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Dr. Jim Arnold, Principal jarnold@mcsdga.net |
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...links to various ancient and classical history and cultures mega-websites. The Camelot Project, The University of Rochester ...database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information searchable by Main Menu (Arthurian characters, symbols, and sites), by an Author Menu, or an Artist Menu. Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History ...an outline of heraldry in England and Scotland. Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History/Royal Families of World History ...chronological list of the Royal families and emperors throughout the history of the world; divided by area or country. ...offers links to castle history, castle photos, castle site of the day, etc. Celtic Studies Resources on the Web ...interesting Celtic resources, such as languages and culture, art and archeology, and Medieval manuscripts. David Nash Ford's Early British Kingdom on Britannia ...history of all those little known kingdoms that existed in Britain during the Age of King Arthur, plus biographies, genealogies, texts, and articles. ...resource for new Titanic research, passenger and crew biographies, online discussions, multimedia files, etc. Exploring Ancient World Cultures: An Introduction to Ancient World Cultures on the WWW ...an exhibition of websites pertaining to world cultures. ...a wonderful site dealing with World War I, includes related poems, interviews, and personal letters home. How Deep Can They Go? RMS Titanic's Final Resting Place ...gives links to Titanic-related information sites and information; Titanic-related organizations; student sites about the Titanic; newspaper and magazine accounts; museums; organizations and individuals associated with the Titanic; Titanic links from other Titanic websites; Titanic-related artifacts, memorabilia and nostalgia; art, books, film, video, music, dance and literature. ...easy to maneuver site (colorful graphics, lifelines, timelines, and maps) guided by a color-coded menu. The site is divided into four subtopics: people, history, events, and maps. ...contains genealogical information linking almost every ruler of Europe from every time period. King Arthur and the Early British Kingdoms: History and Legend ...visit sites associated with Arthur, explore the historical evidence for his existence and discover Glastonbury, the legendary center of the Arthurian universe. Also, available are original sources and texts, biographies on Arthurian characters, maps, reading lists, and more. The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies ...has about everything you want to know about medieval times. "Special Topics" include: Arthurian studies; heraldry, arms, and chivalry; medieval women; and Vikings, Runes, and Norse culture. Provides links to medieval texts, articles, journals, and bibliographies. Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge (1558-1603)
...bites of
Elizabethan life that are, have been, or should be "common knowledge" for those
who work and play in the 16th Century on a regular basis; however,
this site is for anyone seeking information about what life was like in
Elizabethan England. It is primarily social history, not political or military. ...discover the medieval world and all the fascinating topics and trivia it includes; find information about who's who of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. If you are new to medieval studies, or if you have a homework project, check here first for frequently answered questions.. Medieval History: Life in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ...find all sorts of information on the Middle Ages and Renaissance, plus who was who in medieval history, a medieval atlas, a site map, and a castle of the day. Medieval History: Life in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ...find information on who was who in medieval history, a medieval atlas, a site map, site and castle of the day, FAQs, and various medieval subjects. Medieval Sourcebook: The Middle Ages ...full texts of medieval sources according to type. Has a section devoted to the Saints' lives from ancient through Byzantine periods. ...attempts to provide accurate, referenced information on technological innovation and related subjects in western Europe during the Middle Ages. This site may be searched by subject, historical timeline, or references used in articles. ... massive resource on medieval studies, meant to be used by both teachers and students. The Middle Ages, Chivalry, & Knighthood ...offers links to numerous sites. Some of the topics included are: medieval terms; the Crusades; feudalism & daily life; castles; medieval women; Jews in the Middle Ages; religion; the Inquisition; the Black Death; witchcraft; torture & punishment; Nostradamus; jesters; food & drink; art & architecture; chivalry, knighthood, heraldry, & medieval weaponry. Middle Ages: What Was It Really Like to Live in the Middle Ages? ...shows the reality of life in the Middle Ages, a period that extended from approximately the fifth century to the fifteenth century in Western Europe, was sometimes all these things, as well as harsh, uncertain, and often dangerous. Multnomah Country Library Homework Center: Ancient and Classical Cultures Sites ...a well-chosen list of links to support the study of ancient cultures. NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources ...find links to over 1,700+ sites of medieval resources. NM's Creative Impulse: The Artist's View of World History and Western Civilization ...views history through the eyes of an artist. The site consists of two sections; the first one lists the historical links dealing with the people, places, events and resources of the time. Select the time frame (from prehistory to recent) of history to be researched and find resources galore. The second section contains links for the Art, Music, Drama, Literature, Daily life and Culture of the period. NM's Creative Impulse: The Development of Western Civilization I ...though created for the benefit of ACE World Studies, Art History and World Civilization students at the Signature Learning Center and the University of Evansville, this site is a resource for all students and teachers who want to find a lot of information about a particular time period, such as Prehistory, Mesopotamia, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Modern, Recent, etc. The links are divided into history (people, places, events, & general resources), art & literature, music & dance, daily life & culture, and sculpture. ...in September 1666, much of London vanished in the Great Fire. This site tells the story of the fire, explains its legacy, and includes links to other great resources. Renaissance: What Inspired This Age of Balance and Order? ...discover the forces that drove this rebirth in Europe, and in Italy, in particular. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World ...very interesting, informative site about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. ...an annotated list of the major Vietnam War resources on the Internet. What Did You Do in the War Grandma?
...a compilation
of oral histories from women dealing with life during WWII.
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