Indiana

  • Resource Connection
    Search engine for finding and viewing online learning resources, particularly helpful in finding material tied to the Indiana Academic Standards. Resource Connection items are provided to users by major Indiana institutions and national agencies.

  • Conner Prairie
    Award-winning Indiana history site, with collection of full-text articles (click on "History Online")

  • Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana
    Premier state historic preservation organization.

  • Historic Southern Indiana
    Alliance of historic sites, agencies, and individuals which seeks to identify, protect and preserve, develop, enhance, and promote the historical, natural, and recreational resources of southern Indiana. Sponsored by the University of Southern Indiana.

  • Indiana Department of Education
    Gateway to the Department of Education's resources, including information about schools on the Net.

  • Indiana Historical Bureau
    State agency producing Indiana history resources. You'll find key documents and a useful set of timelines here.

  • Indiana Historical Society
    "Preserving Hoosier heritage since 1830," reads this website's banner. Features the ultimate collection of links to Indiana historical and cultural websites.

  • Indiana Humanities Council
    Building stronger communities through targeted programs in leadership, education, and culture. Special education page on website.

  • Indiana Magazine of History
    Information about the Indiana Magazine of History with a searchable online index for issues published from 1980-2001 (2002 is in preparation). A detailed analytical index to issues published between 1955 and 1979 will be available soon.

  • Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
    A division of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, with 17 sites throughout the state.

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National

  • National Council for History Education
    Non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting the importance of history in schools and in society. Has nice links page on its website.

  • National Council on Public History
    Professional association devoted to the study and practice of public history

  • National Council for the Social Studies
    Resources for social studies educators and news about the organization.

  • Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
    Promotes the study and love of American history though the creation of history-centered schools and academic research centers; organization of seminars and enrichment programs for educators; the production of print and electronic publications and traveling exhibitions; and sponsorship of lectures by eminent historians.

  • H-Net
    Sponsors over 100 free electronic, interactive newsletters ("lists") on teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Examples: H-Indiana, H-Ethnic, H-Survey (teaching U.S. history survey courses).

  • History Matters
    Project of the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning (City University of New York) and the Center for History and New Media (George Mason University) to build a "U.S. Survey Course on the Web." Site is still a prototype.