Type
of History - Legal History
Anglo-American legal tradition
http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT.html
The Anglo-American legal tradition (AALT) website is a project of the O'Quinn Law Library of the University of Houston Law Center in the United States. The AALT provides free access to digitised versions of legal documents of medieval and early modern England from the National Archives in London. |description|
Avalon Project at
Yale Law School
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm
The Avalon Project aims to provide access to documents relating
to law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy and government over
the World Wide Web. |description|
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More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
http://americanhistory.si.edu/perfectunion/experience/index.html
This site, which is one of the Smithsonian’s
virtual exhibitions, is concerned with the internment of Japanese
Americans in the U.S.A during the Second World War.
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NetSERF
http://www.netserf.org
NetSERF is a partially annotated gateway to over 1400 medieval web
sites. |description|
Parliament and the British slave trade 1600-1807
http://slavetrade.parliament.uk/
Marking the two hundred years since Parliament passed the Act that abolished the British Slave Trade, this website illustrates the role that the government played in slavery. |description|
Virtual Jamestown
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/vcdh/jamestown/page2.html
The Virtual Jamestown project, hosted by the Virginia Center for
Digital History, aims to create an online resource on the history
of Jamestown, Virginia in the seventeenth century. |description|
October 2001
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