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American Authors on the Web
This
Web site has two parts: General Resources and American
Authors. General Resources contains hyperlinks to such sites
as Academy of American Poets, Native American Literature
Online, Project Bartleby, and Southern Writers from A-Z.
American Authors is a list of authors arranged chronologically
roughly by date of birth.
HistoryCentral
The core of the
site is the timeline of world history. Culled from one of
MultiEductor's 21 history CD's this time line covers the major
events in world history from the dawn of civilization to 1999.
Links to other sites on the web as well as other resources on
the site are presented.
Voice of the Shuttle
The VOS links to
menus for 25 broad subject areas-from anthropology to women's
studies, as well as topical groups such as "academe,"
"teaching resources," and "reference sources"- and to the full
text of current "featured work."
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New Deal Network
A
research and teaching resource on the World Wide Web devoted
to the public works and arts projects of the New Deal.
The Victorian Web
A "virtual"
undergraduate course in Victorian studies, this site also
serves as an encyclopedia of 19th-century Britain. Essays,
excerpts from primary sources, time lines, bibliographies, and
images can be found on science, technology, literature,
society, economics, visual arts, politics, religion,
philosophy, and "gender matters."
The English Server
Provides research, criticism, novels, hypertext, and
miscellaneous writings from the humanities and much more, this
eclectic site publishes text in the arts and humanities,
broadly defined. The collections include art, architecture,
drama, fiction, poetry, history, political theory, cultural
studies, philosophy, women's studies, and music.
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