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American
Memory - Internet Recouces - U.S. History - Pathfinder linking
to U.S. History Internet resources by chronological period. Includes
primary and secondary resources.
American
Memory - Internet Resources - World History- Primary and Secondary
Resources -
Avalon
Project - Documents from law and diplomacy.
Internet
History Sourcebooks Project - Collections of public
domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use.
Making
of America - a digital library of primary sources in
American social history from the antebellum period through
reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the
subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology,
religion, and science and technology.
National
Archives & Records Administration (NARA) - Digital
documents, maps, photos and more.
National
Constitution Center - How the Constitution works.
New York Public Library Digital Gallery - Provides access to over 300,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library.
ProQuest
Historical Newspapers - delivers the complete run of several
newspapers, including The New York Times, The Washington Post,
The Christian Science Monitor, and Los Angeles Times. It offers
an unparalleled online resource for the study of historical events,
social and consumer history, economics, literature, technology,
and more.
The
National Security Archive - Includes a wealth of information
on the Cold War, including transcripts of the full interviews
conducted by CNN for its Cold War series, many declassified documents,
reviews, and more.
U.S. Historical
Documents - Choronological list of documents.
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project at the Brookings Institution -
contains a wealth of information on the trillions of dollars
spent in the name of the cold war. The site includes numerous
links to press and other sources, and the full text of Atomic
Audit: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Since
1940.
WWW-VL History Central Catalogue - Part of the World Wide Web Virtual Library, the oldest catalog on the Web, started by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of html and the Web itself, in 1991. It is run by volunteers who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are expert; Not the biggest index of the Web, the VL is considered among the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the Web.

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