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- The Center for Electronic Records of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA): has updated the 'Title List: A Preliminary and Partial Listing of the Data Files in the National Archives and Records Administration.
- The National Archives and Records Administration's Digital Classroom. This site features five sections: Primary Sources and Activities, Research and National History Day, Publications, Professional Development, and Limited Engagement.
- Archival Data Online Repository This site contains 12 studies, including US riot and civil disorder data from 1961-1968, slave movement during the 18th and 19th centuries, the Russian and French Bureaucracies of the 18th & 19th and 17th & 18th centuries respectively, and the Catasto Study, a census and property survey in Florentine Domains and Verona Italy in the 15th century.
- The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory. Block buster web site to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire. 350 web pages. In two parts: 1) pre-fire Chicago and the history of the conflagration 2) commemoration and remembrance from souvenirs to exhibitions of the Chicago Historical Society. A model of history on the web.
- International Association of Labor History Institutions the International of collecting institutions in the field. Lists all (ca 100) members. From the The International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam.
- The Labor and Business History section of the WWW Virtual Library Over 500 annotated links to organizations, institutions and resources. Also from the The International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam.
- J-STOR A not-for-profit organization established with the assistance of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This site allows you to browse through the AHR, for example, year by year, or search it for particular key words.
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- The National Archives and Records Administration's Digital Classroom. This site features five sections: Primary Sources and Activities, Research and National History Day, Publications, Professional Development, and Limited Engagement.
- The Valley of the Shadow: Living the Civil War in Pennsylvania A massive and mature site intended to exploit the WWW's capabilities for teaching and research. Supervised by Ayers, the Valley of the Shadow has as much data as possible on a town in PA and a town in VA, one free, one slave. There are census records, press accounts, and personal journals that would provide considerable material for undergraduate research papers and class discussion.
- "Third Person, First Person"Slave Voices from the Duke University Special Collections Library, an on-line version of a recent exhibit.
- Award-winning Duke Rare Books and Manuscripts Home PageExhibits and on-line collections such as "Civil War Women: On-line Archival Collections," which includes scanned and transcribed papers of Confederate spy Rose O'Neal Greenhow and the 1864 diary of 16-year-old Alice Williamson of Gallatin, Tennessee.
- WPA Life Histories--Home Page
- Archival Data Online Repository This site contains 12 studies, including US riot and civil disorder data from 1961-1968, slave movement during the 18th and 19th centuries, the Russian and French Bureaucracies of the 18th & 19th and 17th & 18th centuries respectively, and the Catasto Study, a census and property survey in Florentine Domains and Verona Italy in the 15th century.
- Consumer Price Index Conversion Chart. This goes back to 1800.
- Cost of Living Calculator
- Modern United States Diplomatic History
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