World+History

[] Well developed sources provide a framework for locating online sources. [] Visual representation of ears with timelines covering the history of science, culture, religion and politics via maps, people and events. Excellent for putting an event in historical perspective and getting quick background information. [] Links to all types of sources [] The largest broadcasting corporation in the world has compiled interactive and multimedia resources from the news files covering historical events. [] One of the longest enduring websites, here you have an on-line course supplement for students and teachers. [] ThisBritishMuseum site includes a wealth of information to answer the questions children and young adults have about this ancient civilization. [] This site covers all periods of history of the African continent [] Connections to databases, texts, and images for the study of medieval life [] This student and teacher friendly site provides links to excellent resources plus material that covers movies, e-texts and other teaching materials for medieval studies. [] This online cookbook contains actual images and recipes from medieval and renaissance feasts along with explanations. [] This is an interactive journey through ancientEgypt,Greece,Rome, the Near East, the ancientAmericas, and sub-SaharanAfrica. [] This developing site is one of the few resources that examine worldwide indigenous cultures and their history. [] This site is a ‘Wiki’ that provides background information about European countries and their history. [] Portals to world resources, research guides and international collections provide reliable information for educators. The digital collections of primary sources can be used in all subject areas. [] this series of websites provides and in-depth look at the cultural history of the 20th Century. Divided by decade, each page includes links on topics such as technology, art, architecture, fashion, literature and politics of the time period.