International History
- Foreign Relations of the United States
- National Security Archive, George Washington University
- Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson Center
- The Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact
- The US State Department
- Avalon Project at Yale University
- Imperial War Museum Online Collection
- US Government Documents on WWII
- Documents on the Origins of WWII at Mount Holyoke University
- Documents on the Great War 1914-1918 at Brigham Young University
- FDR Presidential Library and Museum site
- Harvard University’s Project for Cold War Studies
- The Library of Congress's Soviet Archives Exhibit
- United Nations
Holocaust History
- The Holocaust History Project
- Women and the Holocaust
- Yizkor
- Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive
- USC Shoah Foundation
- USHMM
Canadian History
The above site, maintained by the Canadian Historical Association, can be used to search for digital material in Canadian history located on reputable sites. A search by subject at this site is more likely to produce relevant results than a Google search. It is a good place to start. A few other key sites in Canadian history are also listed below.
- National Archives of Canada
- Canada's Digital Collection
- Canada's Virtual Museum
- Canadian Museum of Civilization
- Virtual Museum of New France
- Archives of Ontario
United States History
There are many sites which can be used to explore the history of the United States. Many of them include full-text primary sources. Others include photographs and documentary art. Some of the sites which you might find useful are listed below.
- American Memory
- Smithsonian
- Women & Social Movements in U.S.
- Martha Ballard's diary
- Making of America
- Documenting the American South
Women's History
British History
- The Victorian Web
- Sourcebooks Project
- British Library
- Public Record Office
- Victoria & Albert
- Museum of London
- Imperial War Museum
- The British Museum
- Modern Britain (1688-2000)
World History
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