History Program Web Resources
Because of the rapidly changing nature of these sites, we are not able to evaluate or endorse these resources. Nevertheless, we hope this teachers find these history resources convenient and useful.
The Public History Resource Center, which describes itself as "an academic metasite devoted to curating the field of public history as it is practiced online," offers this set of criteria for evaluating public history websites.
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General US History Resources
- American Folklife Center
- American Heritage
- American Historical Association K-16 Collaboratives
- The American Memory Project
- Center for History and New Media
- E Pluribus Unum Project
- EDSITEment
- EyeWitness: history through the eyes of those who lived it
- Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
- History Matters: the US Survey on the Web
- Journal for MultiMedia History
- Library of Congress
- The National Archives
- National Council for History Education
- National History Day
- New York Times Learning Network American History
- Organization of American Historians: Teacher Resources
- Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Social Studies
- Public History Resource Center
- Rethinking Schools
- Thomas
- Web based guides to doing oral history
- Our Documents
- Today in History
The US in the 18th Century
The US in the 19th Century
The US in the 20th Century
The Constitution and the Courts
- Civics Online
- National Constitution Center: Interactive Constitution
- OYEZ Project
- Supreme Court Historical Society
The Pacific Northwest
- Humanities Washington
- Oregon Council for the Humanities
- Lewis and Clark College "The Journey Continues"
Special Opportunities for Teachers and Students
Other Teaching American History Programs
A list of all other TAH programs, including links to TAH program web sites, can be found at Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs Teaching American History.

