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Find primary sources online and learn how to research history digitally.

Awesome Digital History Awesome

Find primary sources online and learn how to research history digitally.

Finding aids for textual and multimedia primary sources with a focus on the western hemisphere and the 19th and 20th centuries. Courses and learning tools to explore history digitally.

Contents

  • Archives and primary sources
    • Austria
    • Europe
    • France
    • Germany
    • Global
    • Great Britain
    • Netherlands
    • North America
    • Switzerland
  • Learning
  • More Awesome
  • Contribute

Archives and primary sources

Austria

  • ANNO - Austrian Newspapers online.
  • Digitarium - Digital edition of the historical Wiener Zeitung.
  • Österreichische Mediathek - The Austrian archive for sound recordings and videos from cultural and contemporary history.
  • Wien Geschichte Wiki - It is based on the Historical Dictionary Vienna by Felix Czeike, currently there are 50,156 contributions and 12,510 images.

Europe

France

Germany

Global

  • Bitsavers.org - Computer code, reference manuals, and magazines.
  • Classic Computer Magazine Archive - Preserving information from early personal computer magazines.
  • fxtop.com - Forex rate history since 1953.
  • gotpapers.scene.org - Resources on the history of games, cracking, and the demoscene.
  • Internet Archive - Non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
  • Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog - Book search engine for finding hundreds of millions of media in catalogs worldwide.
  • Marxist Internet Archive - Everything you ever wanted to know about Marx (and other important socialists).
  • Mementoweb - Find archived web pages in Internet Archive, Archive-It, British Library, archive.today, and GitHub.
  • OldMapsOnline - Maps, starting in the 17th century.
  • OpenCat - Search engine for libraries around the globe.
  • OpenHistoricalMap - A time travel map created by a community of mappers and historians.
  • Public Books Database - Open access academic literature.
  • United Nations Archive - Archives and records from the United Nations regarding Secretaries-Generals, departments and missions.
  • WayBackMachine - Explore more than 486 billion web pages saved over time.
  • World Historical Gazeteer - Collection of content and services that permit world historians to do spatial and temporal reasoning and visualization in a data rich environment at global and trans-regional scales.

Great Britain

  • British Library - Maps, manuscripts and sounds.
  • The Proceedings of the Old Bailey - London's Central Criminal Court, 1674 to 1913.
  • The National Archives - A non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales.
  • NLS - Data collections from the National Library of Scotland.
  • National Records of Scotland - Collect, preserve and produce information about Scotland's people and history and make it available to inform current and future generations.

Netherlands

  • Delpher - More than 100 million pages from Dutch newspapers, books and magazines.
  • Nationaal Archief - The National Archives of the Netherlands consisting of 137 km of documents, 15 million photographs and nearly 300,000 historical maps and drawings and 800 terabyte of digital files.

North America

Switzerland

  • Amtsdruckschriften - Federal Gazette, Administrative Case Law of the Federal Authorities and more documents from the Swiss Federal Archives.
  • Année Politique Suisse - Sources on developments in Swiss politics and society.
  • Archives Online - Archival search engine for Switzerland.
  • chgov - Minutes of the Federal Council (1848-1963).
  • arCHeco - Index of economic collections in archives of Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
  • COSMOV - COSMOV includes a digital edition of the events of the Zurich summer of 1968.
  • DigiBern - Bernese culture and history on the Internet.
  • Digithek - A collection of digital finding aids for secondary and vocational schools.
  • Diplomatic Documents of Switzerland - Diplomatic documents of Switzerland.
  • e-codices - Virtual manuscript library of Switzerland containing 2297 manuscripts from 92 different collections.
  • e-gs - Online web portal of the ETH Zurich Graphics Collection.
  • e-manuscripta - Manuscript material from Swiss libraries and archives.
  • e-newspaperarchives.ch - Swiss newspapers.
  • E-Periodica - Swiss journals.
  • e-rara - The platform for digitised rare books from Swiss libraries.
  • histHub - Search engine for all major standardized data APIs.
  • Historical Encyclopedia of Switzerland - Encyclopedia on Swiss history.
  • HSSO - Historical statistics of Switzerland online.
  • impresso - Historical newspaper collections of the Swiss National Library, the National Library of Luxembourg, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Le Temps, the Valais State Archives and the Swiss Economic Archives.
  • Industriekultur - Swiss national inventory of industry artifacts.
  • infoclio.ch Edition projects - A database containing current historical edition projects in Switzerland.
  • Kartenportal - Search engine for maps.
  • Le Temps - Archive of Gazette de Lausanne et du Journal de Genève.
  • map.geo.admin.ch - Journey through time via maps of Switzerland.
  • MEMOBASE - Provides access to 415'634 audiovisual documents from 67 Swiss memory institutions.
  • Schweizerisches Wirtschaftsarchiv - This collection comprises over 500 business archives from the period 1750 to the present day, with a focus on the Basel region.
  • swisscollections - Meta search engine for historical and modern collections in Swiss libraries and archives.
  • timeSTAT Cubes - The Federal Council reports to parliament on income and expenditure for the past years.

Learning

  • AdFontes - An Introduction to Working with Sources in the Archive.
  • Clio Guide - A handbook on digital resources for the historical sciences.
  • Digital History Guide - Introduction to the web for historians—teachers and students, archivists and museum curators, professors as well as amateur enthusiasts—who wish to produce online historical work, or to build upon and improve the projects they have already started in this important new medium.
  • Geospatial Historian - Open HGIS Lessons and Resources.
  • HIST3814o - Methods and Readings in Digital History by Shawn Graham at Carleton University.
  • HIST 7370 - Methods and Readings in Digital History by Cameron Blevins at Northeastern University.
  • History Toolkit - You will learn how to critically analyse historical conditions, developments, patterns and ruptures – or, alternatively, how to call these into question.
  • Local Linkages - How to frame questions about the past, identify sources to answer those questions, place them in context, and present that historical interpretation online in a digital form.
  • The CTP Book - A book for teaching Computational Thinking and Programming skills to people with a background in the Humanities.
  • The Programming Historian - Novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching.
  • Python für Historiker:innen - The Jupyter Book (in German language) is aimed at historians who are looking for a first application-oriented and interactive introduction to the Python programming language.
  • UCI Digital History - Overview on the field of Digital History and Digital Humanities.
  • We think History - News about and innovations from digital history.

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