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)
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)
Dynamic Directory: Eighteenth Century
(Maximum Edge network)
Early Modern History to c. 1800
list of early modern history sites (British Academy PORTAL)
Early modern history links
A short listing of resources for students (University of Oxford)
18th-Century History
Eighteenth-century resources (History1700s.com)
Intute Humanities
A mine of information on humanities subjects, continually developing; searchable
Jack Lynch’s 18th Century Resources
Fully searchable or browse the subject categories, a marvellous resource.
Luminarium: background information
Renaissance English literature site useful listing of general resources; also encyclopedia (Anniina Jokinen)
Medieval and Renaissance Web
(WESSWEB)
Mrs. Spectator’s Coffeehouse
“a clearinghouse of online resources for researchers interested in the long 18thc”, with sections for ‘projects’, etexts, weblogs, teaching and other resources (Miriam Jones)
Useful Web Resources
(Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies)
Seventeenth/Eighteenth-century Studies
A list of interdisciplinary links (Jen Boyle)
Voice of the Shuttle History
This lists a wide variety of resources; again, good outside Europe. Also, the VOS main home page offers sections on a range of related disciplines, especially literature (Alan Liu et al)
WWW-VL Early Modern Europe
Includes sections on general and specialist topics as well as information on organisations, journals etc (Stephanie Marra)
