- AfricaFocus
African news and issues.
- Africa: One Continent, Many Worlds
This "on-line exhibit includes over 60 minutes of video, hundreds of photographs of cultural objects ... and presentations on the accomplishments and stories of Americans of African descent ... [and] exhibitions of art and photography found no where else on the web."
- Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources
From the Stanford library; browse by country or topic, search, find current news.
- African Studies Internet Resources
"An on-going compilation of electronic bibliographic resources and research materials on Africa available on the global Internet."
- African Studies Center
An annotated guide to internet resources about Africa, designed especially for K-12 students and teachers.
- Internet African History Sourcebook
Primary and secondary sources dealing with the lands and peoples of Africa from antiquity to the 20th century.
- The Living Africa
A ThinkQuest entry, giving information about the people, land, and wildlife of Africa.
- Pambuzuka News
"Pambazuka News is produced by a pan-African community ... who together produce insightful, sharp and thoughtful analyses and make it one of the largest and most innovative and influential web forums for social justice in Africa."
- The Scramble for Africa
Student-created pages about European imperialism in Africa.
- The
Story of Africa
From the BBC, "the Story of Africa tells the history of the continent from an African perspective."
- About.com: Caribbean for Visitors
About.com: Mexico/Central America
for Visitors
About.com: South America for
Visitors
Resources for tourists and others from About.com.
- The Ancient Americas
"The continents we now call the Americas, home today to nearly one billion people, are a rich tapestry of societies and cultures that interact, overlap, learn from one another, and sometimes melt together. Yet all still retain their connections to the past, carrying on unique traditions and employing a variety of approaches to modern life."
- Canada
Official site of the Canadian Government.
- Canadian Encyclopedia Online
Online edition of dual-language encyclopedia all about Canada.
- Internet Resources for Latin America
Resources from the library at the New Mexico State University. Good but not recently updated.
- Latin American Information Network
"LANIC's mission is to facilitate access to Internet-based information to,
from, or on Latin America. Our target audience includes people living in Latin
America, as well as those around the world who have an interest in this region."
- Mexico
Official site of the government of Mexico.
- Political Database of the Americas
From Georgetown University, a database of information and links pertaining to constitutions, forms and branches of government, political parties, and other related materials.
- AP European History Weblinks
"1000s of links to great web sites and primary source documents. Just pick a topic and go to that page where you will find a large number of links that can be used for research and study."
- BBC: Inside Europe
The European Union explained, including its organization, its economics, and its member countries.
- British History Online
"...Digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles."
- Europa: Gateway to the European Union
Information about the European Union and its members, with links to the offical sites of all EU members and of other European countries as well. A list of member states, maps, historical information, and links about the individual countries can be found in the EU at a Glance section.