November 6, 2014
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
The Library of Congress has been preparing for months for a visit by a distinguished ancestor--an ancestor of the U.S. Constitution, that is.
Posted in: Government and Law , News and Events , World History
December 10, 2013
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore how the Spanish-American War led to the rapid transformation of Puerto Rico.
Posted in: Development of the Industrial United States (1877-1914) , Hispanic American History , World History
February 23, 2012
Posted by: Stacie Moats
Explore the World Digital Library, a collaborative project of the Library of Congress, the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and institutional partners worldwide.
Posted in: News and Events , World History
September 20, 2011
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
In a court case between the Spanish government and indigenous residents of a small town in Mexico, who do you think would win?
Posted in: Exploration, Colonization and Settlement (1492-1763) , Hispanic American History , World History
June 2, 2011
Posted by: Sara Suiter
How can a set of 16th century maps capture students' imagination and invite close observation? Read on to find out!
Posted in: Exploration, Colonization and Settlement (1492-1763) , World History