Medieval History Links
History Indexes English Skills Early Church Historical Maps
Writing History Search Engines Medieval Links Reference Works
Citation Guides Classical Antiquity Theater, Music, Art Articles
Military History WWW Scholars' Guide Special Topics Documents
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Writing History

  1. Reading, Writing, and Researching for History: A Guide for College Students (Patrick Rael, Bowdoin College)
  2. A Student's Guide to the Study of History (Steven Kreis)

Citation Guides

  1. Citing Sources, Guide to Library Research (Duke University)
  2. Citation Style Guides. Syracuse University Library
  3. The Chicago Manual of Style FAQ
  4. Karla's Guide to Citation Style Guides
  5. Michael Harvey, Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
  6. Turabian Style: Sample Footnotes and Bibliographic Entries (6th edition)
  7. Turabian Samples for a Bibliography (Ithaca College Library)

English Skills

  1. The National Writing Centers Association
  2. Purdue University On-Line Writing Lab (OWL)
  3. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant (Chuck Gulford, Boise State University)
  4. The UMUC Online Writing Center
  5. Writing Book Reviews (McGill University)

Search Engines

  1. Academic Search Engines
  2. Awesome Library
  3. A collection of (mainly) special search engines
  4. Classics Search: Ask the Oracle
  5. Classical Search Engines
  6. Google Web Directory - Society, History, Medieval
  7. Guides to Specialized Search Engines
  8. Resource Shelf
  9. Search Engines & Directories Limited to Archaeology & Anthropology
  10. World History Search

 

History Indexes

  1. American and British History Resources (Rutgers)
  2. BUBL LINK: Libraries of Networked Knowledge
  3. Digital Librarian
  4. History Guide The Anglo-American History Guide located at the University Library, Goettingen (Germany) currently includes links to over 1300 records in its database. Go to the Virtual History Library to search for articles in e-journals.
  5. HUMBUL Humanities HUB (Oxford, UK)
  6. Index of Resources for Historians
  7. INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
  8. Internet Scout Project
  9. Smithsonian Institution Libraries: Subject Guides
  10. Organization of America Historians: Links for the History Profession

 

Classical Antiquity

  1. Ancient World Web (Julia Hayden)
  2. Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World
  3. Duke Papyrus Archive
  4. Perseus Project Tufts University

 

Early Church History and Literature

  1. Church Fathers, Saints, and Christian Antiquities (Dave Armstrong)
  2. The Ecole InitiativeWeb (Encyclopedia of Early Church History)
  3. Guide to Early Church Documents
  4. Society for Late Antiquity
  5. Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity
  6. Worlds of Late Antiquity (University of Pennsylvania)

Medieval History and Literature

  1. Internet Medieval Sourcebook
  2. Labyrinth (Georgetown University)
  3. Literary Resources: Medieval (Jack Lynch, Rutgers University)
  4. Matrix: Resources for the Study of Women's Religious Communities
  5. Medieval Studies
  6. The Medieval Technology Pages (Paul J. Gans)
  7. Norton Topics online: Norton Anthology of English Literature
  8. Net Serf
  9. NM's Creative Impulse..Medieval
  10. Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (ORB)
  11. Society for Creative Anachronism
  12. VL-DE Geschichte: Mittelalter: Einzelne Länder
  13. WWW-VL Medieval Europe
  14. WWW Medieval Resources

Medieval Theater, Music, Art and Literature

  1. Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485)
  2. Art of the Middle Ages: Manuscripts
  3. The Aberdeen Bestiary Project
  4. The Bodleian Library: Western Manuscripts to c. 1500.
  5. DScriptorium
  6. Digital Scriptorium (UC Berkeley)
  7. Gregorian Chant Home Page
  8. Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
  9. Listening to Medieval Music
  10. Medieval Drama Links (PSim 2.1)
  11. Spiro Architecture Slide Library (University of California, Berkeley)

Special Topics

  1. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Multimedia Page
  2. History of Russia (Michael Petrovich)
  3. NOVA Online Medieval Siege
  4. The Roland Collection of Films & Videos on Art: Romanesque and Gothic
  5. Medieval Iberian History: LIBRO (Library of Iberian Resources Online).

 

Historical Maps

  1. Bodleian Library Map Room
  2. Great Britain Historical GIS Project (University of Portsmouth, UK)
  3. NLS: Digital Library (National Library of Scotland, Highlights of the Map Collection)
  4. Map Library Links (The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas). Also check the Historic Map Links
  5. Mappamundi (Princeton University)
  6. Odden's Bookmark. Maps & Atlas Links
  7. Ordnance Survey Maps - Britain's National Mapping Agency

Dictionary and Reference Works

  1. The Early Modern English Dictionaries Database (EMEDD). Or go directly to the Patterweb 1999: EMEDD Search Utility
  2. Electronic Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
  3. Michigan Early Modern English Materials

 

Document Collections

  1. The Avalon Project: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Documents
  2. The British Library (Follow link to digital collection)
  3. The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  4. Documents in Medieval Military History
  5. From Script to Print. The Transformation of Medieval and Renaissance Documents
  6. History of the Written Word: Samples of Written Documents
  7. The Internet Classics Archive
  8. Icelandic medieval literature
  9. Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham)
  10. The Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts
  11. Medieval and Renaissance Europe: Primary Source Documents
  12. Medieval English Nobility: Primary Documents (J.S. Bothwell, University of Leicester, UK)
  13. ORB: The Library
  14. Texts from and about the Medieval Period

Articles

  1. Stuart Airlie, "Private Bodies and the Body Politic in the Divorce Case of Lothar II," Past & Present (Nov, 1998)
  2. Judith M. Bennett, "Theoretical Issues Confronting Continuity," Journal of Women's History Volume 9, Number 3
  3. Michael Bennett, "Edward III's entail and the succession to the crown, 1376-1471," English Historical Review (June, 1998)
  4. Jurgen Beyer, "On the Transformation of Apparition Stories in Scandinavia and Germany, c. 1350-1700, Folklore (Annual, 1999)
  5. Francois Bovon, "The Child and the Beast: Fighting Violence in Ancient Christianity," Harvard Theological Review (Oct, 1999)
  6. Paul Brand, "Jews and the Law in England, 1275-90," English Historical Review (Nov, 2000)
  7. Robert I. Burns, "A Unique Bilingual Surrender Treaty From Muslim-Crusader Spain," Historian (Spring, 2000)
  8. Jeremy Goldberg, "Girls growing up in later medieval England. History Today (June, 1995)
  9. Jonathan Hughes, "Educating the Aristocracy in Late Medieval England," History Today (Feb, 1999)
  10. Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas, "'Martinus Polonus' Chronicle of the Popes and Emperors: a Medieval Best-seller and its Neglected Influence on Medieval English Chroniclers," English Historical Review (April, 2001)
  11. Matthew Innes, "Memory, morality and literacy in an early medieval society," Past & Present (Feb, 1998)
  12. Ellen E. Kittell, "Guardianship over women in medieval Flanders: a reappraisal," Journal of Social History (Summer, 1998)
  13. Ellen E. Kittell, "Women, Audience, and Public Acts in Medieval Flanders," Journal of Women's History Volume 10, Number 3
  14. Eva Lacour, "Faces of Violence Revisited. A Typology of Violence in Early Modern Rural Germany," Journal of Social History (Spring, 2001)
  15. G. A. Loud, "Coinage, Wealth and Plunder in the Age of Robert Guiscard," English Historical Review (Sept, 1999)
  16. Gary Macy, "The lady has rights, too," National Catholic Reporter (Sept 22, 2000)
  17. Rosamond Mckitterick, "The Illusion of Royal Power in the Carolingian Annals," English Historical Review (Feb, 2000)
  18. Dorothy Nelkin, "Do the dead have interests? Policy issues for research after life," American Journal of Law & Medicine (Summer-Fall, 1998)
  19. Christopher Ocker, "Ritual murder and the subjectivity of Christ: a choice in medieval Christianity," Harvard Theological Review (April, 1998)
  20. S.J. Payling, "Murder, motive and punishment in fifteenth-century England: two gentry case-studies," English Historical Review (Feb, 1998)
  21. Irven M. Resnick, "Medieval Roots of the Myth of Jewish Male Menses," Harvard Theological Review (July, 2000)
  22. Miceal Ross, "Anchors in a three-decker world," Folklore (Annual, 1998)
  23. Nigel Saul, "The vanishing vision: late medieval crusading," History Today (June, 1997)
  24. R. Schofield, "Peasants and the manor court: gossip and litigation in a Suffolk village at the close of the thirteenth century," Past & Present (May, 1998)
  25. N. E. Stacy, "Henry of Blois and the Lordship of Glastonbury," English Historical Review (Feb, 1999)
  26. Moshe Sokol, "Maimonides on freedom of the will and moral responsibility," Harvard Theological Review (Jan, 1998)
  27. Valerie Traub, "The Rewards of Lesbian History," Feminist Studies (Summer, 1999)
  28. Bryan Ward-Perkins, "Why did the Anglo-Saxons not become more British?" English Historical Review (June, 2000)
  29. Jane Whittle, "Individualism and the family-land bond: a reassessment of land transfer patterns among the English peasantry c. 1270-1580," Past & Present (August, 1998)
  30. Chris Wickham, "Gossip and resistance among the medieval peasantry," Past & Present (August, 1998)

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