
In my last post I gave you list of 36 places to find awesome primary sources for American history! Because I loooove using primary sources to teach history, I wanted to share 35 places you can find World history sources! I think they are a great tool to keep students engaged and help them get in the mindset of the people who they are reading about. Check them out:
- The Avalon Project
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Digital Bodleian
- EyeWitness to History
- Hanover Historical Texts Collection
- Fordham’s Internet Sourcebook (one of my favorites!)
- Old Maps Online
- Online Library of Liberty
- Online Newspapers
- World Digital Library
- Euro Docs
- The Perseus Collection
- Epistolae
- De Re Militari
- Florilegium Urbanum
- Global Middle Ages
- Restoring Byzantium
- 1914-1918 International Encyclopedia
- Campaign, Battle, and Location Maps of the Great War
- World War I Documents Archive
- Library of Congress Guide to World War I Materials
- Veterans History Project
- The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II
- Library of Congress Guide to World War II Materials
- The Zamani Project
- Medieval & Renaissance Material Culture
- Catalog of Illuminated Manuscripts
- Web Gallery of Art
- Retronaut
- Duke University Libraries
- Google Arts & Culture
- Resources for History Teachers
- Illustrated First World War
- The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
- Mapping the Republic of Letters
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