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HISTORY 2100

CLASS MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS IN HISTORY 2100

  • NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE GREEKS

  • NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE ROMANS

  • NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE MIDDLE AGES

  • NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE RENAISSANCE, THE AGE OF DISCOVERY,
    ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND, AND THE PROTESTANT REVOLUTION

  • NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, NAPOLEON,
    AND THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

  • TESTS AND EXAMS

    THE GREEKS AND THE ROMANS: THE ANCIENT WORLD


    Temple of Zeus, Pergamon Museum, Berlin Image from AICT

    The Greeks

    1. Pictures of Minos from Tulane University
    2. A look at Greek Architecture from Tulane University
    3. The Alexander the Great Homepage
    4. The Athens Homepage from Indiana University
    5. The Ancient Greek World from the University of Pennsylvania Museum
    6. Classics Archive: Collection of Roman and Greek Authors (from MIT)
    7. The Peloponnesian War (from Department of Defense Graduate School)
    8. Greek Myth Homepage
    9. History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, Translated by Richard Crawley (The whole thing!)
    10. Historical Commentary on the Peloponnesian War
    11. Sparta: A History (from Department of Defense Graduate School)
    12. University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Greek World Virtual Exhibit
    13. Women's Life in Greece and Rome ( University of Kentucky Website)
    14. The Peloponnesian War (Outline from Professor Knox, Boise State University)
    15. Map of the Ground Floor: Greek Artefacts: British Museum
    16. The Perseus Project from Tufts University


      She-Wolf of the Capitoline Image from AICT

      The Romans

      The Etruscans

      The Etruscan Museum in the Vatican (Part 1)
      The Etruscan Museum in the Vatican (Part 1)
      Etruscans, Greeks and Romans (From University of Pennsylvania Museum) 
      The Etruscans (Washington State University)

      The Period of the Kings, the Republic, and the Empire

      A Brief Chronology of Roman History from the Univesity of Saskatchewan
      The Roman Revolution (Outline from Professor Knox, Boise State University)
      Resources on Rome Page
      Wikipedia:Roman Republic
      Roman Government from Professor McManus
      De Imperatoribus Romanis, Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
      The Forum at Pompeii
      Polybius 6.11-18, The Constitution of the Roman Republic
      The Law of the Twelve Tables
      Roman Dwellings
      Information about the film, Spartacus
      More information about the film, Spartacus
      Julius Caesar Page from Perseus Project

      The Decline and Fall of Rome

      The Late Roman Army from the ORB Online Encyclopedia
      The Collapse of the Roman Empire from the ORB Online Encyclopedia
      Attila the Hun and the Battle of Chalons

      THE MIDDLE AGES

    17. Aachen Cathedral ( including information about Charlemagne in German only)
    18. Information from the City of Aachen
    19. Charlemagne (Outline from Professor Knox, Boise State University)
    20. Carlemagne (Entry from The Catholic Encyclopedia, New Advent Web Site
    21. The Ecole Initiative, Early Church History on the WWW
    22. The Germanic Heritage Page (Language, Literature, Mythology)
    23. Labyrinth: WWW Server for Medieval Studies (Georgetown)
    24. The Lord's Prayer in the Germanic Languages (including old English, Gothic, English, German, Frisian)
    25. Netserf from Catholic University of America
    26. The Robin Hood Page
    27. Viking Heritage from Gotland University
    28. William the Conqueror (Outline from Boise State University)
    29. Catholic Encyclopaedia:Charlemagne
    30. The Teutonic Order of Holy Mary in Jerusalem
    31. Norman Conquest from Michael Dutch, Cape Fear Community College
    32. The Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest from North Park University
    33. Chivalric Orders
    34. Feudal Life (from the Annenberg Project)


      THE RENAISSANCE, THE REFORMATION, AGE OF DISCOVERY

    35. 1492: An Ongoing Voyage
    36. In the Footsteps of Martin Luther Homepage
    37. The Galileo Project
    38. The Italian Renaissance
    39. The Renaissance from the Annenberg Project
    40. The Reformation (from Boise State University, Dr. Knox)
    41. Sistine Chapel Images and History, via Christus Rex Homepage
    42. The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua (images) via Christus Rex Web Site
    43. The 95 Theses of Martin Luther, October 31, 1517
    44. Martin Luther (1483-1546)
    45. Timeline of the Protestan Reformation from Academic American Encyclopedia
    46. Roger Ebert reviews the movie, The Mission
    47. Paul Attanasio reviews the movie, The Mission
    48. Rita Kempley reviews the movie, The Mission
    49. Russell Fortmeyer reviews the movie, The Mission
    50. Reductions of Paraguay from the Catholic Encyclopedia
    51. The Jesuits in the New World from Yale New Haven Teachers Institute
    52. Unesco World Heritage Site Jesuit Missions>
    53. "Ruinas Jesuiticas des Paraguay" (in Spanish language)
    54. Mary Queen of Scots, Brief History from Camelot Group
    55. Elizabeth 1, Brief History from Camelot Group
    56. Mary Queen of Scots from the Catholic Encyclopedia
    57. The Royalty in History Site





      THE
      MODERN
      PERIOD


    58. Readings on The Enlightenment from Clinch Valley College
    59. The American and French Revolutions: Study Guide from Clinch Valley College
    60. Declaration of the Rights of Man, France, 1789 (Via Ohio State)
    61. Declaration of the Rights of Man, France, 1789( Via Rice)
    62. Readings on the American and French Revolutions from Clinch Valley College
    63. Marx and Engels' Writings
    64. The Siege and Commune of Paris, 1870-1871 (from Northwestern Special Collections)
    65. German Historical Museum , Collection Documents II
    66. 1914-18 war - Art of the First World War - Guided tour
    67. Documents from World War One
    68. Chronology of Russian History: The Soviet Period from Bucknell U.



      Comments to: Stephen Ross Levitt
      Updated: October 4, 2000
      Copyright Stephen Ross Levitt and Liberal Arts Department