Open Textbook Collections
-
The American YawpThe American Yawp offers a free and online, collaboratively built, open American history textbook designed for college-level history courses.
-
Lard BucketUnited States History, Volume 2.
-
Lumen LearningBoundless provides two textbooks: US History and World History.
-
MERLOTMERLOT is a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community.
-
OER CommonsOER Commons provides a curated collection of history textbooks.
-
OpenStaxFind textbooks, lessons, and other print materials for teaching history.
-
Open Textbook LibraryBrowse a wide selection of textbooks on history.
-
Project Gutenberg – HistoryProject Gutenberg offers over 56,000 eBooks in the public domain that are available freely online.
-
Project Gutenberg – Wars BookshelfProject Gutenberg provides a collection of books on wars such as The American Revolutionary War, The Spanish American War, US Civil War, Boer War, World War I, and World War II.
-
US History – Independence Hall AssociationIndependence Hall Association provides a series of three textbooks including: American History, American Government, and Ancient Civilizations as well as historic documents, people, places, and resources for teachers and students.
Courses and Videos
-
Academic EarthProviding online history courses and guides for students to access and learn for their own enjoyment and educational purposes.
-
CourseraEvery course on Coursera is taught by top instructors from the world’s best universities and educational institutions. Courses include recorded video lectures, auto-graded and peer-reviewed assignments, and community discussion forums.
-
Future Learn – HistoryExplore important events from ancient to modern times with online history courses from leading universities and cultural institutions.
-
Harvard Extension SchoolThe course ‘World War and Society in the Twentieth Century: World War II’ is a thematic exploration of the war and its time through feature films, primary sources, and scholarly interpretations.
-
MIT Open CoursewareMIT Open Courseware offers an extensive series of online courses. Courses generally include lecture videos, assignments, exams, and more.
-
Open LearnSearch for free history courses, inter-actives, videos and more.
-
Open Yale – HistoryThe Yale Department of History encompasses the histories of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America.
-
TED ED: Lessons Worth Sharing – HistoryCreate and share lessons around any TED-Ed original, TED Talk or YouTube Video.
-
YouTube EDU – HistoryA collection of educational videos posted on YouTube.
Additional Resources
-
Civil Rights History ProjectThe activists interviewed for this project belong to a wide range of occupations, including lawyers, judges, doctors, farmers, journalists, professors, and musicians, among others. The video recordings of their recollections cover a wide variety of topics within the civil rights movement, such as the influence of the labor movement, nonviolence and self-defense, religious faith, music, and the experiences of young activists.
-
Digital Public Library of America – ExhibitsDigital Public Library of America (DPLA) Exhibitions are designed to tell stories of national significance using source materials from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States, including letters, photographs, posters, oral histories, video clips, sheet music, and more.
-
Experiencing WarThe Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.
-
HathiTrustHathiTrust is a partnership of academic & research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.
-
History NetHistory Net contains daily features, photo galleries and over 5,000 articles originally published in History Net’s various magazines.
-
Internet Archive: Digital LibraryInternet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
-
Khan Academy – World HistoryKhan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
-
The Library of Congress – American MemoryAmerican Memory provides free and open access through the Internet to written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the American experience.
-
Memrise – HistoryUses images and audio to help memorize vocabulary. Interactive site that saves individual progress.
-
National Geographic – HistoryThe National Geographic online website and resource.
-
The Papers of Benjamin Franklin – The American Philosophical Society & Yale UniversityThe Digital Edition of The Papers of Benjamin Franklin serves text of published papers and unverified transcriptions of unpublished material.
-
Perseus Collection – 19th Century AmericanPerseus 19th Century American collection provides a list of historic documents, records, photographs, and other resources that can be used to study history.
-
Presidential Speech Archive – Miller Center, UVAThe Miller Center provides information on the institution of the presidency, including in-depth reference essays, the Secret White House Tapes, presidential oral histories, and rich archival material such as rare audio and video of speeches.
-
September 11, 2001, Documentary ProjectThe September 11, 2001 Documentary Project captures the reactions, eyewitness accounts, and diverse opinions of Americans and others in the months that followed the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93.
-
Voices from the Days of SlaveryFormer Slaves Tell Their Stories. The almost seven hours of recorded interviews presented here took place between 1932 and 1975 in nine Southern states.