6/10/2008
6/06/2008
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Since 2002 I have collected web sites in history that are relevant to courses taught in the Department of History at the University of Regina. My focus has been on sites of academic merit but I have included others that I think are interesting. I have annotated these sites as much as possible. This webliography will expand in future to include more information such as oral history and the history of cities. So far I have included some sites about the history of Berlin, Paris and London. In the near future I will add Shanghai.
How To View It
To navigate in the webliography use the tools in the top bar beside the word Scibd. In the drop down menu next to the words iPaper you can select the view mode you prefer. From here you can also print or download the webliography. You can make the text larger or smaller using the drop down menu farther to the right. The document can also be viewed at Scribd.com. Simply google to Scribd.com and type the words history webliography in the search box. You will be taken to my document. From this location you can also print or download the webliography. The document can also be linked to a social news web site such as Reddit or Del.icio.us. I hope you enjoy my blog and find it helpful.