[THE PROJECT] [Primary Documents]
[Syllabi and Course Materials] [Humanities/Teaching]
[Hyper-Biography]
Department of History (University Page)
History Department Home Page
Furman University Home Page
Current Vita
Project Description (by Furman Advantage Research Associate Jeff Bollerman)
Course Uses (For the Mellon Foundation Advanced Course Development Project)
Document Menu: Plain Version
Document Menu: Experimental Frames Version
Library of Congress: American Memory Database
Library of Congress: Drafting the Declaration of Independence
National Archives Exhibit Hall
National Museum of American History (Smithsonian)
American Historical Review
Voice of the Shuttle: History and Humanities Resources On-line
History Resources at the University of Kansas
Historical Text Archive
Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Outline of U.S. History (Electronic textbook with primary documents)
Making of America Project (U. Michigan, full texts of nineteenth century periodical literature)
Library of Congress: A Century of Lawmaking (Congressional Debates, 1774-1873)
Today in history (From the History Channel)
Inaugural Addresses of the American Presidents
Images of American Political History
Nineteenth Century Documents
Furman's 19th C. Documents On-Line
Secession Era Editorials Project
Anti-Secession Resolutions, N.Y. Legislature
Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments (copied from the original computer text at Carnegie-Mellon)
Republican Party National Platform, 1856Produced by Furman Students
Greenville Census 1850 (ASCII delimited)
Pictorial Tour of Antebellum Greenville
Images of Antebellum Northern Architecture (H-41)
Pictorial Tour of Postbellum Greenville
Images of Postbellum Northern Architecture (H-41)(With T. Rossman) Re-Assessing Tom Scott, the Railroad Prince
Mississippi's Antebellum Protestant Churches and Economic GrowthOther Interesting Sites relevant to 19th century history
Lower Manhattan Project (Primary Sources)
Valley of the Shadow: Living the Civil War in Pennsylvania & Virginia
Smithsonian's 1846: Portrait of a Nation
Godey's Lady's Book Online
Jacob Riis, How the other Half Lives, (1890)
Webster-Hayne Debates (Primary Sources and interpretation)
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930 (SUNY Binghamton)
Papers of Jefferson Davis (Rice University)
Frederick Douglass: What to the Slave is the 4th of July? (From the NWU archives of American Public Address)
Old Sturbridge Village
Native American Documents Project (Dawes Act Text & Data, 1871 Reports, etc.--Growing)
Center Hall Foundation Museum of Historic Photography Antebellum images
Great Chicago Fire Page (by the Chicago Historical Society)
19th Century Florida Marriage Records
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Women's Civil War Diaries from Duke University
Interactive U.S. Census Data Online
The Crisis at Fort Sumter
Confederate Broadside Poetry Collection Online
William Strunk's Elements of Style
HST 11: Western Civilization (Winter 2003)
History 11 Discussions: Winter 2003
History 11 Schedule (Winter 2003)
HST 21: Issues in American History (Winter 2003)
History 21 Schedule (Winter 2003)
History 21 Discussion Groups
Suggested Summer Reading for U.S. Survey Students
HST 41: America 1820-1890 (Fall 2002)
History 41 Discussion Groups
History 41 Schedule (Fall 2002)
19th Century Newspapers in Furman Library
HST 75: Senior Seminar: 19th Century Communities North and South (Fall 2001)
HST 95: American Civil War Era (Summer 2003)
History 95 Schedule (Summer 2003)
History 95 Discussion Groups
Useful Sites and Tools for Humanists (My own idiosyncratic list, circa 1998. See especially the text center and TEI info)
ACS Web Publishing for Faculty(A terrific resource of links for page creation and evaluation. The "Education and Technology: Examples and Tools" section is especially recommended.)
E-DOCS: Historical documents on the Internet(A discussion list for people involved with putting historical documents on the web.)
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
TACTweb Text Analysis at Furman
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
Toronto Centre for Humanities Computing
Griffith University Humanities Hub Links to humanities resources on the Internet.
RPI Studio courses in Physics and Calculus
European Distance Learning in the Humanities
Crossroads Project: Teaching with Technology
Epiphany Project (GMU) Electronic Pedagogy
Institute for Academic Technology
MIT--Education via Advanced Technologies
James O'Donnell (U Penn) New Tools for Humanities Teaching
Center for History and New Media
WF Massy & R Zemsky, Using info technology to enhance learning productivity
CHORUS An eclectic resource for computing in the humanities
ACS Computers in Microteaching Workshop Page
The Bartleby Project Columbia University's literary e-text collection
Tenn. Tech's Electronic Documents in History Page Links to other document collections, etc.
University of Texas Historical Portrait Gallery Pre-1924 images.
Electronic Texts Archive University of Texas links to e-texts
Computers for All Students: Strategies for Access
Car Talk (Not your ordinary garage guys.)
Biblical quotes that violate the Communications Decency Act See also the NC-17 Bible
Lancaster Farms Cow Cam (Herd of it?)
Greenwich Village Cam (Coffee and loiterers, anyone?)
Eyebeam Atelier: Digital Arts
Virtual Frog Dissection Kit 2.0
Tour the Heart
The Smurfs were Communists (Sad but true.)
Boston City Limits (Brotherly Bluegrass)
WBZB-am "It's About the Music" (In the age of ClearChann-opoly, this may be the last authentically local radio station in the country.)
WNCW (A close second, if the extremist right's plan to destroy public radio doesn't wipe it out.)
Mr. T Throughout American History (Sad to say, this link is now dead. I leave it here as a monument to the quirky though ephemeral genius of the Internet.)
Mr T. Versus... (Go here instead.)
Atlantic Monthly Poetry Pages (Emerson, Longfellow, Larkin, and multimedia)
Artnetweb (Links to a variety of clever web regeneration and humor projects. The Postmodern Text Generator is a special hoot.)
National Hurricane Center
Radio Canada International (audio clips, world news, etc.)
The Autodesk Chronicles (Entrepreneurs in the cyberCAD age)
This Old House Homepage (Adventures of Norm and Steve)
Ben and Jerry's Dead Flavors Page (See it before the new B&J CEO and his lawyers yank the page.)
Gen. J.C. Christian's Militia Pages (Great pics and commentary. Now in Blog format.)
Bill Gates Personal Wealth Clock (Updated constantly -- lists your personal $$ contribution)
Donna the Buffalo (More music)
Museum of Bad Art (Largely self-explanatory. The backroom gallery is deeply disturbed.)
Random Web Links (A completely random launch into the web)
Nothing but Net's House of Weird Links (A great older collection. The commentaries are as good as the sites themselves. Features links to hotspots such as the "appliance shooting page," "Press the button and Nuke Moscow," and "how to tell if your head is about to explode.")
Color Landform Atlas of the United States
Politicians Who Got Into Trouble or Disgrace
