Internet Resources
Note: The Benson Latin American Collection at The University of Texas collects Latin American related materials.
General History
Gives details and brief descriptions of a hundred or so books written on the history of Western science, serving as an introduction to the field.
Humanities and Social Sciences on-Line (H-Net)
Provides numerous history discussion networks to which one can subscribe.
World History Archives
"Collection of resources for the study of world history"
Africa
University of Pennsylvania website with links to African Studies on-line resources.
Africa South of the Sahara
Includes links to individual country's sites and topics.
Asia
This site at the University of Texas at Austin has links to a number of resources in Asian Studies.
Middle Eastern Studies
Subject guide maintained by the Middle Eastern Library Program at the University of Texas at Austin
Europe
Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Medieval Studies site containing essays, bibliographies and resources for teaching.
Victorian Web
Provides extensive links to sites related to all aspects of 19th-century Britain.
WESSWEB
"The Western European Specialists Section (WESS) is part of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. WESS is professionally involved in the acquisition, organization, and use of information sources originating in or related to Western European countries."
United States and Canada
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 Indians
Index of Native American resources on the Internet
American Memory
The Library of Congress online collections include documents, maps, photographs, and sound recordings covering a wide range of areas.
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.
U.S. Civil War Center
Provides links to books, magazines, battlefields, cemeteries, and Civil War-era newspapers.
Canada
National Library of Canada's website provides links to National Bibliography of Canada, Canadian Government information, Canadian quick reference, Canadian Library websites, etc.
Yale University resource guide to Canadian Studies.
