AP EUROPEAN HISTORY

 

LINKS PAGE

 

*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

Mr. Jenkins' Links
Sean's Links
Links to History
The History Channel
Historical Text Archive at Mississippi State University
National Archives
WWW Services for Historians
Horus' History Links
German History Links
Index of Resources for Historians
Directory of Historical Records
H-Net:   Humanities and Social Sciences Online

 

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
Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe
Primary Historical Documents of Medieval and Renaissance Europe
Information on Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, and Modern Europe
Renaissance Art
Renaissance Timeline
A Lecture on the European Renaissance
Information on the Renaissance
Renaissance Architecture
Renaissance Culture in Context:  Theory and Practice
The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
Byzantium in the Renaissance
16th Century Renaissance Literature
Medieval Renaissance Fact and Fiction
Marriage in the Renaissance
Renaissance Chronology
Political Movers and Shakers of the Renaissance
High Renaissance Art
Information on Renaissance Literature
Proto-Renaissance Art
A Renaissance Summary
Machiavelli
Humanists
Humanism
Erasmus and Humanism
The Decameron

 

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
During the Revolution and Under Napoleon Bonaparte
The French Revolution
Modern History Sourcebook:  The French Revolution
Centralization and the French Revolution
The French Revolution Homepage
French Revolution:   Historical Texts
Internet Modern History Sourcebook:  The French Revolution
Webmuseum:   Revolution and Restoration
Genelogy of Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Link Site
Napoleon's Accounts
Napoleon's Lost Fleet
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
The Plight of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Revolution in England and Wales
Women and the American Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution
Lowell National Historic Park:   The Industrial Revolution in England
Women in the Industrial Revolution (Chelsea)
History B300:   Industrial Revolution
Mount Miguel Library:  I.R. Links
Spartacus Encyclopedia/British History 1700-1950
The Victorian Web
The Industrial Revolution:   A Trip to the Past
The Life of the Industrial Worker in 19th century Britain
The Two Countries That Invented the Industrial Revolution
Steam Engine Library
Modern History Sourcebook:  Tables Illustrating the Spread of Industrialization
Poet's View of the Industrial Revolution
This Industrial Revolution and Victorian Era
IRWEB:  The Industrial Revolution
Age of Industry
A-to-Z History:  The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution Links
19th Century Work and Urban Living Conditions:  Women's Labor
The Great Exhibition and Moorish Architecture and Design in Great Britain
The Development of Western Civilization World History Age of Industry
Chadwick's Report on Sanitary Conditions
The Life of the Industrial Worker in 19th Century Britain
U.S. History Interactive:  Eli Whitney
CGI Morse Code Translator
Women Romantic-Era Writers
Images of Romantic Art
Romanticism - Brittanica
Victorian Fashions From 1825-1901
The Story of My Cotton Dress
The Birth of Luddism
How Stuff Works
1848 Personalities
World Transportation Commission Photographs 1894-96
Modern History Sourcebook:   Andrew Ure:  the Philosophy of the Manufacturers, 1835

 

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
Russian Revolution Links
V.I. Lenin
Anarchism and the Russian Revolution
November 7 Revolution
Makhnovists and Russian Revolution
World War I Primary Source Documents
A Russian Revolution
Causes of WWI
Leon Trotsky Archive
A Marxist Writer Archive
The Great Zeppelin Raid
The Christmas Truce (1914)
WWI Links
Fighters of WWI
Modern History Sourcebook:  J.A. Hobson
Modern History Sourcebook:  V.I. Lenin
East Asian History Sourcebook
Indian History Sourcebook
Encyclopedia of First World War
African History Sourcebook
Versailles Treaty
The Age of Imperialism
Imperialism in China and Japan
World War I Links
Internet History of the Great War
World War I Timeline
World War I Summarized
World War I Pictures
World War I Photo Collection
WWI Aviation
Oral Accounts of World War I
Origins of World War I
World War I Internment Camps
Propaganda Posters of World War I
American Red Cross in World War I
Army and Navy Nurse Corps during World War I
World War I Flying Aces
Weapons of First World War

 

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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