AP EUROPEAN HISTORY
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LINKS PAGE
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| *The following is a list to various sites that will be helpful throughout the course. I have listed a few of my favorites, and have tried to arrange them according to category. This is a page that AP students should be of valuable help in building, especially as we develop links to sources related to each unit. |
| AP European History-Related Links |
| 1. The College Board Online | A great source of information about the board exam. It also provides some helpful resource links. |
| 2. Modern European History SourceBook | This is a good primary sources web page with connections to virtually every primary source document in the course. |
| 3. Harmon's Page | This is a great starting off point. There are links to just about everything there is in AP European History. |
| 4. Dennis Boals's Page | Perhaps the most comprehensive history page on the web. |
| 5. Sanderson's Page | The best accompaniment to McKay; Comprehensive notes of each chapter, practice essays, etc. |
| 6. Vanguard AP History Page | The Most Comprehensive Links Page in AP European History |
| Intellectual History Links |
| 1. Lectures on M. Intellectual History | An informative, analytical look at all of the major intellectual currents throughout Modern European History. Great Links to other philosophy pages. |
| 2. History of Western Philosophy | Narrative survey of Western philosophy with links to everybody and everything. |
| Other High Schools with AP European History Pages |
| 1. Ely High School (FL) | Some interesting portions. Specials on Voltaire and Witchcraft as well as practice DBQ's and Essays. (*There are at least 9 DBQ's online, which should be very helpful to students). Good timeline on the British Reform Acts |
| 2. Glenbrook North High School (IL) | Some Fantastic Links to just about everything in the course. |
| 3. The Oakridge School (TX) | Some Great Chapter outlines, terms, and questions for each unit |
| 4. Bishop Verot High School (FL) | Great resource links to other AP European sites. A very extensive list of links for each unit. |
| 5. Mt. Regina High School (NY) | Great DBQ's, which were created by students on a variety of topics. (Food for thought?) |
| 6. Valencia High School (CA) | Great Unit Resources and Links |
| 7. West Linn High School (OR) | A comprehensive links page |
| 8. Rosemont High School (MN) | Good Practice DBQ's |
| 9. Homewood-Flossmore HS (IL) | Some Good Sample Essays on a variety of topics. |
| 10. Vanguard School (TX) | Great Research Links Site |
| 11. York High School (Yorktown, VA) | Great New Page with Games and Notes and other stuff |
| Art History Links |
| 1. The Mother of ArtHistory Links Page | As the title states, this is the mother of all art history links pages. You can get anywhere you need to go from here. In particular, there is a list of virtually every art museum in the world. |
| 2. Charles Witcombe's Page | Tremendous List of Pages and art history departments. You also can find anything here. |
| 3. The Artchive | A catalog of hundreds of painters and visual samples of each's greatest works. |
| Other Favorite Links |
| 1. Geoff's Ultimate Godfather Site | What can I say....I'm a big fan of The Godfather. |
A LIST OF OTHER HISTORY INTERNET RESOURCES |
| General Social Studies |
| National Council for the Social Studies |
| Inernet Resources for Social Studies Education |
| Social Studies Listservs |
| Social Science Resources |
| History/Social Studies Website for k-12 Teachers |
| Archaeology |
| Mayaquest |
History-Related
| More Art History Links |
| The Louvre | |
| 1413.com | |
| Art History Virtual Library | |
| Parthenet |
| Other philosophy links |
| Philosophy Links |
| Philosophy at Large |
| Access the Great Books |
| UNIT-RELATED LINKS FOR AP EUROPEAN HISTORY |
| *These links were entirely created by the Lake Highland AP European History students. This Page is currently in its developmental stage. |
| Unit I - The Late Middle Ages and The Renaissance |
| Unit II - The Reformation, Exploration, and Era of Religious Wars |
| Hampton Court History |
| Fifth Lateran Council |
| Selected Works of Martin Luther |
| The Council of Trent |
| English Reformation |
| The Golden Bull |
| The Reformation |
| Tudor Family Tree |
| The Roman Inquisition |
| John Knox |
| Elizabeth I's Act of Uniformity |
| St. Ignatius of Loyola |
| Ulrich Zwingli |
| Martin Luther |
| John Calvin |
| The Jesuits |
| Angela Merici |
| The Age of Charles V |
| Mary, Queen of Scots |
| The Catholic Counter-Reformation |
| The Battle of Wittstock |
| The Thirty Years' War |
| TimeLine of Chapter 15 |
| Religious Wars |
| Spain and the Revolt of the Netherlands |
| The Spanish Armada |
| Info on Various Periods in History |
| Thirty Years' War |
| Christopher Columbus |
| About Christopher Columbus |
| Huguenot History |
| The Stuarts |
| William the Silent |
| Mary, Queen of Scots |
| Prince Henry the Navigator |
| Vasco de Gama |
| Sir Francis Drake |
| The Duke of Alva |
| Timelines of Wars |
| Religious War Page |
| The Devil and Religious Controversies of 16th Century France |
| Charles V |
| Philip II |
| Unit III - Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe and Eastern European Absolutism |
| 16th and 17th Century Absolutism |
| Versailles |
| Russian History |
| The Ottoman Empire |
| Cardinal Richelieu |
| The Catholic Encyclopedia |
| Louis XIV |
| The Life of Louis XIV |
| Online Encyclopedia of European History |
| Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Locke, Hobbes, and Bossuet |
| The Duke of Marlborough |
| Royal Geneologies France, England, Spain, Germany, and Russia |
| 16th and 17th C. Constitutionalism |
| Georgian England |
| The Restoration |
| James II |
| Oliver Cromwell |
| Revocation of the Edict of Nantes |
| The Fronde |
| Prussia |
| Unit IV - Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, Agricultural Revolution, and Colonial Wars |
| Copernican System |
| Tycho Brahe |
| Galileo Galilei |
| Kepler's Laws |
| Isaac Newton |
| Rene Descartes |
| Francis Bacon |
| John Locke |
| The European Enlightenment |
| Montesquieu |
| Museum of Women in Science and Technology |
| Voltaire |
| The Hume Archives |
| A Brief History of the Salons |
| Maria Theresa |
| The Rise of Prussia |
| Frederick the Great |
| Catherine the Great |
| Method: Philosophy of the Enlightenment |
| J.J. Rousseau Swiss/French Revolution |
| Copernicus |
| Pierre Bayle |
| John Locke |
| Jean le Rond D'Alembert |
| Marquis de Condorcet |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
| Immanuel Kant |
| The Salons |
| Anton Kaunitz |
| Stenka Razin |
| Madame du Chatelet |
| Unit V - 17th and 18th century Social History, the American and French Revolutions, and the Napoleonic Era |
| Racism in 18th Century Europe | ||||||||||||
| Diets | ||||||||||||
| Economy and Community | ||||||||||||
| Individuals in Society | ||||||||||||
| Social Class Distinctions | ||||||||||||
| Medicine in 18th Century Europe | ||||||||||||
| Daily Life in 18th Century | ||||||||||||
| Women's Role in Religion | ||||||||||||
| Incentive of Education | ||||||||||||
| Leisure Time Activities | ||||||||||||
| 18th Century Studies | ||||||||||||
| Army Physicians | ||||||||||||
| 18th century Medicine | ||||||||||||
| Mid 18th Century European Styles, Dress, and Life | ||||||||||||
| 18th Century Documents | ||||||||||||
| 18th Century Resources | ||||||||||||
| The Importance of Food | ||||||||||||
| Martha Ballard - Midwife | ||||||||||||
| J.J. Rousseau | ||||||||||||
Edward
Jenner and Smallpox
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| The Best French Revolution Site in the World - Tons of Images, Songs, Documents, Essays, etc. |
Unit VI - Industrial Revolution, The Congress of Vienna,
The Isms, The Early to Mid-19th century Political Revolutions, and Romanticism
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| Unit VII - Social History in the 19th century, Nationalism, The Triumph of Science, and European Democratization |
Unit VIII - Imperialism, World War I, and the Russian
Revolution
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| Unit IX - The Age of Anxiety, The Great Depression, Interwar Politics, The Rise of Totalitarian Dictatorships, and World War II |
| Unit X - The Cold War, Postwar European Politics, Postwar Social Revolutions, Culture, The Fall of Communism and the Soviet Union, Contemporary European History |
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