A Quick Note This is a limited journal of the two weeks after the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. There are also follow-up entries from the anniversaries. More entries about life after 9-11 can be found at Spawn of Blogorrhea. For a longer, rawer version of this journal, you can e-mail me.
Al Qaeda's Fantasy Ideology Article in Policy Review. One of the few explanations of the act that makes sense, at least to me.
Complete 9/11 Timeline From the Center for Cooperative Research. Extremely detailed and well-researched. With pictures.
Project Rebirth Several still cams at various spots around the World Trade Center site, capturing the activity of rebuilding in a sometimes quite dramatic time-lapse progression.
September Eleven: A Resource Page Cookie and pop-up free, menu driven, recently updated, and provides rare multimedia links and commentary. Thanks to: George Edw. Seymour
Teaching and Understanding Sept 11 A web-based publication with contributions are drawn from sociology, criminology, political science and anthropology. Includes syllabi, essays, pedagogy. Links to longer reading lists, photos, a newsblog, and other features. Thanks to Dr Paul Leighton
Thirteen Days Jonathan Corums collection of photographs from the line of evacuation. Still stunning a year later. Followed up by 13 Weeks and 13 Months
Urban Legends Reference pages Click on Rumors of War at the bottom to access the 9/11 pages. Reliable debunkers of rumor.
Views from Brooklyn One of the first sites to pop up immediately after the disaster. These photos were taken with a cool eye and a view to documenting what was possible for a civilian to document.
YouTube - Jon Stewart 9/11 Jon Stewart's extraordinarily raw broadcast after 9/11. Brave, heartening, wrenching.