General World History
EuroDocs: Primary Western European Documents (BYU)
Western Civilization (many links gathered by Konnilyn Feig, Foothill College)
Western European Specialists Section (Association of College and Research Libraries)
Gateway to World History
Historical Text Archive
History Guide
Footnotes to History (James Erwin's guide to lesser-known countries)
Links for Students of History and the Social Sciences
International Institute of Social History (the Netherlands)
World Labor History Links (Yahoo!)
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
International Relations & Security Network (Zurich)
Central Europe Review (online articles and links)
Country Studies: Area Handbook Series (Library of Congress)
Religious Beliefs, Customs, and Practices
Kulanu: Dispersed and Lost Jewish Communities
The WWW Library Directory (over 6000 libraries)
Ring Them: World Telephone Directories
Online Resources for Canadian Heritage
French Ministry of Culture
Artchive: Major Artists & Their Works (Mark Harden)
WebMuseum: Bienvenue! (Network of Art Collections)
"This Sceptred Isle" (BBC British History Series)
Northern Ireland Conflict: 1968 to Present
The MacGilligan Family & the Great Famine (Emporia State University)
Public Record Office (British National Archives)
History: World Online Resources (Institute of Historical Research, UK)
World Civilizations: Internet Resources (Washington State University)
Canadian Journal of History (non-Canadian history)
Online Resources for Canadian Heritage (Canadian Museum of Civilization)
Canadian Studies--A Guide to the Sources (essay with embedded links and webliography at end)
Digital Library of Canada: History
Images Canada
Statistics Canada--Historical Statistics of Canada
Virtual Museum of Canada
Latin American Database
Itinerario: Journal of European Expansion
The History of Education (University Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Near East, Greece, Rome (Paul Halsall)
Iran: Country of the Nobles (Persepolis & other historic sites)
Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet (Anthony F. Beavers and Hiten Sonpal)
Exploring Ancient World Cultures (University of Evansville)
The Perseus Project (Ancient History, Archaeology, and Literature)
World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web (About.com)
Electronic Museum (Minnesota State University, Mankato)
ABZU: Ancient Near Eastern Web Sites
Virtual Museum of Nautical Archaeology (Institute of Nautical Archaeology)
ARGE: Archaeological Resources for Europe (Over 1500 sites in 42 countries)
Classical & Mediterranean Archaeology Sites (Sebastian Heath, University of Michigan)
Ancient Greek Links (Medea, the Musical)
The Greek World of Mary Renault (Ed Stephan, Western Washington University)
Ships of the Ancient Greeks: Internet Resources
Diotima: Women & Gender in the Ancient World (University of Kentucky)
Leptis Magna: Roman Holiday (Essay: Geoff Dyer in FEED)
Lacus Curtius: Into the Roman World
Histos (An Electronic Journal of Ancient Historiography)
Roman Republic Graphics
The Roman Army in Britain
Egypt Interactive (Many Links to Ancient & Modern Internet Sources)
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (by Alaa K. Ashmawy)
Early Church Encyclopedia
The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)
Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Paul Halsall)
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
ORB--On-Line Medieval Studies
The World of the Vikings
Plague and Public Health
Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc du Berry
The Florence Art Guide (use its index for sites)
Humanist as Reformer: Petrarch, Machiavelli, and Erasmus (Duke University)
Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture
Renaissance Science & Perspective
Exploring Leonardo (Museum of Science, Boston)
The Vatican Exhibit (Library of Congress)
History Sources from the Vatican
Renaissance & Baroque Architecture (University of Virginia)
Michelangelo: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling
Medici Archive Project: Includes Documents (1537-1743)
Internet Modern History Sourcebook, Reformation-Present (Paul Halsall)
Erasmus of the Low Countries (online book by James D. Tracy)
Tyburn Tree: English Public Executions (Charlie Mitchell, University of Colorado)
Eighteenth-Century Resources (Jack Lynch, Rutgers University)
French Revolution Sites (Gregory S. Brown, George Mason University)
French Revolution Links (David Andress)
Viking Millennium (Smithsonian)
Viking Historical Sites (Tom Bjornstad)
The Leif Ericson Millennium Celebration (many links)
The Columbus Navigation Home Page (Keith A. Pickering)
Columbus and the Age of Discovery (Millersville, University of Pennsylvania)
Discoverer's Web (Andre Engels)
Exploration (Yahoo)
Latitude: The Art and Science of Fifteenth-Century Navigation
Researching Maritime History (Peter McCracken, University of Washington)
UNESCO World Heritage List
The Hakluyt Society (publications & links)
Harvard-Yenching Library (East Asia)
Society for East Asian Archaeology
The Mongol Khans (Kelley L. Ross)
The Silk Road (University of Washington)
Internet Guide to China Studies: History (edited by Hanno Lecher)
People's Republic of China (Robert Gray, University of Michigan)
Hong Kong Archival Web Sites (Hong Kong Archival Society)
Japanese History (Stanford: "J Guide")
Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library (Dr. T. Matthew Ciolek)
South Asian Resources
Middle Eastern Studies (University of Texas)
African Studies WWW
Africa--History (Karen Fung, Stanford Libraries)
Black History (Universal Black Pages)
The African Diaspora (Universal Black Pages)
Art and Life in Africa Project (University of Iowa)