I admit to never reading more history than what my textbook provided, which is NOT a good thing. We don't need to rely purely on our required books anymore. (In my case, my required book had an obvious political and religious bias, which is difficult to shake off.) Plus, Asian history, like Afro-Asian literature, is just too broad. Just reading one website on the same topic as your assignment this week may give you something new and interesting to bring to class -- or to your test.
- University of Washington: Asian History sources - Many, many links, covering general Asian studies, Central, East, South and Southeast asia as well.
- History for Kids: West Asian History - Covering the history of areas we commonly know as the Middle East.
- Asiasource: This Day in Asian History
- Columbia University: South Asian History
- Asean Focus Group: History of Southeast Asia
- Newton.uor.edu: History of East and Southeast Asia
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