Imperialism
Country Information
Background Notes -- From
the U.S. State Department
CIA World Factbook --
Country information from the CIA
Country Studies --
From the Library of Congress
Ethnologue -- Information on languages
spoken worldwide
Flags
Foreign Government
Resources on the Web -- From the Univ. of Michigan
GeographyIQ -- "An
online world atlas packed with geographic, economic, political,
historical and cultural information."
Portals
to the World -- Detailed information and links, from
the Library of Congress
Chronologies & Timelines
Anyday -- Extensive
listings of birthdays, deaths, & historical events
On This Day
in History -- Headlines, top shows, songs, birthdays, & more
This Day
in History -- Historical events, from the History Channel
HyperHistory
Online -- Click on Events (on the left); then select a sequence of years
(on the right); no date-specific searching available
Reference
eBooks: Chronologies & Timelines
The Media History
Project Timeline
Imperialism sites
Imperialism --
from Fordham University
The
New Imperialism -- from Historyteacher.net
History of Imperialism --
many links to specific country sites
Imperialism
-- this page has links to 19th & 20th century imperialism
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Bibliography Sites
MLA Style
Citation Machine
Citing Sources -- from Oregon School Library Information System
KnightCite -- from Calvin College
Soquel High School's Citation Guide
Using
Modern Language Association (MLA) Format -- From Purdue Univ.
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