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  1. The Essential World History, Volume I by William J. Duiker, Jackson J. Spielvogel, 2006-12-20
  2. AP World History w/ CD-ROM (REA) - The Best Test Prep for the AP World History (Test Preps) by Deborah Vess, Preston Jones, 2006-04-17
  3. The Turks in World History by Carter Vaughn Findley, 2004-11-11
  4. Documents in World History, Volume I: The Great Tradition: From Ancient Times to 1500 (4th Edition) by Peter Stearns, Erwin P. Grieshaber, et all 2005-04-29
  5. Worlds of History Volume One: A Comparative Reader: To 1550 by Kevin Reilly, 2007-01-05
  6. How to Prepare for the AP World History with CD-ROM (Barron's AP World History (W/CD)) by John McCannon, 2006-07-01
  7. A Dictionary of World History (Oxford Paperback Reference)
  8. Atlas of World History
  9. Globalization in World History by A. G. Hopkins, 2002-11
  10. A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium, New Edition by Chris Harman, 2008-04-07
  11. HarperCollins College Outline World History to 1648 (Harpercollins College Outline Series) by Jay P. Anglin, William J. Hamblin, 1993-03-31
  12. World History, Comprehensive Edition (with Migrations CD-ROM and InfoTrac ) by Jiu-Hwa Upshur, Janice J. Terry, et all 2001-07-31
  13. A History of the Muslim World: Since 1260 by Vernon O. Egger, 2007-08-25
  14. Taking Sides: Clashing Views in World History, Volume 2, Expanded (Taking Sides) by Helen Buss Mitchell, Joseph R. Mitchell, 2007-11-08

41. Women In World History Curriculum's Favorite Links
Our favorite internet sites for world history, women s history and women s The Very Model of a Medieval general the Career of Matilda of Tuscany
http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/resources.html
WEB Links By Historical Period GENERAL
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Teaching about Women in China and Japan
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Chinese Women: Incorporating women into lessons on China: These lessons and the rationale given for including information on women into instruction on Chinese history are very useful. Included is an overview essay, lesson on women in the Han Dynasty, the legend of Mulan, and foot binding. Treat with caution, however, the emphasis on foot binding and this comparative lesson. Also see our essay:

42. Women In World History Curriculum
Reviews of Curriculum created for world history classes. Book Reviews of reference,statistics, anthologies, and general history books.
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43. World History
history world and general. This page world history, generally Ancienthistory Medieval history Modern history
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/worldhist.html
World History
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World History, generally
Ancient History Medieval History Modern History
World History, generally

44. Textbooks - Cambridge University Press
Home Textbooks history other areas history (general), world history.Textbooks history (general), world history. Sort by.
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/textbooks/?subject=64X

45. Eighteenth-Century Resources -- History
history. general Resources. Internet Modern history Sourcebook (Paul Halsall I ve found little 18thc. information relating to the world outside Western
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/history.html
This page, edited by Jack Lynch Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.
History
General Resources
Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham)
A huge and impressive archive of mostly primary material on modern European and American history, including much on the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries.
Documents in Military History (Dave Stewart, Hillsdale College)
Primary documents, many abridged, on Dettingen, Culloden, the American and French Revolutions, and miscellaneous military matters.
Current Value of Old Money (Roy Davies)
Pointers to information (on-line and in print) on the relative value of money through history. Very handy.
18th Century History: The Age of Reason and Change (Rick Brainard)
An attractive meta-site on C18 history, with a chronology, and extensive but miscellaneous original resources and links.
Chronologies
Eighteenth-Century Chronology (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
An in-progress chronology on eighteenth-century world history, including literature, theatre, politics, science, religion, music, and art, from 1660 to 1800. Coverage is still spotty, and British culture is disproportionately represented.
The Romantic Chronology (UCSB)
A fine place to start on later eighteenth-century history. An extensive chronology with elaborate search capabilities:

46. Social Studies Development Center
world history (20th Century). general. Mr. Dowling s Electronic Passport Lessonplans, homework assignments, and background information on topics ranging
http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/histlinks.htm
History General History
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Russian Revolution
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... Vietnam Gulf War Break Up of the Soviet Union Bosnian Crisis General History
Agents of Social Change The Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College provides these lesson plans and primary documents for teaching about six individuals and two organizations-Constance Baker Motley, Dorothy Kenyon, Mary Kaufman, Frances Fox Piven, Jessie Lloyd O'Connor, Gloria Steinem, the Women's Action Alliance and the National Congress of Neighborhood Women-whose impressive achievements distinguish them as "agents of social change." Celebrate the Century Teacher's guides and electronic magazines for students, all for teaching about the decades of the twentieth century, are available at this site, sponsored by Microsoft Encarta. The Concord Review This quarterly journal is the only one in the world to publish the academic work of secondary students. Founded in 1987 to recognize and publish exemplary history essays by high school students in the English-speaking world, The Concord Review has published hundreds of research papers (average 5,000 words) by authors in thirty-eight states and twenty-five other countries. DoHistory This site invites visitors to explore the process of piecing together the lives of ordinary people in the past. Through exploring this experimental, interactive case study based on the research that went into the book and film "A Midwife's Tale," both based on the remarkable 200 year old diary of midwife/healer Martha Ballard, visitors can learn basic skills and techniques for interpreting fragments that survive from any period in history. Includes "On Your Own," featuring essays on historical research, a bibliography, and links to useful websites.

47. LSU Libraries -- Subject Guides -- History -- General Sources, Reference Sources
A web site displaying 3000 years of world history with a combination of colorful general history Resources as well resources by geographic area,
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/history/general.html

Home / Online Catalog
A to Z Help Subject Guides: History
General Sources, Reference Sources, and Maps Biographical Resources Gateways to Electronic Texts General Databases and other Reference Resources Maps
Biographical Resources
  • Biography and Genealogy Masterindex [Restricted to LSU]
    "providing citations to biographies of individuals from every field of activity and from all areas of the world." Biography Resource Center [Restricted to LSU]
    Biographical data on more than 185,000 people throughout history. Internet Quick Reference: Biography
    List of links to biographical sources from Indiana University. Hyper History Online
    A web site displaying 3000 years of world history with a combination of colorful graphics, biographical lifelines, timelines, and maps. A synchronoptic design allows to present all categories of humanity from politics to culture, religion, science and technology. Over a thousand files with 12 MB of information are interconnected throughout the site. Historical Figure Portrait Gallery
    Images of historical figures which are in the public domain. World Biographical Index
    From K.G. Saur Publishing, this database provides access to 2.8 million short biographical entries by name, pseudoymes, year of birth and death and occupation among others.

48. The Online Books Page: Browse Call Numbers: D
D, history general, and Regions Outside the Americas (Go to start of category) E577, The Encyclopedia of world history Ancient, Medieval,
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lccn&key=D

49. SocioSite: HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY
Books Online history - general and Old world Book of Visions - An Encyclopaediaof history of Britain and the UK in general - world history Archives
http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/history.html
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History and Social Change
General History Prehistory Ancient World
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50. Wars & World History - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
http//www.vacacc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/firstwar This site about world history in general from ancient cultures to the modern world.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/warwldhc.html
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American Revolution
See also 18th Century (1700s)
The American Revolution
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/revolution/ Check out the Boston Massacre, the English colonial era, and the birth of a new nation at The History Place Web site.
Betsy Ross Home Page
http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/ Information about Betsy Ross, the creator of the US flag.
Colonial Hall: A Look at America's Founders
http://www.colonialhall.com/biography.php Biographies of all of the founding fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence. Each is approximately one page of text.
Liberty! The American Revolution
http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/ This PBS site explores the chronology of the revolution, what liberty meant in the 1700s and what it means today.
Revolutionary War: A Journey Towards Freedom
http://library.thinkquest.org/10966/ This site has profiles of important people of the time, essays about each of the battles, a tour of Valley Forge and Washington's Crossing. Check out Infopedia link for information on battles, historic figures and documents. Includes a history of the American flag and a recipes from that time. Fun interactive games include a timed quiz that helps Paul Revere get to Lexington and Concord and a memory game to match questions with answers.
Spy Letters of the American Revolution
http://www.si.umich.edu/SPIES/

51. European History Sources
European history. general European Sites world War I France Germany Italy Netherlands Nordic countries Spain Portugal Switzerland
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/europe.html
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European History
General European Sites World War I
France
Germany ... Nordic countries See Ancient History Medieval History History of Science , and World War II for other related sites.
General European Sites

52. History - General
A collection of hundreds of outline maps of world history.......Research Subject Guides history general. For more information, contact the
http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?SubjectID=25&Top

53. Cyber Essays
history general Papers African Diaspora In the New world The Titanic history of a Disaster The Modernization of Air Warfare
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Categories General Asian American European ... World Wars History: General Papers Comparison of the U.S.-Japan and German-British Trade Rivalries
Fascism Compared to Communism Between 1933-1945
The New Age of History after the 1500s
Russian and Chinese Methods of going from Communism to Democracy
Slavery Reparations are Wrong and Overall Infeasible
Slavery - Analysis of its Economic Necessity
Rise of Superpowers (USA and USSR) during and after World War II
What The United States Can Learn From Japan
French Views of Slavery during the Enlightenment
Political Interference in Military Matters Economic and Political Development in Zimbabwe Human Rights Issues in Brazil Reasons for English Immigration to the Americas Did the Western World do Enough to Help the Jews in Europe? Adolf Hitler and the German Workers' Union (DAP) Mussolini's Seizure of Power and the Rise of Fascism in Italy African Diaspora In the New World The Titanic - History of a Disaster The Modernization of Air Warfare Check out Direct Essays for over 110,000 term papers!

54. JUNETEENTH WORLD WIDE CELEBRATION
However, with the surrender of general Lee in April of 1865, and the arrival of history of Juneteenth ©Juneteenth.com 19962005. divider.gif (535 bytes)
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Subscribe to the Juneteenth Newsletter E-mail Address: Zip Code: Celebrations History of Juneteenth The Middle Passage Registry ... Anniversary Newsletter How to Celebrate The White House DNC US Celebrations ... Post Your Event In the Classroom Poetry Bulletin Board Registry About Us Visitor Feedback News Releases ...
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JUNETEENTH.COM Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19 th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. Note that this was two and a half years after Later attempts to explain this two and a half year delay in the receipt of this important news have yielded several versions that have been handed down through the years. Often told is the story of a messenger who was murdered on his way to Texas with the news of freedom. Another, is that the news was deliberately withheld by the enslavers to maintain the labor force on the plantations. And still another, is that federal troops actually waited for the slave owners to reap the benefits of one last cotton harvest before going to Texas to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation. All or none of them could be true. For whatever the reason, conditions in Texas remained status quo well beyond what was statutory.

55. 1920 – 1929 World History
Socialists riot in Vienna; general strike follows acquittal of Nazis for politicalmurder. 1910 – 1919 world history 1900–1999 (AD) world history
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005247.html
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56. 1970 – 1979 World History
All Infoplease, Almanacs, • general, • Entertainment, • Sports 1960 – 1969world history 1900–1999 (AD) world history 1980 world history
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57. FIRST QUESTIONS A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE STATUS OF HISTORY IN
Among history teachers of general Enrollment classes, 38 percent earned their BA Distribution of Schools Offering Courses in world history and Western
http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/world-history/news/Charlette.html
FIRST QUESTIONS:
A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE STATUS OF HISTORY IN THE NATION’S SCHOOLS

Charlotte Crabtree and David O’Shea
National Center for History in the Schools
[This Report is quoted from the "Application to the National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Education Programs" March 18, 1991. Table 5 "Teachers’ Judgments of Importance of Teaching Goals for High School American History Classes, Categorized by Class Type: General Enrollment, Advanced Placement, and Remedial" and Table 6 "High School United States History Teachers’ Judgements of Relative Importance of Various Considerations Influencing their Decisions on Course Content" and the narratives explaining the data of each of those tables are not included in this material because they pertain specifically to American history. Capitalization and underlining is consistent with the capitalization and underlining within the report.] This report addresses several basic questions on the status of history in the nation’s schools: How widely are courses in United States history, world history, and Western Civilization being offered to students in grades 7-8, and grades 9-12? How well prepared in history are the teachers who offer these courses? . . . The data presented below were obtained from the National Survey of History in the Schools conducted in 1989-1990 by the National Center for History in the Schools. Our national public school sample was randomly drawn to include every 30th public school enrolling grades 9through 12 and every 34th public school enrolling grades 7 and 8, for a total of 518 and 561 schools, respectively. Of the high school sample, 389 schools or 75.10 percent provided data. Of the sample of schools enrolling grades 7 and 8, 374 schools or 66.67 percent provided data. These returns were judged sufficiently high to permit generalizing from the sample to the state of history in the nation’s schools.

58. World History Research Guide - Marriott Library
world history R E S E A R C H G U I D E Call D299.H5 general Reference,Level 3. THE history OF THE CORONATION OF JAMES II/ Francis Sandford.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/ResGuides/WHistory.html
U N I V E R S I T Y O F U T A H - J. WILLARD MARRIOTT LIBRARY World History
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Search several Utah online catalogs, plus Amazon.com and Alibris. FIND PERIODICAL ARTICLES ACADEMIC SEARCH PREMIER
EBSCOHost Web includes several files for professional journals, newspapers and magazines, health publications and other. The Academic Search Elite file features many journals of interest to historians. Some of the articles are available in full-text. Check also EBSCOOnline for special features.
DAILY LIFE THROUGH HISTORY Useful database for comparing social and economic life through time and cultures. Graphics and full text

59. Best Of History Web Sites: Lesson Plans & Activities
Categories include American history, world history, history on Television, Students take on the role of a world War One general or recreate the events
http://www.besthistorysites.net/LessonPlans.shtml
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Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. This page was updated July 6, 2005. The Center for Teaching History with Technology provides a multitude of free online resources articles, tips, strategies, and lesson plans to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Visit the center and discover, among other things, the best history activities and games and great examples of inquiry-based World History and United States History lesson plans. Subscribe to the free Teaching History with Technology Newsletter and receive resources, lesson plans, and tech tips every month. The Center for Teaching History with Technology is led by Tom Daccord, veteran high school history teacher, academic technology specialist, and webmaster of Best of History Web Sites.

60. Titles On HISTORY / General
Titles on history / general. The Age of Alexander Nine Greek Lives The Autobiography of Santa Claus The Basque history of the world
http://doi.contentdirections.com/mr/penguin_bowker_subject_titles.jsp/HIS000000

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