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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Classical Historiography For Chinese History is a useful site compiled by Benjamin A. Elman, a Professor of East Asian Studies and History @ Princeton University. A high school student doing any Chinese History research can use this website, found at http://www.princeton.edu/~classbib/. The website might be too advanced for Elementary and Middle School Students. http://www.princeton.edu/~classbib/ is basically a huge bibliography specializing in providing information on resources for Chinese History. The sources include books, documents, websites, and films. Though the site is called "Classical Historiography for Chinese History" and though most of the resources deal with Classical Chinese history, some of the sources deal with Modern Chinese history. One resource, the UCSD Modern Chinese History website, is exactly what the title says. A student doing research on post-1949 Chinese history can use the UCSD resource for research related to Political Movements in China after 1949. Thus, a high school student doing research on Chinese History, Classical and Modern, can utilize http://www.princeton.edu/~classbib/ for a term paper on that academic subject.

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