History

National History Day

National History Day in Wisconsin

Colonial Williamsburg Teach American History Conference: Bringing History to Life in Your Classroom. Saturday, 04 November 2006, Rotary Gardens, Parker Education Center, in Janesville, Wisconsin. No registration fee or charge for the materials. Contact: Amanda Turner at aturner@cwf.org by Wednesday, November 1, 2006.
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Tab Broyles
at 757-220-7975 or by email at tbroyles@cwf.org.

The State Historical Society of Wisconsin

WI Veterans Museum

WI ECB--Investigating WI History

WI Local History Network

WI History Day by Day

WI History Links on the Internet

WI Electronic Reader

University of WI Digital Collections

Pioneering the Upper Midwest

Wisconsin's Immigrant Children

American Journeys

American History in Song

History 451 (Mike Gordon, UW-Milwaukee)

WI Labor History Society

WI Labor History by Kenneth A. Germanson

Madison Public Library Resources on WI (scroll down the list--the list begins with genealogy)

General U.S. History Links (compiled by Jim Adams)

History Links from the NCHE (National Council for History Education)

History Departments Around the World (Searchable database)

Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

Careers for Students of History

U.S. History Links from Mr. D'Z World

Traces--We Bring History to Life! (a non-profit educational organization created to gather, preserve and present stories of people from the Midwest and Germany or Austria who encountered each other during World War II)

American Historical Association

Organization of American Historians (OAH)

Oral History Association

Historical Text Archive

Hyper History Online

History Links from Dennis Boals

Teaching With Historic Places (National Park Service)

America's Story from America's Library

Exhibitions from the Library of Congress

UWW Guide to Finding Primary Source Materials for History

UWW History Librarian's Bookmarks

UWW History Resources

UWW Guide to Finding Historical Newspaper Articles

Library of Congress, American Memory Collection

History Matters

World History Matters

Do History

National Center for History and New Media, National History Education Clearinghouse

Wisconsin Historical Society, Turning Points

History 101

History Channel Online

The American Presidency