History
 

African Studies WWW: Contains a multimedia library and a directory of Africa-related resources online, as well as informative pages about each African country.

American and British History Resources: A directory of history resources on the Internet, arranged by type and subject.

American Memory: A collection of historical documents online, including manuscripts, photographs, pamphlets and sound recordings.

American Slave Narratives: Transcripts and analysis of interviews with former slaves.

Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library: Excellent directory of resources in Asian culture, history, politics, and society, organized by topic, country and region.

Avalon Project: Full text of many historical documents, such as Confederate papers, the Nuremberg trials, and the Magna Carta.

Biography.com: Searchable online version of the Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia.

Canadiana: An outstanding site for information about Canada, including news, culture, history, government and much, much more.

Center for the Study of Southern Culture: Loads of research materials and digitized primary source materials relating to the history of the American South.

Documenting the American South: Full-text resources from the UNC collections. Covers 19th century Southern history and literature.

Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Includes articles and essays, full-text historical documents, illustrations, and an excellent search engine, all concerning ancient world history.

Historical Text Archive: A huge collection of full-text historical documents, searchable and with links to related resources.

Historical U.S. Census Browser: Provides census data from 1790 to 1970, searchable by state and county.

Library of Congress Country Studies: Each country study contains information on that country's culture, society, beliefs and more, with photos, maps, charts, glossaries, and other aids.

Library of Congress HLAS: Online version of the Handbook of Latin American Studies, a wealth of information related to Latin American studies.

Making of America: A searchable collection of full-text historical primary sources, including 1600 books and 50,000 journal articles.

MENIC: The Middle East Network Information Center, a huge and well-organized collection of sources relating to the Middle East.

NativeWeb: Contains information and links pertaining to Native Americans and native peoples of other countries and continents.

Nineteenth Century Documents Project: A collection of full-text documents about events and issues leading up to the Civil War. Examples are South Carolina secession debates and editorials concerning the Dred Scott case.

Nizkor Project: A huge collection of documents, pictures and information related to the Holocaust. Also a lot of information about Holocaust denial.

ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies: A collection of peer-reviewed articles; links to medieval studies-related documents online; and the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, a directory of full-text medieval sources online.

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: Contains plenty of Holocaust information including a photograph archive, teaching materials, and transcripts of museum programs and presentations.

Wars for Viet Nam: Tons of information about the Vietnam War, with full text of many hard-to-find documents.