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Who We Are
Founded in 1921, Phi Alpha Theta is the international history honors society.
Our mission is to promote the study of history through encouragement of
research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas
among historians. We attempt to promote academic and social contacts among
history undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty.
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UCLA Links
· Academic Advancement Program (AAP)
· Aleph
· Bruinwalk
· California Digital Library
· College of Letters &
Science Counseling
· College Honors
· Daily Bruin Online
· MELVYL catalog online resources
· MyUCLA student portal
· Scholarship Resource Center
· UCLA Student Groups
· UCLA History Centers
· UCLA History Department
· UCLA Library
· ORION2 Catalog
· Undergraduate
History Association (UHA)
· Undergraduate
Research Center, Humanities & Social Sciences
· URSA Online
History Organizations
· APCWS: Assn. for the Preservation of Civil War
Sites
· American Historical Association
· American Oriental Society
· Autry Museum of Western Heritage
· California Historical Society
· Huntington Library
· J. Paul Getty Museum
· Organization of American Historians
· Phi Alpha Theta National Organization
· Phi Alpha Theta (chapters)
· Society for Late Antiquity
· Western Front Association
· Westerner's International History
Association
· World History Association
History Resources
· African History
Sourcebook
· Ancient History
Sourcebook
· Armamentarium-Roman Arms and Armour Online Catalog
· Ancient
History Links
· BBC Online - History
· Drum Barracks Civil War Museum
· Flags Of The World
· The History Net
· History Time Lines...History Beat
· Library of Congress- Resoruces for Greek & Latin Classics
· Medieval History Sourcebook
· Modern History
Sourcebook
· Museum of Television & Radio
· Online Map Resources
· Papers of George Washington
· Smithsonian Institution
· Southwest Museum
· U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
· Worlds of Late Antiquity
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Related Organizations:
Phi Alpha Theta national organization
UCLA Department of History
Undergraduate
Research Center, Humanities and Social Sciences
Undergraduate
History Association (UHA)
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