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Being towards death

Heed not to the tree-rustling and leaf-lashing rain, Why not stroll along, whistle and sing under its rein. Lighter and better suited than horses are straw sandals and a bamboo staff, Who's afraid? A palm-leaf plaited cape provides enough to misty weather in life sustain. A thorny spring breeze sobers up the spirit, I feel a slight chill, The setting sun over the mountain offers greetings still. Looking back over the bleak passage survived, The return in time Shall not be affected by windswept rain or shine.
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Explore the Treasures of History: 35 Must-Visit Historical Resource Websites Worldwide

35 Authoritative Historical Research Resource Websites#

Covering multiple countries and regions around the world, organized by type of institution:

National Archives and Libraries#

  1. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

    • Preserves historical documents of the U.S. government, presidential records, military archives, etc., providing digital versions of original documents like the Declaration of Independence.
  2. British Library

    • Houses over 150 million items, including manuscripts, maps, and rare books, supporting online searches for medieval literature and Eastern manuscripts.
  3. Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)

    • Holds Carolingian manuscripts and digital archives of the French Revolution, offering multilingual digital resources of ancient texts.
  4. National Library of China - Ancient Books Library

    • Includes precious documents such as oracle bones and Dunhuang manuscripts, providing a database of stele inscriptions and local chronicles (some resources require registration).
  5. Bundesarchiv (Federal Archives of Germany)

    • Covers historical archives of Germany from 1871 to the present, including World War II materials and documents on the reunification of East and West Germany.

Universities and Research Institutions#

  1. Yale University - Avalon Project

    • A database of legal and diplomatic history, including important international treaties and codes from 2500 BC to the present.
  2. University of Oxford - Bodleian Libraries

    • Provides over 120,000 digital collections, including medieval manuscripts and early printed books.
  3. Harvard University - Digital Collections

    • Contains thematic databases on Byzantine art, Ottoman archives, etc., supporting advanced searches.
  4. Waseda University - Comprehensive Database of Classical Texts

    • Includes ancient texts and Chinese classics before the Edo period in Japan, supporting full-text searches and high-resolution image browsing.
  5. Heidelberg University - Gutenberg Digital Library

    • The largest repository of early printed books in Europe, containing valuable editions from the 15th to 18th centuries.
  6. World Digital Library (WDL)

    • A UNESCO project covering cultural heritage from 193 countries from 8000 BC to the present.
  7. Europeana

    • An EU cultural heritage platform aggregating 50 million items of European art, manuscripts, and audiovisual materials.
  8. National Diet Library of Japan - Digital Museum

    • A repository of Meiji period literature, ukiyo-e, and wartime propaganda materials, with some resources providing English metadata.
  9. Qatar Digital Library

    • A historical archive of the Gulf region, including Arabic literature from the Ottoman Empire and British India periods.
  10. Russian National Digital Library (NEB)

    • Integrates resources from libraries across Russia, including maps from the Tsarist period and declassified Soviet archives.

Thematic Historical Databases#

  1. British Museum - Online Collection

    • Searchable collection of 8 million artifacts, including high-resolution images of Mesopotamian civilization and ancient Egyptian artifacts.
  2. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

    • Preserves testimonies of Nazi victims, concentration camp records, and wartime audiovisual materials.
  3. Slave Voyages

    • A database of the transatlantic slave trade, including records of 36,000 voyages and a database of African names.
  4. World War I Archive

    • Supported by the Imperial War Museum, it includes battlefield letters, military maps, and oral histories.
  5. NASA History Office

    • Provides technical documents of space programs, audio from Apollo missions, and materials on the Cold War space race.

Ancient Books and Manuscripts#

  1. Chinese Text Project (CTEXT)

    • A database of classical literature from the pre-Qin to the Qing dynasty, supporting full-text searches and version comparisons.
  2. Vatican Secret Archives

    • Publicly accessible documents from the papacy from the 13th to the 20th century, including medieval papal bulls and Inquisition archives.
  3. Korean Classical Literature Comprehensive Database

    • A full-text database of the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, Korean classical texts, and Chinese literature.
  4. Digital Archive of the Egyptian Antiquities Department

    • Provides tools for translating hieroglyphic inscriptions and archaeological reports on pyramids.
  5. National Archives of India

    • Documents from the Mughal Empire, colonial statistical data, and archives of the independence movement.

Military and War History#

  1. U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH)

    • Official military operation reports, war atlases, and studies on the evolution of military policy.
  2. Australian War Memorial

    • Covers personal diaries, battlefield photography, and 3D displays of artifacts from both World Wars and the Vietnam War.
  3. Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center

    • Provides a database of victim names, digitized collections of Nazi documents, and educational materials.
  4. Russian Great Patriotic War Archives

    • Archives of Soviet Red Army soldiers, military operation maps, and records of medals.
  5. Society for Military History (SMH)

    • Electronic version of the professional journal "Military History" and research on military technology history.

Supplementary Resources#

  1. Persée (French Academic Journals)

    • Open access to over 200 French historical journals, including topics on colonial history and art history.
  2. JSTOR (Journal Storage)

    • Requires institutional subscription, includes back issues of over 2000 history journals.
  3. South African History Online (SAHO)

    • Covers the history of apartheid, oral traditions, and archives of the ANC struggle.
  4. Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)

    • Integrates resources from libraries across the U.S., including topics on indigenous history and immigration history.
  5. National Archives of Mexico (AGN)

    • Documents from the Spanish colonial period, photographs from the revolutionary period, and digitization projects of Maya manuscripts.
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