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Web Reviews A Web site Review: Bermuda Online Resource
Since the discovery of Bermuda by the Spanish explorer, Juan de Bermudez in about 1515, Bermuda has had a rich history and culture. Take a look at a major resource for Bermudian history and other information. Chinese History on the Internet
China's history and culture has been going strong for over 4000 years. These resources will help you to learn about the rich cultural history of this ancient country. The History Guide: A Site Review The History Guide Web site by Dr. Steven Kreis is a fine example of what content orientated Web sites should be. Here you will find a definition of history and a guide for students of history. You will also find a series of detailed history lectures.
Irish History Sites In this article, we shall take a look at some Irish history Web sites containing information about the history of this part of the British Empire. 18th Century Living History Web Sites What is living history? Living history commemorates historic events. Some historic events that are commemorated are the American Revolution; the American Civil war, and the debates over the Declaration of Independence, is the most common reenactments. Resources about Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon made an impact on world history that still affects us today. Here you will find resources for learning about this man and his accomplishments. Spy Letters: A Web Site Review A
major component of the armies of the American Revolution were the spy networks. The Spy Letters of the American Revolution is digital exhibit that provides a complete look at the intelligence operations of both the British and American Armies during the war. Top Ten Revolution Resources The 18th century was more than the Age of Reason it was a Revolutionary age. We will examine the top ten sites that discuss the revolutions of the 18th century. Voltaire on the Web In his 84 years, Voltaire was a historian and essayist, playwright and storyteller, poet and philosopher, wit and pamphleteer, wealthy businessman and practical economic reformer. Yet, he is remembered best as an advocate of human rights. True to the spirit of the Enlightenment, he denounced organized religion and established himself as a proponent of rationality.
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