Adams County Historical Society - Organized in May 1956 to gather and preserve the history of Adams County, today the Society’s endeavors are the same with a strong emphasis on archiving and gathering our history for generations to come. Website includes photos, newsletter and census beginning in 1890.
The Alamo Society - International organization of professional and amateur historians interested in one or more facets of the Alamo of history and popular culture. Site provides journal articles, links, book reviews, and meeting info.
Alcohol and Temperance History Group - An organization of historians and other scholars interested in the social history of alcohol which includes an extensive bibliography, email discussion group, membership and links.
The American Association for the Study of Hungarian History - A membership organization of scholars founded in 1970 to promote interest and research in Hungarian history and culture. Provides links to resources in English and Hungarian.
Archaeological Institute of America - North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology with membership worldwide. Website lists local societies, fieldwork, discussion board and world tours.
Arizona Natural History Association - A non-profit interpretive association dedicated to encouraging the informed and sensitive use of public lands and resources of the Southwest.
Association for Great Lakes Maritime History - An international organization, which includes museums, historical societies, libraries, archives, and individuals interested in preserving Great Lakes maritime history. The website includes online newsletter archives, meeting information and news.
The Association for History and Computing - An international organization which aims to promote and develop interest in the use of computers in all types of historical study at every level, in both teaching and research.
The Association of Ancient Historians - A membership organization of scholars conducting research in ancient history. Provides links to members and online resources.
Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation - The official Beaver County (Pennsylvania) historical society headquartered in the historic William Vicary Mansion listed on the National Register of Historic Places with membership, events and photos.
Belfountain Heritage Society - A historical organization devoted to the restoration and preservation of heritage and antique buildings in Belfountain, ON.
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs - The Council was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1914 to work toward the ideal of world peace. Today it is the world's premier forum for research and education in ethics and international policy.
Central Conference for history and the humanities online - A consultation center for the development of any electronic initiative within broad subject areas including history, philosophy, literature, languages and the humanities. One may choose from English or Italian to view the website.
Culinary Historians of Chicago - An educational organization committed to the study of the history of food and drink in human cultures with officers, newsletters, recipes, calendar of events and membership.
Economic History Association - Founded in 1940 to encourage and promote teaching, research and publication on every phase of economic history, and to encourage and assist in the preservation and administration of research materials in the field.
Exeter Mining History Research - The Mineral Statistics of the UK is a long standing and ongoing research project within the Department of Economic and Social History of the University of Exeter.
Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield - Website includes historical background, board of directors, membership, photos and complete coverage of the Indian Memorial.
Gulfoil Historical Society - Independent, non-profit organization that seeks preserve and promote the history and heritage of the Gulf Oil Corp.
The Haskins Society - An international scholarly organization which promotes the study of Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and early Angevin history, and the history of neighboring areas and peoples.
The Historical Diving Society - Seeks to preserve diving heritage; provides information on diving history, underwater technology, and submarine engineering.
The Institute for Historical Study - A group of scholars dedicated to promoting the study and discussion of history as a field of knowledge outside the traditional classroom setting and in the broader public arena.
International Association for the Study of Maritime Mission - Founded in June 1990 in Leeds, England to promote the preservation, and cataloguing of resources for maritime research, encourage maritime mission studies, and to provide a forum for discussion by those interested in the field.
The International Commission on Military History - A group of 33 affiliated national commissions, formed in 1938 to encourage and coordinate research by military historians in a spirit of international understanding.
The Kindertransport Organization - A not-for-profit organization of child holocaust survivors who were sent, without their parents, out of Austria, Germany, Poland, and Czechoslovakia to Great Britain and, ultimately, to the United States and Canada.
The Lafayette Society - The Massachusetts Lafayette Society organizes events in the Memory of Lafayette and promotes good relationships between the French and American communities.
Mining History Association - An organization of individuals interested in the history of mining and metallurgy.
Modern Greek Studies Association - A scholarly organization that promotes research into the language, arts, history, politics, economy, and society of modern Greece.
Montana Historical Society - Preserve for future generations representative selection of all historic resources (art, records, books, photographs, oral histories, artifacts, journals, sites, buildings) important to an understanding of Montana history.
Mormon History Association - Membership group interested in the history of the Mormon Church and its activities. Site includes links to related resources.
Public History Resource Center - PHRC curates the field of public history providing information on employment, degree programs, and publications-- both on and off line.
Roxbury Crossing Historical Trust - A non-profit whose purpose is to collect, preserve, and promote the cultural, genealogical, and historical materials of Roxbury, Mass from the 17th century to the present.
SHARP - The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing, featuring a wide variety of resources for those interested in the history of print culture in any place or period.
Social Science History Association - A scholarly organization which promotes interdisciplinary and systematic approaches to historical research.
Society Hil - Searchable directory of historical societies covering the United States, Canada and Australia.
Society of Historians of the Retz Country - An association of academics and amateurs interested historical research about the Retz country of northern France, a small area sandwidched between Brittany and Poitou. Site is in French and English.
The Struma Project - Aims to locate, dive and commemorate the tragedy of the Struma, a ship that was sunk in 1942, claiming the lives of 776 Jewish refugees.
Sussex - Lisbon Area Historical Society - A non-profit dedicated to the historical preservation of the Sussex and Lisbon area. Includes membership, board of directors and annual meeting.
The Texian Legacy Association - A living history organization dedicated to the memory of early Texas cultures, their lifestyles through research, preservation and teaching the skills and history of pre-1840 Texas.
Tongan History Association - Founded 1989 to preserve, study, and discuss significant events in the development of the Tongan nation and people.
Tulare County Historical Society - Originated in 1922, this organization promotes interest in the history of Tulare County, CA. Organization has a board, annual events, membership and museum.
UNESCO Cultural Heritage - The tangible and intangible heritage of the world, and UNESCO's work in preserving and enhancing it through the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
The Urban History Association - An international not-for-profit organization founded in 1988 to stimulate interest and research in the history of urban life in all periods and geographical areas.
War Veterans Oral History Project Foundation - Non-profit organization that records and preserves oral accounts of veterans from W.W.II -- includes personal stories, newsletters, calendar of events, newspaper articles about the war as well as book and movie reviews.
World War II Lecture Institute Foundation - The primary goal of this project and foundation is to provide stories of World War II veterans and other information that will help people to better understand World War II.
The Guild of Historical Interpreters - This association includes professional and amateur history enthusiasts, which provide historical information and activities from the Iron Age to the early twentieth century. (March 6, 2003)
Re-enactor's of Lewis and Clark's Corp of Discovery - The Discovery Expedition of St. Charles, Missouri, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to rediscovering the legacy of Lewis and Clark. (March 6, 2003)
Western History Association - This historical organization promotes the study of the North American West in all its varied aspects and in its broadest sense. The WHA was founded in 1961. (March 6, 2003)
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