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Links

 

Bethlehem Digital History Project

• bdhp.moravian.edu

The documents, many from the Moravian Archives, revealed in this site were selected to increase accessibility to sources that illuminate key elements of the Bethlehem community from its founding in 1741 through 1844. It's the aim of this project to encourage broad or specialized exploration of local, regional and national history.


Unity Archives

(Moravian Archives, Herrnhut, Germany)

• www.archiv.ebu.de


Moravian Archives –
Southern Province

• www.moravianarchives.org


Moravian Archives –
British Province

• www.moravian.org.uk/pages/archive.html


Moravian Church in America

• www.moravian.org


Moravian Church
Genealogy Links

• www.enter.net/~smschlack/


Center for Moravian Studies

• www.moravianseminary.edu/center/


Moravian Music Foundation

• www.moravianmusic.org


Moravian Historical Society

• www.moravianhistoricalsociety.org


Moravian College Archives

• home.moravian.edu/public/arch/

 

beyond steel

An Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture

• digital.lib.lehigh.edu/beyondsteel/

Internet Mission Photography Archive

This online digital collection brings together over 10,000 photographs from various missionary photographers. The Internet Mission Photography Archive (IMPA) is based at the University of Southern California and includes photographs from the collections of the Moravian Church (Unity Archives in Herrnhut,Germany), the Leipzig Mission, the Norwegian Missionary Society, and three other organizations. In this collection, visitors can view churches, school buildings, mission teachings, religious practices, and a constellation of subjects and themes. Users can browse around at their leisure, create their own dedicated collection, and also search the archive by words, contributing organization, and country.
Religious historians, photographers, and others will certainly want to visit this collection several times.

• http://digarc.usc.edu/impa/controller/index.htm

 

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