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Die Zukunft des Geschichtsstudiums

http://www.zeitenblicke.historicum.net

Die neue Ausgabe der “Zeitenblicke” widmet sich der Reform des Geschichtsstudiums.

Der Artikel von Stollberg-Rilinger zum Selbstverständnis der Universitätshistoriker betrifft natürlich nicht Historiker, die Universitätsgeschichte betreiben, sondern an Universitäten lehrende Historiker:
http://www.zeitenblicke.historicum.net/2005/1/stollberg-rilinger/index.html

US: Digitized Archival Collections

http://leep.lis.uiuc.edu/publish/kpardue/HistoryLinks/HistoryLinks.htm

University of Colorado Department of History teaching assistant Karen Terrell Pardue released the first iteration of her compilation of digitized historical records geared to the needs of history students: HistoryLinks: A Selection of Web Links to Digitized Primary and Secondary Sources from a Variety of Archives around the U.S.: Pre-Revolutionary to Post-Reconstruction America, writes the Ten Thousand Year Blog
http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/?p=1007