A Cuppe of Newes
News and resources blog from the Renaissance Research Group in the Department of English, University of Exeter.
Academy of Projectors
An ‘address book’ of researchers on the late 17th/early 18th centuries (Olaf Simon)
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
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)
Blogging the Renaissance
a thoroughly engaging blog by a group of Renaissance literary scholars, equally at home with scholarly discussions and rude jokes
C18-l
‘an international, interdisciplinary forum for discussing all aspects of eighteenth-century studies’
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)
The Conventicle
a group blog by students in Scotland with interests in the Puritans and the Reformation
Records of Early English Drama
‘REED has for the last 25 years worked to locate, transcribe, and edit all surviving documentary evidence of drama, minstrelsy, and public ceremonial in England before 1642′; includes extensive listing of online resources (Center for Research in Early English Drama)
Early Modern Colloquium
Includes a ‘webliography’ of early modern resources; links to departments, organisations, scholars etc, and EMC events at Michigan (University of Michigan)
Early Modern History
blog by Christopher Thompson
Early Modern Japan Network
An interdisciplinary international community of scholars of early modern Japan.There is an interdisciplinary journal, electronic discussion list and bibliographies
Early Modern News
notices of conferences, news reports, etc, of interest to early modernists, aggregated from a range of online sources (EMN)
Early Modern Text Forum
website for an interdisciplinary project utilising new technologies to faciliatate collaboration between scholars; includes a Virtual Research Group and pilot etexts project (University of Hull)
Early Modern Whale
an entertaining and informative blog focusing primarily on early modern popular literature (Roy Booth)
Earmarks in Early Modern Culture
a blog by a young early modern literary/cultural studies scholar in the Netherlands (Kristine Steenburgh)
18th-century Reading Room
A blog for the 18th-century collections of the Mina Rees Library at the City University of NY Graduate Center
EMESList
A listserv hosted by Early Modern England Source
Everything Early Modern Women
weblog with announcements of conferences and other news of interest to those studying early modern women
H-Net
Central home site for the H-net discussion networks (catering to a wide range of interests), reviews, jobs and announcements services
International Society for 18th Century Studies
Bibliographies, listings of forthcoming conferences etc around the world, c18 resources, c18 societies
Investigations of a Dog
blog by a military historian of the British Civil Wars (particularly interested in supply systems and the economic and social impacts of armies), with added interests in social and women’s history, historiography and theory (Gavin Robinson)
Iter: News and Announcements
Announcements for conferences and CFPs, courses, lectures, jobs and grants, prizes, websites, etc relating to the late medieval/early modern periods (Iter Gateway)
The Long Eighteenth
a group blog with plenty of stimulating discussion centred on researching and teaching in eighteenth century studies
The Margaret Cavendish Society
Site includes online resources and bibliography, as well as society information and a discussion list
Mercurius Politicus
pseudonymous blog with a particularly strong focus on 17th-century English politics and culture
Milton-L Home Page
The discussion group devoted to John Milton and his life, work and times, which aims to be a comprehensive index for information on the poet
Philobiblon
Weblog of Natalie Bennett, often featuring early modern history, especially women’s history
