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Chicago History: The Journal of an Amateur Historian
My blog focuses on the 19th and early 20th century history of the city of Chicago, the amazing prairie phoenix of the Midwest. |
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The Pen & The Spindle
The P&S is an intercontinental history blog shared by non-affiliate PhDs Heather Vallance and Cathy Barrett who draw on primary and hard-to-come-by sources for their content. |
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From Out the Azure Main
Cultural History of Britain, the British Empire and the British Commonwealth |
559 |
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Clio and Me
This blog is about my work in history. My research involves war and society in modern Germany, and I am teaching general survey courses in European history. |
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The Victorian Peeper
My blog covers all aspects of the history of nineteenth-century Britain and the amazing (and sometimes appalling) age of the Victorians (1837-1901).
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Miscellany from Past and Present
One historian's tumblelog (electronic scrapbook). |
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History Survey Links
This blog augments my "History Survey" blog. The focus is on primary sources on the web about Europe, although sometimes it drifts elsewhere. |
749 |
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History Survey
This blog contains information and advice for students in my European history survey courses about studying history and writing well. |
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Stepterix`s History of Counter-culture Blog
A collection of articles and primary sources focused on the surprisingly long history of counter-culture. |
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Investigations of a Dog
Failing better at understanding the past. My main research interest is horses in the English Civil War, but I also go off on tangents about the First World War, computer games, digital history, and the occasional bit of theory. |
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AHA Today
The American Historical Association's blog that focuses on the latest happenings in the broad discipline of history and the professional practice of the craft that draws on the staff, research, and activities of the AHA. |
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BazBlog: The Making of "Bazarrabusa: A Ugandan Life"
Chronicles my research on a biography of Ugandan writer, statesman, educator and mountaineer Timothy Byabasakuzi Bazarrabusa (1912-1966). This blog reflects the "process" facet of a digital history project whose "product" will be published online. |
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Cliopatria
Cliopatria is a history group blog with very broad interests. |
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Found History
Found History chronicles the myriad ways non-professionals do history, sometimes without even knowing it. It aims to foster a broader understanding of what history is and who should be called an historian. |
762 |
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History And Education: Past And Present
This Site Is Dedicated To Philosophizing About U.S. History, The History of Education In General, Teaching Methodologies, And Everything In Between. |
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histoire lyonelkaufmann.ch
Didactique de l'histoire | Mes cours de la HEP-Vaud en Suisse |
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Early Tibet
On the early history of Tibet, from the shadowy beginnings of Tibetan civilization to the Tibetan Empire (7th to 9th centuries) and the 'dark age' of the 10th century. |
908 |
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Holdingford Minnesota-historical
About aspects of the history of small german polish City of Holdingford,Minnesota. A city that was a business hub in the early 1900's. Known for making moonshine . |
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Tapera
Sitio sobre historia y ciencias sociales. |
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The History Enthusiast
I am a student of antebellum American history attempting to navigate the murky waters of academia. |
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Civil War Memory
I blog about subjects related to how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate their Civil War. Topics cover a range of issues from Civil War historiography to issues in public history and the teaching of history on the high school level. |
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ClioWeb
ClioWeb is the online home of Jeremy Boggs, PhD student in history at George Mason University. |
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Early Modern Notes
My main research interests, apart from focusing on the early modern period (c.1500-1800), are: crime and legal history; women and gender; Welsh and British history. Also the relations and tensions between academic and ‘popular’ history. |
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edwired
A website devoted to the teaching and learning of history online |
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