Best of History Web Sites aims to provide quick, convenient, and reliable access to the best history-oriented resources online in a wide range of categories and has been designed to benefit history teachers and their students; however, general history enthusiasts will benefit from the site as well. Ranked #1 by Google for history web sites, Best of History Web Sitesd receives upwards of 100,000 visitors per month. With links to over 1200 history-related web sites that have been reviewed for quality, accuracy, and usefulness, the site also includes links to K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more. Sites with engaging educational contentLearn More

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Art History Web Sites Lesson Plans, Activities, and more Art History Web Sites The Metropolitan Museum of Art ★★★★☆There is much quality material for art students, educators, and enthusiasts at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art web site. Start with the Metropolitan Museum of Art Timeline of Art History, a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world. Each timeline page includes representative art from the Museum’s collection, a chart of time periods, a map of the region, an overview, and a list of key events. The timelines – accompanied by world, regional, and sub-regional maps – provide aLearn More

Modern History Web Sites Internet Modern History Sourcebook ★★★★★The Internet History Sourcebooks are wonderful collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use by Paul Halsall. The site and its documents are well organized and the breadth of materials is impressive. The Sourcebooks include: Ancient History Sourcebook | Medieval Sourcebook | Modern History Sourcebook | Byzantine Studies Page /African | East Asian | Global | Indian | Islamic | Jewish | Lesbian and Gay | Science | Women’s | Medieval Studies Course | Modern History Course | Chinese Studies Course | Medieval Webguide She Resisted ★★★★★PBS has created a brand-new multimedia presentation onLearn More

Gilded Age Web Sites Lesson Plans, Teacher Guides, Activities, and more Gilded Age Web Sites Newport Mansion Virtual Tours ★★★★★Explore The Elms, the Hunter House, Kingscote, and more in Virtual Reality with these faithful 3D reconstructions of Rhode Island’s famous Gilded Age manors! Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie ★★★★☆Andrew Carnegie’s legacy is that of a hard-driving Gilded Age business tycoon and generous philanthropist. A companion to the PBS American experience video series, this site on Carnegie and his times includes an introduction to the era, a timeline, a teacher’s guide, photos and cartoons, a bibliography, a look at the Homestead strike, and linksLearn More