Historycentral is History's Home on the web. The core of the site is our timeline of world history. Culled from one of MultiEducator's 21 history CD's this time line covers the major events in world history from the dawn of civilization to 2012. Links to other sites on the web as well as other resources on the site are presented in the right margin of the pages.

The second major section of our site is the part devoted to Americas Wars. That section includes the history of every major war in America's history from the Revolutionary War to Iraqi Freedom. These sections include photos and description of the each major event.

The site also features a major section on the elections. This part includes the history of each and every election. The history includes both popular and electoral votes in each election, turnout, as well as a map of the states carried by each competing candidate. The section also includes updates on Election 2012.

Another part of the site is called NationbyNation.com this section includes pages on the economy, population, history, and geography of all the nations of the world. In addition there are updated links and news feeds from the various nations.

The site includes over 2500 primary source documents in American history. From a first hand account of the discovery of the New World by Columbus to address by President Bush, the site provides an excellent insight into American History as seen in original documents.

The biography section of the site includes biographies of the 500 most important people of the 20th century. We are taking nominations for additions to the list. The section also includes biographies of the Presidents and First Ladies of the United States as well as Civil War and Revolutionary War Generals. In addtion there are sections on American of both tne New Nation and Antebellum history of thte US

A major section of the site is our sub-site NavyHistory.com. This site includes the history of every US Attack Carrier, Battleship, Destroyer and Cruiser. We are currently adding other sections. It is our hope to eventually have every US naval ship represented on this site. A key part of the site is the memory section where we are asking those to serve to send us their memories of various events so we can preserve them. It also has a section on This Month in Naval History.

A further section of the site includes the History of Aviation. This section now has information and photos of American Aircraft of World War II. The section will soon expand to include information on aircraft from the Wright Flyer to the Boeing 787.

The site also includes a section on the History of Railroads. This section taken from MultiEductor's History of Railroads today includes photos of railroad section from throughout the US. The site now includes a history of the major events in Railroad history.

Источник описания:History Сentral

The Economic History Association owns and operates the EH.net website and mailing lists to provide resources and promote communication among scholars in economic history and related fields. The Economic History Society(U.K.), the Business History Conference,  the Cliometric Society, and the Economic and Business History Society also support the site.

EH.Net began in 1994 as the Econhist internet discussion list. It added several other discussion lists and was chartered in 1996 to provide a wide range of internet-based services to economic historians, historians of economics, economists, historians, related social scientists and the public.

These services include research abstracts and book reviews, a collection of course syllabi, a directory of economic historians, the EH.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History, several databases, and numerous links to websites related to economic history.

Источник описания:Economic History (EH.net)

Though it is a relatively recent field of study, women's history is inscribed across all of the Harvard Library holdings gathered since 1638. By examining those holdings afresh and querying them in a new and feminist light, the curators of Women Working have aggregated thousands of items that illuminate women's history. The result is a unique, virtual collection, comprising over 650,000 individual pages from more than 3,100 books and trade catalogs, 900 archives and manuscript items, and 1,400 photographs.

Women Working, 1800–1930 is a digital exploration of women's impact on the economic life of the United States between 1800 and the Great Depression. Working conditions, workplace regulations, home life, costs of living, commerce, recreation, health and hygiene, and social issues are among the issues documented in this online research collection from Harvard University.

Источник описания:Women working, 1800 - 1930

Тематический электронный ресурс, реализованный в рамках проекта кафедра исторической информатики исторического факультета МГУ им. М. В. Ломоносова , представляет собой верифицированную базу данных исследований по социально-экономической истории дореволюционной России.