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Contenuti online per la Storia

Storia contemporanea

Storia contemporanea

La storia contemporanea è, convenzionalmente, il periodo storico che parte dal Congresso di Vienna (1815 - sconfitta di Napoleone e riassetto dell'ordine europeo) all'oggi

La storia contemporanea è, convenzionalmente, il periodo storico che parte dal Congresso di Vienna (1815 - sconfitta di Napoleone e riassetto dell'ordine europeo) all'oggi

PARES Portal de Archivos Españoles

"El Portal de Archivos Españoles es un proyecto del Ministerio de Cultura destinado a la difusión en Internet del Patrimonio Histórico Documental Español conservado en su red de centros.
Como proyecto abierto y dinámico sirve de marco de difusión para otros proyectos archivísticos de naturaleza pública o privada, previamente establecido un marco de cooperación con el Ministerio de Cultura.

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers (BETA)

Chronicling America"This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1890-1910 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP)."

September 11 Digital Archive

911digitalarchive

The September 11 Digital Archive uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and present the history of September 11, 2001 and its aftermath. The Archive contains more than 150,000 digital items, a tally that includes more than 40,000 emails and other electronic communications, more than 40,000 first-hand stories, and more than 15,000 digital images. In September 2003, the Library of Congress accepted the Archive into its collections, an event that both ensured the Archive's long-term preservation and marked the library's first major digital acquisition. 

The Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century

Presidential timeline"The Presidential Timeline provides a single point of access to an ever-growing selection of digitized assets from the collections of the twelve Presidential Libraries of the National Archives. Among these assets you’ll find documents, photographs, audio recordings, and video relating to the events of the presidents’ lives.

Making the History of 1989

Making the history of 1989"1989 Revolutions of Eastern Europe: Few people remember Günter Schabowski. Schabowski, the spokesman for the East German Communist Party Politburo, played a vital role in the toppling of the East German Communist government in the fall of 1989. During a press conference on November 9, 1989, a reporter asked him about new travel regulations issued by the government that seemed to indicate the possibility of easier travel into West Berlin through the Berlin Wall. Schabowski had only recently received a copy of the new regulations and had not yet read them carefully. The reporter asked when, exactly, East German citizens could begin to take advantage of these new travel rules. Schabowski shrugged and responded, "from now.”

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