Subject Specific Resources: Humanities
General Humanitites - Anthropology - Gender Studies - History - Languages - Latin American Studies - Linguistics - Literature - Philosophy - Religion
General Humanities
H-Net (Humanities & Social Sciences Online) Teaching
"...A gateway to H-Net's extensive collection of teaching resources including teaching focused discussion networks, H-Net regional teaching centers, syllabi, links, conference papers on multimedia teaching, and web-based teaching projects."
EDSITEment
Provides subject-based access to top humanities sites, lesson plans, and additional learning activities in the areas of literature and language arts, foreign language, art and culture, and history and social studies. Includes a mailing list and tips on using the Internet as a classroom resource. From the National Endowment for the Humanities.
USC Library Electronic Resources (restricted to USC users only
Directories, encyclopedias, indexes/abstracts, full-text and visual resources, ejournals and much more.
USC Electronic Resources- Browse by Subject(restricted to USC users only)
Relevant subjects include: General Arts & Humanities; American Studies; Anthropology; Classics; East Asian Languages & Literature; English & American Literature; Ethnic Studies; French & Italian Languages & Literature; Gender Studies; German Language & Literature; History; Latin American Studies; Linguistics; Philosophy; Religion; Slavic Languages & Literature; and Spanish & Portuguese Languages & Literature.
Voice of the Shuttle
Huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet. See particularly the "Teaching Resources".
Anthropology
Internet Resources for Learning & Teaching Anthropology
Web links on topics such as Major Anthropology Departments at Universities/Colleges, Curriculum Materials Online, Anthropological Journals Online, Scholarly Societies & Associations, Newsgroups/Listservs, and Ethics and Law Regarding Anthropology. From the University of Illinois.
The Internet in the Teaching of Anthropology
Topics include Conferencing, Research and Data Gathering, Anthropological Tours, Learning Resources, Courses and Long Distance Learning. From the State University of New York, Plattsburgh.
Teaching Anthropology
Directory of web links. From the University of Southern California.
Voice of the Shuttle: Anthropology
Anthropology section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Classics
CANE Resources for Teaching Classics with the Web
Directory of web links. From Wellesley College.
Classics On-line Course Database
Searchable database of links to online Classics-related syllabi and course materials. From the Classics, Teaching and Technology Subcommittee of the American Philological Association.
Resources for Classicists
Includes an extensive "Guide to Digital Resources" plus relevant articles from Computers and Texts. From the Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for Textual Studies.
Teaching the Classics
"The papers in this volume are versions of talks delivered to faculty and students of the Department of Classics at Brown University during the Spring of 1991. They are gathered here in hopes that others may learn from them, and where applicable, incorporate the conclusions and advice offered into their own thinking and teaching."
Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies
Classical studies section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Gender Studies
Carleton College: Women's Studies Program: Curricular Resources
Links to curricular resources available online.
H-Women (History of Women Mailing List)
Resources include discussion logs, scholars' directory, book reviews, syllabi & dissertations, bibliographies, and Internet links. Part of H-NET (Humanities & Social Sciences Online).
Internet Women's History Sourcebook
Web links organized geographically. From Fordham University.
Voice of the Shuttle: Gender Studies
Gender studies section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
USC Gender Studies Program: Links Page
Offers useful gender studies links.
History
History Matters
"Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History survey courses, this site serves as a gateway to Web resources and offers unique teaching materials, first-person primary documents and threaded discussions on teaching U.S. history." Annotated resources focused on American social history. Links to course syllabi and samples of student work.
H-Psychohistory(Research, Theory and Teaching in Psychohistory Mailing List)
Part of H-NET (Humanities & Social Sciences Online).
H-Survey(Teaching United States History Survey Courses Mailing List)
Resources include discussion logs, book and media reviews, web links, and course syllabi. Part of H-NET (Humanities & Social Sciences Online).
H-Teach(Teaching College History Mailing List)
"H-Teach encourages scholarly discussion on the wide range of policy issues involved in teaching history. H-Teach is interested in methods of teaching history at all levels--high school, university, and graduate--in diverse settings. Special attention is paid to use of new technologies in and outside of the classroom. H-Teach also provides a forum for exchange of information about specific teaching tools including texts, videos, exams, and assignments." Site includes book reviews, course and interactive syllabi, journals, publishers and other resources. Part of H-Net (Humanities & Social Sciences Online).
H-W-Civ(Teaching Western Civilization Courses Mailing List)
Resources include discussion logs, book reviews and web links. Part of H-NET (Humanities & Social Sciences Online).
H-Women(Women's History Mailing List)
Resources include discussion logs, scholars' directory, book reviews, syllabi & dissertations, bibliographies, and Internet links. Part of H-NET (Humanities & Social Sciences Online).
Images of American Political History
"A collection of over 500 public domain images of American political history." Search for images by keyword, or browse by time period or general topic. The images are in JPEG format, with thumbnail previews linked to full-sized images. From the Teaching Politics site at the College of New Jersey.
Internet Women's History Sourcebook
Web links organized geographically. From Fordham University.
Voice of the Shuttle: History
History section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Languages
Apprendre et Enseigner le francais / Learn and Teach French
Web links from related to learning and teaching French.
Language, Language Teaching/Learning and Linguistics
Web links from the University of Wales at Swansea, Dept. of German.
Resources for Spanish Language and Literature
Web links from Vanderbilt University.
Selected Resources for Asian Language Education
"Professionalization of language teaching means that increasing numbers of instructors at all levels will approach the ideal of a native or near-native speaker with training in applied linguistics or access to appropriate pedagogy. The current reality, however, is that teachers may feel their training needs enhancement, and may be isolated from all but colleagues in languages cognate with English. The following list of resources is intended to encourage instructors to make connections as well as obtain concrete aids." Links are divided in the following sections: General Language Resources, Chinese Language Resources, Japanese Language Resources, Korean Language Resources, South Asian Language Resources, and Southeast Asian Language Resources. From the Association for Asian Studies.
TESOL Online(Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.)
The primary professional organization that advocates for and promotes communication among English as a Second Language teachers.
WILT: A WWW based Interactive Language Teaching Tool
"...A World Wide Web (WWW) based Interactive Language Teaching Tool (WILT), and web classroom environment. Students and teachers can utilize WILT to dynamically generate exercises based on the type or types of grammatical structures that they are interested in studying. Currently, our implementation is limited to present-tense French verbs taken from a collection of 1880 classic French texts (circa 120 million words)."
Latin American Studies
Latin American Studies
Resources such as the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs, the Latin American Network for Computer-Assisted Education, and the Latin American Studies Network Mailing List. Also web links to institutions in the field of Latin American Studies, Latin American Studies journals, and the major libraries and collections of Latin American materials in the United States. From the Latin American Network Information Center at the University of Texas.
Latin American Studies
Web links from Vanderbilt University.
Voice of the Shuttle: Area Studies
Area studies section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Voice of the Shuttle: Minority Studies
Minority studies section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Linguistics
Language, Language Teaching/Learning and Linguistics
Web links from the University of Wales at Swansea, Dept. of German.
Teaching Historical Linguistics
Paper discussing approaches to teaching historical linguistics, plus a suggested course curriculum. From Vienna University.
Voice of the Shuttle: Technology of Writing
Some links of use for Linguistics studies in this section of this huge resource.
Literature
Teaching European Literature and Culture with Communication and Information Technologies
Selected papers from the Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for Textual Studies conference on "Teaching European Literature and Culture with Communication and Information Technology."
Teacher2B: Teaching Literature
Units for teaching facets of literature analysis and appreciation for both fiction and nonifiction literature.
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature
English literature section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Voice of the Shuttle: Literatures(Other Than English)
Literatures (other than English) section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Philosophy
APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy
Articles and reviews from the American Philosophical Assocation.
Voice of the Shuttle: Philosophy
Philosophy section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.
Religion
Voice of the Shuttle: Religion
Religion section of this huge resource of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet.



