Here's another great find from Jeremy. It seems a little rich to position Instapundit and NikkiChannel alongside Samuel Peyps, Thomas Paine, and Samuel Adams, but who's to say it
Bill Turkel has a fantastic post about the ways people search for history online. Using search data released by AOL and some statistical methods, Bill has been able to tell us a lot
This is slightly off-topic, but anyone interested in public history should check out the student blogroll for Alan MacEachern's graduate seminar at the University of Western Ontario. (Most of MacEachern'
The English History Matters (not to be confused with the U.S. History Matters—CHNM's own "U.S. Survey Course on the Web") is encouraging all England and Wales
This one has been making the rounds, and rightly so. Bill Turkel has posted a very useful and much needed roundup of digital history blogs over at Digital History Hacks. It's