Website review: HistoryNet - From the World's ...
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•8 reviews since Apr 23, 2003
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•historynet.com
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bcuban rated 8 days ago- the site is to busy and needs more user friend organization. There is however go information to be found.

MNGophers3 rated 5 weeks ago- This site is filled with a wide range of history topic. A great place for historical research.

Victorianhomes rated 2 months ago- Great history site. A little busy, but chock full of info.

guzer rated 4 months ago- One of the best sources for history. I usually just watch the history channel though, but I will have to poke around on their site from time to time.

flashy007 rated 6 months ago- Focusing primarily on U.S. history, the History Net offers stories about topics such as the harsh winters faced by early settlers and the Civil War battle. The site's sections include "Eyewitness Accounts," "Great Battles of the Ages," "Arms, Armies and Intrigue," and "Historic Travel." The site's archives make it an excellent educational resource. Whether you're a student looking for facts on the life of Amelia Earhart, or a fan of battle plans, you'll find something to your liking.

joemayer rated 29 months ago- I used to subscribe to several of the magazines from this publisher, although I quit taking them when I started running out of money in college. Good publications for the history buff, though. It is a bit US-centric, which unfortunately isn't where most of my history interests lie, but there's a lot of good historical information from ancient history right up to modern times. A good resource.
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