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  1. Beyond Burnham: An Illustrated History of Planning for the Chicago Region by Joseph P Schwieterman, Alan P Mammoser, 2009-09-01
  2. Pathbreakers and Pioneers of the Pueblo Region by Milo Lee Whittaker, 2008-07-16
  3. The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes (Volume 2); As Described by Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant by Emma Helen Blair, 2010-01-06
  4. Rip Van Winkle's Neighbors: The Transformation of Rural Society in the Hudson River Valley, 1720-1850 (Suny Series, An American Region: Studies in the Hudson Valley) by Thomas S. Wermuth, 2001-09
  5. Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution (Latin American Histories) by Louis A. Pérez Jr., 1995-11-23
  6. Bonds of Affection: Americans Define Their Patriotism
  7. Bibliographic Guide to North American History: 1995 by New York Public Library, 1996-08
  8. Race, Religion, Region: Landscapes of Encounter in the American West
  9. From Yeoman to Redneck in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1850-1915 (The American South Series) by Stephen A. West, 2008-04-17
  10. Fur Traders, Trappers, and Mountain Men of the Upper Missouri by LeRoy R. Hafen, 1995-03-28
  11. A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions (Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series) by John H. Hann, 1996-02-08
  12. Picking the Lock of Time: Developing Chronology in American Archaeology
  13. In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives of a Native People (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
  14. The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening (American Society of Landscape Architects Centennial Reprints series) by Wilhelm Miller, 2002-08

21. KidsClick! Geography/History/Biography
regions Africa, Arctic, regions Biomes, Deserts, Rain Forests american history ColonialPeriod, Revolutionary War, Civil War Or go to these specific subjects
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/topgeog.html
Geography/History/Biography
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Biography, African-American

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22. Beginning Research--Native American Studies
confines of one of these regions are entered general studies and references, history,specific culture areas brief entries on Native american involvement with
http://garamond.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/amind.html
Beginning Library Research on Native American Studies
Stanford University Libraries collections on the historical and contemporary experience of Native Americans are extensive, making Stanford an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. The interdisciplinary nature on Native American studies means that relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles and published papers. Socrates can tell you what library materials Stanford owns and where they are located, by searching one of the following options: author, title, call number, organization, or subject. When searching Socrates, it helps to know the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). One method of identifying the subject headings is by checking the Library of Congress Subject Headings bound volumes that are located on the Ready Reference Table or near the Information Desk in the catalog area. Another (online) method is to locate material you know is on the your topic by doing an author

23. Syllabus
This course covers Latin american history during the transition from colonial ruleto independence. The readings will involve specific regions and events.
http://www.uwrf.edu/~W1016665/389.htm
Syllabus
Latin American Revolutions Spring 2003 History 389:2
Instructor: David Riggs Office: KFA 355 Office Hours: (and by appointment) Office Phone: Email: david.riggs@uwrf.edu Web Page: www.uwrf.edu/~dr0k Required Books: Available in the textbook library – The Wars of Independence in Spanish America , Archer; Argentine Caudillo , Lynch; Princess Isabel of Brazil , Barman. Course Content This course covers Latin American history during the transition from colonial rule to independence. Students will be introduced to key events and interpretations of historical facts with a special focus on the complexities of revolutionary movements. Class content will take the form of two parallel tracks that sometimes converge. Lecture will provide the broad narrative structure and background and context to the period. The readings will involve specific regions and events.
Course Goals
Broadly conceived, the main goal of this course is to encourage each student to study the unique problems associated with historical interpretations of revolutions in Latin America and gain a nuanced understanding of this important period in history. Specifically, the goals that follow from one so broadly conceived include practicing the art of critical thinking and developing or improving the skills associated with making a logical argument.

24. Modern Railfanning - North American Specific Locale
Modern Railfanning North american specific Locale. Spur Photos, railfan information,and history of the Fitzgerald Sub. Devoted to railfanning these regions.
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25. Department Course Index
Focus may be on specific regions (India, China, Japan, Korea of the family), or amovement (american modernism). 490, 491 Independent Study in Art history (300
http://chnm.gmu.edu/history/courseindex.html
ART HISTORY COURSE CATALOG HISTORY BOTTOM
101 Introduction to the Visual Arts (3:3:0).
  • Introduction to the content and principles of the visual arts. Approach varies with instructor.
102 Symbols and Stories in Art (3:3:0).
  • Themes and imagery in art from early Greece to the modern era.

200, 201 Survey of Western Art (3:3:0).
  • The major periods, monuments, and themes of Western art and architecture. Provides an introduction to the Washington, D.C., museum collections and a historical framework for further study in art history. Designed as a two-course sequence, but each part may be taken independently without prerequisite. ARTH 200 covers prehistory, the ancient world, and the Middle Ages; ARTH 201 covers the art of the Renaissance, Baroque, and modern Europe and the Americas. Each 300-level course is generally offered once every two years.

303 National Traditions (1-3:1-3:0).

26. History, Archaeology, And Classics
fulltext historic writings from these regions, see also Latin american history Linksto resources for Latin America in general and for specific countries such
http://www.usg.edu/galileo/internet/arts/history.html
History, Archaeology, and Classics
General Directories Resources for Time Periods
Resources for Geographic Locations
Archaeology and Classics ... Jobs
Return to
General Directories
These large directories can be somewhat overwhelming. Consider one of the smaller, more specific resources listed in the sections below, if appropriate. HyperHistory Online
This site provides timelines for major events in world history. The chronology includes links to further explanations of historical importance. Index to History Resources
A medium-sized collection of links to core history resources. Voice of the Shuttle: History Page
A large, well-organized directory providing links to several hundred history resources. World History Compass
A listing of history resources for various countries and eras. Includes links for many small nations not covered elsewhere. WWW-VL History: Central Catalogue
The history section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library links to recommended web sites arranged in categories: Research: Methods and Materials, Eras and Epochs, Historical Topics, and By Countries and Regions.
History Resources by Time Period
Resources which focus on a specific time in history but are not limited to one particular country or region.

27. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Spirituality, Religion, Medicine
Books on specific Peoples regions. editors, One Nation Under God The Triumphof the Native american Church. Stewart, Omer C., Peyote Religion A history.
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/naspirit.htm
Native American Spirituality, Religion, and Medicine
Your local public library may have some of these, or may be able to get them for you from other libraries. Those that are in print (many are) can be purchased through bookstores or directly from the publishers. Books About Black Elk General Books General Books Alexander, Hartley Burr, The World's Rim: Great Mysteries of the North American Indians. 1953, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge, Sources of Life. 1977, 1992, Navajo Community College Press, Tsaile, Arizona. Bierhorst, John, Bierhorst, John, Bruchac, Joseph, 1993, The Crossing Press, Freedom, California. Deloria, Vine, Jr., God is Red: A Native View of Religion. Updated second edition, 1994, Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, Colorado. Native American author. First published in 1972. I Become Part of It: Sacred Dimensions in Native American Life. 1989, 1992, Harper Collins, San Francisco. Eastman, Charles A. (Ohiyesa), The Soul of the Indian: An Interpretation. 1980, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. Sioux author. First published in 1911.

28. Colby College Libraries: Research: American History
specific names and events Teapot Dome Scandal, 1921 Presents 17 broad regions including290 ethnic groups major journals devoted to american history to which
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/amhist.shtml
Contents Guides
Subject Headings

General Encyclopedias, Handbooks

Atlases and Maps
...
Links for the History Profession (Organization of American Historians)

Guides
  • Handbook for Research in American History
    Ref Z 1236 .P78 1994 The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature
    Ref Z6201 .A55 1995 Harvard Guide to American History
    Ref E 174 .A2 F74 2 vols. Reader's Guide to American History
    Ref E178 .R43 1997 A Short Guide to Writing About History
    Miller Reserve D13 .M294 1995
Subject Headings Note: Below are examples of subject headings relating to American History. Use the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes for help in identifying subject terms appropriate to your topic. North America - Civilization - British influences North America - History - Colonial period, CA1600-1775 Great Britain - Colonies - America Women Colonists - United States - History United States- Description and Travel United States - Economic Conditions United States - Foreign Relations United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 United States - Politics and Government Untied States - Race Relations United States - Social Conditions Specific names and events Teapot Dome Scandal, 1921-1924

29. Colby College Libraries: Research: Native North American Literature
may exit for regions of the country or specific tribes as Native american Press Archives(Univ press and materials related to Native press history, collects and
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/nnalit.shtml
Starting Points

  • Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown
    American Indian literatures: an introduction, bibliographic review, and selected bibliography.
  • PS 508.I5 S6 1995
    Smoke Rising: the Native North American LiteraryCompanion.

Bibliography
  • REF Z1229.I52 R64 1985
    Rock, Roger O.
    The native American in American literature: a selectively annotated bibliography.
  • REF Z1209.2.U5 L57 and Supplement
    Littlefield, Daniel F.
    A biobibliography of native American writers, 1772-1924.
  • Bibliography of Native North Americans
    Available: CBB only
    Updated: annually Access: Silver Platter Based on the cumulative 8 volumes of the Ethnographic Bibliography of Native North America, the standard reference work on the native peoples of North America. Presents 17 broad regions including 290 ethnic groups, with over 80,000 citations published from the 16th century to the present.
  • REF PM155.D53 1994 Dictionary of Native American literature.
  • REF PS153.I52 N39 1997 Native American writers of the United States.
  • REF PS508.I5 N38 1994 Native North American literature: biographical and critical information on native writers and orators from the United States and Canada from historical times to the present. Literature and Publications
    • Search the CBB Catalog for books by individual Native American authors or use subject headings such as:
      • American literature - Indian Authors
      • Indians of North America - Fiction
      • Indians of North America - Poetry
      • Headings may exit for regions of the country or specific tribes as well, e.g.Navajo Indians - Literary Collections
  • 30. National Building Museum - Exhibitions - Past 2000-1996
    HAER surveys entire regions or specific endangered sites in saving significantsites of american industrial or engineering history from destruction.
    http://www.nbm.org/Exhibits/past/2000_1996/Haer.html
    Your browser does not support script Home: Exhibitions: Past: 2000-1996: Thirty Years of the Historic American Engineering Record
    Library of Congress.
    Monuments, Mills,
    and Missile Sites:
    Thirty Years of the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)
    October 26, 2000 - May 20, 2001
    The Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documents historically significant engineering and industrial works throughout the United States. Established in 1969, HAER is administered by the National Park Service, with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and other engineering societies serving in an advisory capacity. The Library of congress is the repository for the collection.
    Over the past three decades, the Historic American Engineering Record has created a singular public archive documenting engineering marvels and industrial icons. This exhibition showcases a tiny fragment of HAER 's legacy. Many of the sites were recorded as key examples of the technological advances that emerged from the increased industrialization and mechanization of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Other documented sites represent milestones in engineering. Others are notable for their commonality. All are part of America's rich industrial and engineering heritage.

    31. UNIS - External Resources
    american history, Wars and more. history, Athens, Good link page to a number of historicalarchives and sites relating to specific geographic regions.
    http://www.unis.org/resources/

    32. Political Science Courses
    321, american Constitutional history (3), (Prerequisite 101 civil rights in theamerican constitutional context patterns of nations in specific regions of the
    http://www.fmarion.edu/polsci/Courses.htm
    Political Science Courses (POL)
    2001-2002 Catalog
    United States Government An examination of the United States political institutions with particular attention to the principles, processes, structure, and functions of the national government. Introduction to Political Science Introductory study of the basic principles and concepts of political science with emphasis on the nature and function of political systems. Contemporary Political Issues Study of current governmental and political problems of national or international scope. Students are required to report on readings from current news periodicals. Political Participation in America (Prerequisite: 101 or 103) Introduction to political participation, emphasizing voting, public opinion, political socialization, and the development of political cultures and subcultures in the U.S. State and Local Government (Prerequisite: 101 or 103) Survey of the functioning and problems of state and local government in the United States, with illustrations from South Carolina jurisdictions. International Relations (Prerequisite: 101 or 103) Examines the major factors underlying international relations, the methods of conducting foreign relations, the foreign policies of the major powers, and the means of avoiding or alleviating conflicts.

    33. CheatHouse.com -
    Area and Country Studies specific countries and regions. Ancient Egypt customsubject description - North american history custom subject
    http://www.cheathouse.com/elist/
    Area and Country Studies
      Specific countries and regions.
    Artists
      Famous artists through all time.
    Alternative
      Everything under paranormal, eg. astrology, UFOs
    Arts
      Various paintings and works of art, artist, periods and styles, movies, TV shows and film analysis.
    Design Arts
      custom subject description
    Drama
      custom subject description
    Film and TV Studies
      custom subject description
    Music History and Studies
      custom subject description
    Performing Arts
      custom subject description
    Works of Art
      custom subject description
    Film History
      custom subject description Film Review and Analysis   custom subject description Genre Study   custom subject description Performers and Composers   custom subject description Business   Business in general, accounting, marketing and cases. Accounting   custom subject description Markets and Exchanges   custom subject description Marketing   custom subject description Humanities   History, literature, book, authors, philosophy and classical studies. Literature   Book reports, reviews, analysis of classic and modern literature. Classical Studies   custom subject description Latin Language and Literature   custom subject description Greek Language and Literature   custom subject description Mythology   custom subject description Health and Medicine   custom subject description Diseases   Discussions of various diseases, eg. AIDS, cancer.

    34. Madrid Course Descriptions - Marquette University
    US, Japan) and their international strategies, with specific attention to betweeninterior regions, coastal regions and the Hist 963M Latin american history.
    http://www.marquette.edu/as/madrid/coursedescr.htm
    Madrid Course Descriptions The following courses are generally offered in Madrid during the terms indicated. Not all courses are offered every semester and some are offered on an occasional basis. Courses may be canceled or added without prior notice.
    Note on course numbering: The courses begin with a 9 to indicate Marquette off-campus courses. The M indicates Madrid. All courses carry upper-division credit. Spanish course numbers correspond to those offered through the Marquette Spanish department.
    Anthropology
    Art Economics Geography ... Complutense Courses
    Anthropology Anth 998M
    - Ethnology of Mexico and Latin America. Offered occasionally.
    3 semester credits
    Please contact the Milwaukee office for a detailed description.
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    Art Art 932M - Spanish Paintings at the Prado I: Early European Painting to El Greco. (Fall)
    4 semester credits
    See description for Art 933M below.
    Art 933M - Spanish Paintings at the Prado II: Period of Phillip III to Goya. (Spring)

    35. The Scout Report - March 16, 2001
    new site from the Journal of american history will feature be taught in an undergraduateUS history survey. across the world and in specific regions each month
    http://scout.wisc.edu/report/sr/2001/scout-010316.html
    go to text version The Internet Scout Project The Scout Report
    Volume 7, Number 8
    March 16, 2001
    A Publication of the Internet Scout Project
    Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and educators. However, everyone is welcome to subscribe to one of the mailing lists (plain text or HTML). Subscription instructions are included at the end of each report.
    Subject Specific Reports
  • Research and Education

    http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2001/se-010314.html

    Volume 4, Number 14 of the is available. The In the News section annotates seven resources exploring genes and musical ability.
    [Back to Contents]
    Two from the CIA
    CIA's Analysis Of The Soviet Union, 1947-1991 [.pdf]
    http://www.cia.gov/csi/books/princeton/

    CIA Electronic Document Release Center Princeton Collection
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/Princeton_Collection.html

    Titles Page http://www.foia.ucia.gov/net_princeton.htm
  • 36. February 2003 Book Review
    that one is encouraged to read more, especially about specific regions of frantic inhis famous cabin on its banks) and incidents in american history such as
    http://www.maineharbors.com/febbk03.htm
    February
    BOOK REVIEW
    - by Carol Standish A
    s the Nineteenth century marched on, an increasingly sizeable portion of the Western world was stirred, not shaken, by the entrepreneurial brainstorm of one Frederic Tudor. A “diminutive, pig-headed” Bostonian, Tudor was one of the most remarkable businessmen of his times. The Frozen Water Trade by Gavin Weightman (Hyperion, 247pp, $23.95) is the story of the man “who dedicated most of his life to supplying ice to the tropics,” long before the invention of artificial refrigeration. D uring his privileged childhood Frederic and his siblings enjoyed ice cream and iced drinks in the summer. Ice cut from the farm pond in winter was stored in an icehouse for the express purpose of warm weather refreshment. In the summer of 1805, Frederic, then 22, and his older brother William were enjoying that very luxury at a family picnic when it dawned on Frederic (so the story goes) that there was money to be made shipping such a commodity to the West Indies and other hot climates. T he first square-rigged sailing vessel to carry a cargo of ice left Boston on February 10, 1806. The departure was reported in the Boston Gazette:

    37. The USArray Initiative
    and core structures using beamforming methods;; the history of North american subductionand and after passage of the array through specific regions of the
    http://www.iris.iris.edu/USArray.gsa.html
    The USArray Initiative
    Introduction.
    Images powerfully shape our thinking about nature. Consider what our understanding of North American tectonics would be like if our best image of the continent's topography was as blurred as the one shown below, at left (Figure 1). First-order features like the Cordillera are barely resolved and the characteristic topography within provinces like the Basin and Range and Great Valley are obscured beyond recognition. Yet it is precisely such a fuzzy view of the lithosphere and deeper mantle that we currently bring to the four-dimensional problem of understanding the structure, evolution, and dynamics of the North American continent. Figure1. Topography of western US at different degrees of resolution. Left, filtered at 500 km, a resolution similar to that of current global tomographic models. Right, at resolution of 1 km (Simpson and Anders, 1992). As designed, USArray will provide resolution of crustal and upper mantle structure on the order of tens of kilometers. At a workshop in Albuquerque last March, jointly sponsored by the National Science Foundation and IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology), seismologists and geologists discussed the design and implementation of an ambitious plan to explore, map, and develop an integrated understanding of North American geology. Proposed is the development of a facility, USArray, that amounts to a "Hubble telescope for the Earth sciences" (Levander, et al., 1999). In this article, we would like to introduce this initiative to the broad Earth-science community represented by GSA and invite input and participation.

    38. Learning Objectives/Outcomes
    of view; an ability to use the analytic tools of a specific discipline to engagein comparative analyses of cultures, nations, and regions. american history
    http://www.albany.edu/gened/learnoutcome.html
    Learning Objectives/Outcomes:
    The New General Education Program
    Learning Objectives for General Education Arts Courses (Developed by Focus Group of UAlbany faculty)
    Arts courses enable students to demonstrate:
  • an understanding of the history and/or practice of one form of artistic expression. recognition of the difference and overlap between creative and critical thinking. an understanding of the function and meaning of form. that they have the vocabulary they need to continue to learn about how art is made and interpreted. depending on the nature of the course, arts courses enable students to demonstrate an understanding of how art works are embedded within different cultures at different times and places.
  • Courses meeting The Arts Requirement
    Learning Objectives for General Education Humanities Courses (Developed by Focus Group of UAlbany faculty) Humanities courses teach students to analyze and interpret texts, ideas, artifacts, and discourse systems, and the human values, traditions, and beliefs that they reflect.
  • Humanities courses enable students to demonstrate knowledge of the assumptions, methods of study, and theories of at least one of the disciplines within the humanities.
  • 39. LSU Libraries-Geography Subject Guide
    interest to learn more about climate in specific regions. Cultural Maps This siteoffers american maps, both and South America cartographic history materials.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/geo/
    Middleton Library
    Baton Rouge, LA
    Telephone:
    225-578-LOLA Fax:
    To request a book, click here To see new books, click here Collection Development Policy for Geography and Anthropology
    Louisiana State University's Department of Geography and Anthropology

    40. Oregon Cities Oregon (Oregon Counties)
    Oregon Cities. To find cities in specific regions of Oregon, visit theRegional pages of Online Highways. Interactive american history.
    http://www.ohwy.com/or/o/orcity.htm
    Location: Oregon Oregon Counties Oregon Cities
    To find cities in specific regions of Oregon, visit the Regional pages of Online Highways. The largest city in Oregon is Portland . The oldest American settlement west of the Mississippi is Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia. The capital of Oregon is Salem Find similar pages at Oregon Counties
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