A Cuppe of Newes
News and resources blog from the Renaissance Research Group in the Department of English, University of Exeter.

A9
Search engine from Amazon

Academy of Projectors
An ‘address book’ of researchers on the late 17th/early 18th centuries (Olaf Simon)

Arts & Humanities Data Service
The AHDS aims to ‘collect, preserve and promote re-use of the electronic resources which result from research in the arts and humanities’. Searchable catalogues of the available datasets, as well as advice on best practice in collecting and recording digital data

Altavista
Search engine

American Revolution 1763-1789
Bibliography (H-OIEAHC)

Anthologies of women’s writing
(Sunshine for women)

The Aphra Behn Society
Website for this society, which is ‘dedicated to encouraging and advancing research that focuses on issues of gender and/or women’s role in the arts of early modern culture, circa 1660-1800′; links and syllabi as well as society information and recent newsletters

Atlantic History
Bibliography of recently published works (Atlantic History Seminar)

H-Atlantic
online discussion list for Atlantic World History from 1500 to 1800, aimed at those interested in the interdisciplinary study of colonial North America and the United States, Europe, West Africa, the Caribbean, and South America in a transatlantic context. Book reviews, links to course syllabi, bibliographies, resources (H-Net)

Bach
Bibliography (Yo Tomita)

BBC Online History
A vast educational resource, with essays and other materials for a wide range of historical subjects and periods

Beginners’ Latin
Online tutorial (The National Archives)

Best of History Web Sites: Early Modern Europe

Bibliographies for studies of the Reformation
Introductory bibliography and more specialised bibliographies on Erasmus, Luther, Bucer, Zwingli, Calvin and Ignatius of Loyola (William Harmless)

Bibliography of Tudor-Stuart Women’s History
(Diana Laulainen)

Birkbeck ePrints: School of History, Classics and Archeology
(Birkbeck College)

Blogging the Renaissance
a thoroughly engaging blog by a group of Renaissance literary scholars, equally at home with scholarly discussions and rude jokes

British Women’s Novels: a reading list, 1775-1818
Selective annotated bibliography, with additional web links (Catherine Decker)
(Unavailable, November 2005)

BUBL
catalogue of internet resources for the humanities, grouped under subject headings (uses the Dewey Decimal classification system, but also fully searchable); strong on history (Strathclyde University)

c18 Bibliographies Online
A range of annotated bibliographies on significant individuals from the long eighteenth century (ed. Jack Lynch)

C18-l
‘an international, interdisciplinary forum for discussing all aspects of eighteenth-century studies’

C18-L’s Selected Readings
An interdisciplinary bibliography of the long eighteenth century. Regularly updated, massive and (fortunately) searchable (ed. Kevin Berland)

Calculation of the Ecclesiastical Calendar
Useful tool for looking up the date of Easter (in Orthodox and Western calendars) from 325CE onwards, with good explanatory introduction and links to further calendar resources (Marcos J Montes)

Centre for Editing Lives and Letters
website of a Research Centre within Queen Mary, University of London, which develops archive-based research projects of relevance to the early modern period 1500 - 1800, particularly letter collections, lives and works and marginalia

Cambridge English Renaissance Electronic Service (CERES)
Ongoing research projects, links to resources, an online newsletter (Cambridge University, English department)

Cogweb Early Modern Resources
There’s much of interest in this site: it covers literature, linguistics, cognitive science, psychology and early modern studies; this page has a range of early modern (especially long eighteenth century) literary resources, bibliography and more (Francis Steen)

Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Common-place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life

The Conventicle
a group blog by students in Scotland with interests in the Puritans and the Reformation

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