Here's a list of websites containing primary sources useful for this unit.
HistoryWiz
HistoryWiz is a great site to study the French Revolution, there are plenty of translated documents as well as depictions of the events to analyze. |
George Mason University
GMU doesn't have many documents to read but there are plenty of paintings and political cartoons from the time period here to look over and analyze. |
EuroDocs
EuroDocs is an extensive archive with great primary sources and translations; there are often political cartoons that accompany related documents making contextual analysis easier. |
The Cave
The Cave is a great archive because it gives background on those who created a particular primary source making it easy to source the material and read it while knowing the author's possible biases before reading. Alpha History
Alpha History has an extensive amount of primary source documents that are easy to access and very useful for this unit as well as many other units we will be covering. |
Primary Source Lessons
French Revolution Lesson - British National Archives
This a great lesson on the French Revolution that includes multiple primary sources and encourages deep analysis of the events from a British perspective. |
Bussa's Rebellion - British National Archives
This is another lesson from the British National Archives aimed at exploring slave resistance in Barbados. |