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Journalism

Bunk

An archive of dynamic and multi-dimensional connections between past and present.

bunkhistory.org

History News Network

A newsletter and network of new perspectives on the ways history continues to resonate in the present.

hnn.us

Audio

BackStory

All episodes from the public radio program and podcast that connected news stories to their historical roots.

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The Future of America’s Past

A television series showcasing stories from public history sites around the country.

pbs.org/show/future-americas-past

Maps

American Panorama

Interactive maps and visualizations of social, economic, and political forces through U.S. history.

dsl.richmond.edu/panorama

Digital Scholarship Lab

Diverse projects exploring the American past.

dsl.richmond.edu

Places

A geographic interface displaying thousands of entries in Bunk.

bunkhistory.org/places

Archives

Valley of the Shadow

A comprehensive database of life in two communities during the American Civil War.

valley.newamericanhistory.org

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American Visions: The United States, 1800–1860

Original voices from the book American Visions are brought to life through short films, primary sources, and travel journals.

visions.newamericanhistory.org

Southern Journey

An exploration of 230 years of migration to, from, and within the American South.

dsl.richmond.edu/southernjourney
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