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National History Center's Teaching Decolonization Resource Collection
H-Slavery provides the following database of syllabi to help instructors and researchers.
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The French Colonial Historical Society encourages interest in the scholarly study of all French colonizing activity and in the history of all French colonies. It provides its members with various channels, including newsletters, annual meetings, a web site [www.frenchcolonial.org], and French Colonial History, a refereed journal published by Michigan State University Press.
This is a series of podcasts about global and imperial history hosted by Richard Toye of the University of Exeter. Some of the podcasts are directly related to French colonial history.
“Free People of Color in Louisiana: Revealing an Unknown Past” is a collaboration among LSU Libraries Special Collections, the Historical Center at the Louisiana State Museum in New Orleans, the Louisiana Division of the New Orleans Public Library, The Historic New Orleans Collection, and
Ce site est dédié aux archives coloniales de l’Afrique équatoriale française (AEF) conservées à Brazzaville aux Archives nationales du Congo.
Digitized archives for the Archives nationales d'outre-mer in Aix-en-Provence
Bibliothèque nationale de France digital collections