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What's on the New Site?
Primary Sources includes the diaries and letters from the old site, as well
as the Official Records of the Civil War.
MultiMedia Histories is a collection of documentaries and exhibitions, including
content on World War II, the Ohio Dry Campaing, Immigration at the Turn of
the 20th Century, and Cartoons in United States History.
Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective. In each monthly
issue of Origins, an academic expert analyzes a particular current
issue –political, cultural, or social –in a larger, deeper context. In
addition to the analysis provided by each month’s feature, Origins also
includes images, maps, graphs and other material to complement the essay.
Book Reviews of non-fiction titles of historical significance, and eReviews by our members of historical sites, museums and historical works.
Online Books is our growing collection of digital books, including Guilmartin's
America in Vietnam and the Marine
Corps history 1968 the Defining Year.
Maps and Images is
fully searchable and contains thousands of images and maps of the Civil War
and other periods.
History Links is a collection of links to other history resources on the web, including a section for the Civil War.
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Latest Site News
(Jun 30) Update to After Putin? Russia's Presidential Elections (Origins Article)
Our March Origins article has been updated to reflect the election results.
(May 30) New Oral Histories
eHistory is proud to re-launch its collection of Oral Histories on the new site, including 2 new additions from the Vietnam War and a recounting of a recent return trip to Vietnam by eHistory`s founder and former Marine, Scott Laidig.
(May 15) New ORIGINS article: Taiwan's 2008 Elections: A New Direction for the 'Other China'?
Our June article for Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective by Christopher A. Reed.
(Apr 15) New ORIGINS article! '(Fore)closing on the American Dream'
In light of the current mortgage crisis, the American Dream of homeownership for some people has become an unreachable goal, and for others, a nightmare. Ph.D. candidate at Ohio State University, Lawrence Bowdish, will illustrate the history of the mortgage market and its problems, and why the consequences of that history makes so many homeowners vulnerable today.
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