Society, History, By Topic, World History
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- A collection of vocabulary words, reading syllabi, and short articles covering world civilizatiosn from ancient to modern times, aimed at secondary school students.
- Information on migrations througout history, particularly those in Europe and the western world.
- Lecture notes from retired history professor, Dr. Raymond Jirran.
- A database and online community dedicated to historical empires and cultures of the world.
- Good all round presentations by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College - understandable by laymen.
- Complete course with notes, questions, and links, useful for homeschooling or tutoring at regular and advanced levels. Over 2500 links for over 40 different social studies categories.
- A site for looking up historical information. Indexes sorted by subject, and time.
- Selection of short articles about world figures and events in the early thirteenth century.
- An artist's view of world history and Western Civilization. Broad collection of links by subject to art, literature, and other cultural elements of the history of world civilizations.
- Information on a seven-volume history of Scientific and Cultural Development published by UNESCO. Includes a sample chapter and full table of contents.
- Book by William McGaughey about world history as emerging in five civilizations. Provides some brief descriptions and timelines, relating four of them to changes in communication technologies.
- An Archive of History and Historical Resources. All time periods from dawn of man to today.
- A narrative on trends, successes and failures across the ages in power conflicts, religion, philosophy, and political institutions. Also, monthly commentaries with a historical perspective.
- "HyperHistory Online navigates through 3 000 years of World History with links to important persons of world historical importance; civilization timelines; events and facts; and historical maps."
- An annotated directory of online resources on world history for high school and college students.
- A chronology of western civilization from its Mesopotamian roots.
- Travel back to 10,000 years and see what's hot in world history after last ice age.
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