Colonial America
webpage for a ‘mock’ taught course; material on Spanish, British and French colonial America, West Indies, native American, African-Americans, women, etc. Plenty of useful links and texts (Diana Laulainen-Schein)

Crime and Punishment in Early Modern Europe
Basic information and reading for a taught course syllabus (Susan Dinan)

The Sixteenth Century and Education
The Seventeenth Century and Education
The Eighteenth Century and Education
Resources for lectures, useful outlines of developments, with reading lists, notes on key thinkers (Virtual Museum of Education Iconics)

English Civil War
Outline narrative account, from a taught course (E L Skip-Knox)

Hamlet Conundrums
A site for a course examining interpretations of Shakespeare’s play, including themes of spirits and apparitions, revenge, melancholy and suicide, contrasting thinking on these topics in the Elizabethan period, the Romantic revolution or the 20th century (Erik Pearson)

Imagining Early Modern Worlds
teaching resources and materials for a course exploring ’some of the worlds discovered by early modernity’, including images and reading (Grant Williams)

Impact of the Reformation on women in Germany
Course materials including a bibliography (Henry J Cohn)

Italian Renaissance/Early Modern
Set of teaching resources ‘designed as a learning module in the form of a “research textbook”‘ , with commentaries and resources; part of a larger ‘world civilizations’ resource (Richard Hooker et al)

Medieval and Early Modern Russia
Course syllabus and reading list (Brian Boeck)

The mental world of the individual and the collective in England, 1550-1800
Resources for a course on ‘the distinctive and changing mental world of the English as individuals and as a society’, including attitudes towards death, youth and age, gender; course outline and good reading list (R A Houston)

Pirates and their Enemies
A range of materials for a taught course: includes primary documents, bibliography, web links (C R Pennell)

The European Reformation
a set of lectures and related resources (Skip Knox)

Representation and Democracy in the 18th Century
Useful resources from a taught course, including materials on both the American and French revolutions (Steve Muhlberger)

The Rise and Fall of Atlantic Slavery
taught course materials; include reading list and lecture and film handouts (Diana Paton)

Telling Tales: story and history, c.1400-1800
Materials for a course focusing on the stories told by early modern people and historians’ uses of those stories as evidence (Stuart Clark and John Spurr)

Virtual Norfolk
A great teaching resource for a wide range of early modern subjects, with primary sources and commentaries on themed topics (University of East Anglia)