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Primary Sources for China and India
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Using Primary Sources on the Web
World History Sources
Center for History and New Media deals with primary sources, including reviews of online primary source archives, and analyzing primary sources.
China, India, & Women: Primary Sources
China: Silk Road
This examination of China using the "Silk Road" theme, includes historical texts.
India
Internet Indian History Sourcebook provides texts from Indus Valley cultures, Verdic Age, religious traditions, Medieval India, Greek and Chinese sources on India, and Muslim era India.
Women in World History
Provides over 200 primary sources, and an essay on exploring gender through primary sources.
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