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London Lives 1690 to 1800 Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

Submitted by Ellen on Tue, Jun 29, 2010 - 8:11am
  • biography
  • England
  • Georgian
  • history
  • London
  • primary sources

A fascinating site which allows users to learn about the lives of the poor in London between 1690 and 1800.  A large number of documents have been digitized and are available for online browsing.  In addition, researchers have gone through the documents and compiled biographies of many people.  Because many of the documents come from the criminal justice system, the biographies include quite a few criminals, but the biographies I read were not explicit.  Intended for adults, but could be interesting for older homeschoolers. 

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Teacher's Resources from the Library of Congress

Submitted by Ellen on Thu, Apr 29, 2010 - 10:05am
  • activities
  • american history
  • elementary
  • free
  • high school
  • history
  • lesson plans
  • middle school
  • primary sources

The Library of Congress has helpfully linked primary sources, lesson plans, activities and even professional development for teachers on this page.  From here, you can find a wealth of lesson plans, primarily relating to American History, but literature and culture are also well represented.  The lesson plans are built around primary sources-- letters, interviews, and other documents from the time in question.  They are meaty, in depth lessons, from what I've seen.  Most lesson plans are for upper elementary through high school, with a definite bias toward the higher gra

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