| Humanities Topics --miscellaneous collection of links to sites pertaining to a variety of humanities topics | Interdisciplinary Topics--links to a miscellaneous collections of sites that feature interdisciplinary approaches to a variety of topics | Professional Development --links to grant opportunities and to home pages of organizations of interest to humanities faculty | ||
| Virtual Tours--links to sites that display museum collections and tours of historical sites | ||||
The BlakeMultimedia Project: featuring samples from a hypertext edition of some of the English poet and artist William Blake's best-known works. Used to teach a graduate course at Cal Poly University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
EDSITE: a reviewed list of links to the best English, foreign languages, and history sites on the Web. produced through a collaboration of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Council of Great City Schools, and MCI Corporation.
Top Online Humanities Resources for Schools: a list of links organized by subject area
Myths and Legends: An extensive list of links organized somewhat chronologically and also by region and language group
Romantic Circles: information about Romanticism and the poems of the period
Web Museum Project: a good
site for all artwork of any time and place
Ancient World Web: a catch-all type site that serves as an index to an enormous amount of material dealing with the ancient world.
Andy Warhol Museum: Includes links to art, architecture, history, and popular culture sites
Geocities Athens: Describes itself as "a thriving intellectual haven [that] focuses on education, philosophy, literature, and writing."
Liberty Online: The official online companion to Liberty! The American Revolution, originally broadcast on PBS in November 1997.
Perseus Project: Probably the most comprehensive site on tthe ancient world on the Web. Most of its material focuses on Greek antiquity. Roman materials are currently being gathered. Located in the classics department of Tufts University, Medford, MA
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History: The Natural History FAQs and links providing Information in the fields of anthropology and archaeology, biology, geography, geology, and zoology
Your Way to Florence: Lots of information on the art and history of the city of Florence, Italy, as well as biographies of its most famous citizens.
American Psychological Association:
Arts and Crafts Society in America
Community College Humanities Association: sponsors conferences and summer institutes; publishes a newsletter and a professional journal
National Council for History Education: composed of academic historians, K thourh 12 teachers, and historical society and museum personnel interested in history education reform
National Endowment for the Humanities
funding source for the grant underlying this site.
Bayeux Tapestry: Complete view of the Bayeux Tapestry in 40 segments and including the back of the tapestry
Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology: view an exhibit of artifacts or take a tour of ancient sites along the Nile River. Sponsored by the Department of Art at the University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Musei Vaticani: a must-see site with a multitude of images from the Vatican Museum, including a special tour of the Sistine Chapel