Projects | Anterotesis
Volumes | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
OpenHistoricalMap
Welcome to the Endangered Archives Programme
Langscape: Map
Mercator Puzzle!
Teaching and Technology: Notes and Reflections | History Lab Plus
Home · FlowingMedia/TimeFlow Wiki · GitHub

 

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