- About Famous People
- Information about figures from the Civil War, women, spies, authors, composers, frontiersmen, and more. - All Empires
- Index of history articles categorized by era and region. Site includes forum. BBC Online: History
- Provides information on individual series, plus sections on history by topic, by time, and by people. BBC Online: Legacies
- Shows how history unfolds across every locality of the U.K. Britannia.com: British History
- British history articles covering prehistoric to modern England, monuments like Stonehenge, and individual histories for Wales and Scotland. Britannia.com: Historical Documents and Texts of Britain
- Documents the history of England and Wales. Includes charters, histories, chronicles, laws, and summonses. British History
- Outlines the period of British history from 4000 BCE to the 20th Century.- Common Knowledge Network
- Profiles the Seven Wonders of the World, famous paintings and painters, inventors, and the history of the Internet. Domesday Book: Britain's Finest Treasure
- Searchable version of the Domesday Book of 1086 including explanation of how and why it was created, the differences between Great and Little Domesday, and how to interpret its records plus information about life in 11th century England.- Earthlore Explorations
- Pictorial journey into different areas of our world history. - eHistory.com
- Offers articles, timelines, glossaries, and more in a variety of areas including ancient history, the Middle Ages, the US Civil War, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Middle East. - Explanation of History, An
- By David Maurer. Describes the development and organisation of societies and systems of government in order to help people understand economic and political events in the world today. - EyeWitness to History
- Offers historic personal narratives and other first-hand sources from ancient history to the 20th century. - Footnotes to History
- Provides an overview of ephemeral states, micronations, secessionist states, and every other kind of country you never heard of in high school. H-Albion
- Encourages scholarly discussion of British and Irish history and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.- Historic Cities
- Contains maps, literature, documents, books, and other materials concerning historic cities around the world. Historical Directories
- Features a browsable collection of local and trade directories for England and Wales from 1750 to 1919.- Historical Discovery
- Historical documents, list of popes, Presidents, and church councils. - Historical Research in Europe
- Project intended to assist researchers who are planning to use Western European web-based and print libraries and archives. - History and Politics Out Loud
- Searchable archive of historically important speeches and other audio materials. History Channel, The
- Television channel dedicated to history including ancient, world, and British history. Find directory of historical documents, features, discussions, speeches, events, and This Day in History.- History Channel, The@
- History Guide, The
 - Intended to aid high school and college students studying history. Includes lectures in European history. - History Guy, The
- Resource for students, researchers, history buffs and those interested in politics. Emphasis in military history and American politics. - History Link 101
- Art, daily life, religions, maps, and pictures of different cultures across the world. History Matters - Pass It On
- Web archive of the of the campaign History Matters. Emphasizing the importance of history in our everyday lives. Includes information on getting involved through online and local events, sharing stories and photographs, and taking part in One Day in History, a mass blog for the national record.- History of Nations
- Offers a brief history of every nation in the world. - History Place, The
- Covering such topics U.S. history, Nazi Germany/World War II, and the Irish potato famine. - History's Best on PBS
- Directory of companion sites to history programmes from public television. History.uk.com
- Extensive directory of people, historical events, organisations, and places associated with the history of the United Kingdom.- Historylinks Journal & Research Index
- Links, articles, and history related news. - HistoryOrb.com
- Includes articles on specific historical events and broad trends, plus a Today in History section outlining important events, and famous birthdays and deaths. - HistoryWorld
 - Interactive history of the world from the Big Bang to the present day. - HyperHistory Online Project
- Visual chronological relationships worldwide. Famous persons, historical events, empires, political development, religious events, scientific & technical change. - Images from History
- Art and archaeology archive supporting the teaching and study of world history. - International History Project
- Collect of essays, documents, maps, and music covering world history from ancient Mesopotamia to the end of the Cold War. Ireland Facts and History
- Including its economy, politics, and culture. Irish History on the Web
- Includes Irish Studies, history of the famine, Northern Ireland, unionist history, timelines, and more.- Links to the Past
- Information and news from the National Park Service programmes in archaeology, ethnography, historic landscapes, historic structures, history, and museum management. National Archives - The Domesday Book
- Searchable version of the Domesday book, along with information about the creation of the book, and images for the folio and translation.- OCEAN Index
- Indexing historical and biographical content on all branches of general knowledge. Registration required. Our Ireland
- Showcases the history of Ireland and Irish literature.- Past Master
- History Channel quiz game that can be played by one player alone, or head-to-head online. - Peoples History, The
- Post or read personal moments and memories. The Peoples History is a site dedicated to preserving memories for future generations. - Random History
- Provides history and word origins on random topics, from proms to the history of celebrity. Read random history accounts or request your own topic. - Resignation.com
- Offers historically significant resignation letters and speeches from U.S. and world history. - Rulers
- Features a list of rulers and heads of states for all countries dating back to 1700. Rutgers University Libraries: American and British History
- Including reference resources, gateways, and chronological sections on the history of America and Britain.- Scriptorum
- Hosts a number of sites addressing historical, literary, and genealogical issues. - Smart History
- An attempt to model the way in which nations grow and interact. - Smithsonian History and Culture
- Explore biographies of people throughout the world, ancient cultures, archaeology, politics, and more from the Smithsonian. Spartacus Encyclopaedia of British History
- Hyperlinked guide to British history from 1700 to 1920, including Parliament, the Monarchy, the emancipation of women, and the labour movement. Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia
- Provides sketches of selected British and U.S. people, topics, and events from medieval times to the 1960s. TheHistoryNet
- Features articles and resources on world and American history, including eyewitness accounts, interviews, historic homes, and military history. Tudor Times, The
- Parody of a renaissance newspaper covering the Tudor period.
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