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The World Wide Web has become an increasingly valuable resource for historians.  Unfortunately finding one's way through the web is often frustrating and confusing.  Here are some sites that may assist you in beginning your search.

Scholars' Guide to WWW   Here Richard Jensen, an historian, has gathered together a large collection of sites that would be of interest to scholars of all persuasion; although, given his background, the materials seem to favor history. This is probably the best place to begin your search.

Other sites of interest include:

The Internet Modern History Sourcebook  is a vast collection of sources in history available on the web.  It is worldwide in scope but has enough material for the European historian to make it worthwhile. 

The history department at Tennessee Tech has put together a web page that is primarily designed for undergraduate history majors, but it contains a wealth of material for scholars at all levels.

The History Journals Guide lists history journals from all over the world. 

The Labyrinth is a good place to start for medieval sources.

Eurodocs is a rich and varied source collection.

Images from History provides visual sources.

 

We would welcome your suggestions for web sites you have found that might be useful for European historians.  Please contact me directly:   mailto:valone@canisius.edu

Jim Valone


 

Web site last updated on 06.30.05