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American Studies Department

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Contact information:
P.G. Moreno
American Studies Librarian
PCL 2.402C
(512) 495-4654

Selected Internet Resources for American Studies



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American Studies

The American Studies Crossroads Project
Site developed by Georgetown University reflecting the diverse nature of the discipline with links to to topics ranging from race and ethnicity to arts and broadcasting.

American Studies Discussion Network
H-Net forum for research and teaching American Studies.

American Studies Programs
Links to American Studies Programs in the United States.

U.S. History

African American Resources
University of Texas web site for research in African American Studies

American and British Resources on the Internet
This site maintained by Rutgers University provides numerous links to on-line documents and sites related to American and British history.

American Civil War Homepage
Letters, diaries, battle histories, etc.

American Memory
The Library of Congress online collections include documents, maps, photographs, and sound recordings covering a wide range of areas.

Asian American Resources
University of Texas web site for research in Asian American Studies

Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin
"Special collections library, archive, and museum that facilitates research and sponsors programs on the historical development of the United States.

Documenting the American South
Presents diaries, memoirs, travel stories, and slave narratives related to the American South."

From Revolution to Reconstruction
Primary sources mainly from the 16th to the 18th century.

Oral History Association
"The Oral History Association seeks to bring together all persons interested in oral history as a way of collecting human memories."

U.S. Civil War Center
Provides links to books, magazines, battlefields, cemeteries, and Civil War-era newspapers.