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THE INTERNET HISTORY SOURCEBOOKS
- Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
A "classroom usable" sourcebook of copy-permitted material for Ancient history and civilization courses.- Internet Medieval Sourcebook
This is an online source book of copy-permitted, although not necessarily copyright-free, source material for Medieval Studies. It is the largest online resource of medieval and Byzantine textual sources.- Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Now with almost as many online texts as the Medieval Sourcebook, this also constitutes a "classroom usable" sourcebook of copy-permitted material for Modern European history and Modern Civilization courses. North American and Latin American documents are located within its structure.SUBSIDIARY SOURCEBOOKS
The following consist of thematically based subsets of texts, with some additional documents and links, of the three main Sourcebooks listed above.
- Internet African History Sourcebook
- Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
- Internet Global History Sourcebook
- Internet Indian History Sourcebook
- Internet Islamic History Sourcebook
- Internet Jewish History Sourcebook
- Internet History of Science Sourcebook
- Internet Women's History Sourcebook
People With a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History
SOURCEBOOK THEMES
The following consist of thematically based subsets of texts entirely taken from the three main Sourcebooks listed above, along with documents from the subsidiary sourcebooks.
- Travelers' Accounts
Traveler's accounts of their journeys and the lands they visit are important sources in understanding the past. As outsiders, travelers often note aspects of a culture that are too commonplace for local commentators to mention. More than this, travelers often provide some insight into how their own society understood itself in relation to other cultures.COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHIES
HISTORICAL STUDIES WEBSITES
- Guide to Byzantine and Medieval Studies on the Internet
This is organized into subject areas.- Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet
This page reflect my primary interest as a historian - the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire.- Medieval New York
A guide prepared by students in my Fordham medieval courses to the Middle Ages in New York City.
COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHIES
- The Crusades
- Saints: A Research Guide
- The Byzantine Saint: A Bibliography
- Listening to Medieval Music [Discography]
- Bibliographical Guide to Lesbian and Gay History
- Bibliography of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Catholic Studies
COURSE PAGES by Paul Halsall
Update Information 2006:
As of late 2005 links to course pages at UNF at Internet History Sourcebooks Project will no longer work, and have been removed. It is hopped that this "darkening" will not be permanent.
Western Civilization Surveys [1000 level courses]
- Western Civilization I: to 1715
A website created for Fall 1999 and later for a lecture course taught at the University of North Florida. Full online lecture notes are included.- Western Civilization II: since 1715
A website created for Spring 2001 and later for a lecture course taught at the University of North Florida. Full online lecture notes are included.- European History and Historians I
A website created for a Graduate Teaching Assistant course taught Fall 2000 and later at the University of North Florida. This course parallels a typical undergradiuate survey course, but with a reading load directed at graduate students who will be teaching such courses.- European History and Historians II
A website created for a Graduate Teaching Assistant course taught Spring 2001 and later at the University of North Florida. This course parallels a typical undergradiuate survey course, but with a reading load directed at graduate students who will be teaching such courses.- Shaping of the Modern World
An entirely online course (called Core 4) in modern history taught in Sping 1998 at Brooklyn College. Full online lecture notes are included. Useful additional resources include.
- Portrait Gallery -- images of individuals significant in modern history (i.e. since 1500)
- Core 4 Images - a much wider array of images for use in teaching modern history.
- See also an older approach: Modern History Course
A page created for my Fall 1997, and after, Modern History survey course at Fordham University, The West: From the Enlightenment to the Present.- Core Abroad in Israel and Greece
A website created for Summer 2000 for a foreign study course taught at the University of North Florida. This site includes hundred of high quality images from sites and museums.- Core Abroad in France, Spain, and Portugal
A website created for Summer 2001 for a foreign study course taught at the University of North Florida. This site includes hundred of high quality images from sites and museums.Medieval Courses [3000 level courses]
- Medieval Europe
A website created for Fall 1999 and later courses taught at the University of North Florida. Full online lectures notes are included.
See also an older approach: Medieval Studies Course or low graphics version
A page created for my Fall 1996, and after, Medieval survey course at Fordham University, The Shaping of the Medieval World.- Byzantine History
A website created for Spring 2000 and later courses taught at the University of North Florida.- The Crusades
A website created for Spring 2000 and later courses taught at the University of North Florida.- Myth, Epic, and Romance: Medieval History in Film
A website created for Summer 2001 and later courses taught at the University of North Florida.Seminar Courses [4000/5000 level courses]
- Sex and Gender in Pre-Modern Europe
A website created for a 4000 level research course taught Spring 2000 and later at the University of North Florida.- Saints, Sainthood and Society
A website created for a 4000 level research course taught Fall 2000 and later at the University of North Florida.World History Courses
- Chinese Studies Course
A page for my course in Chinese culture, taught at Brooklyn College, Fall 1995-Spring 1999
How to Cite Documents at the Internet History Sourcebooks Project
The author and maintainer of this site is Paul Halsall [picture]. He can be contacted by email at Please do not hesitate to mail comments or suggestions.
The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is located at the History Department of Fordham University, New York.
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook, and other medieval components of the project, are located at the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.
The Internet History Sourcebooks Project [IHSP] is a world wide web project designed to provide easy access to primary sources and other teaching materials in a non-commercial environment. It was developed and is edited by Paul Halsall with the aid of numerous other contributors.
The IHSP recognizes the contribution of Fordham University, the Fordham University History Department, and the Fordham Center for Medieval Studies in providing web space and server support for the project.
The IHSP is a project independent of Fordham University. Although the IHSP seeks to follow all applicable copyright law, Fordham University is not the institutional owner, and is not liable as the result of any legal action.
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