History & other Research-Related Internet Resources
A
"Compilation in Progress"
by
Margaret Susan Thompson
, Syracuse University History Dept.
[It should be obvious that, at the moment, this is totally disorganized! I have made it accessible, however, even in this form, and firmly intend to put some order to it at the earliest possible opportunity....]
General History Resources
H-Net: general index and information
National Women's History Project
(US)
Argos
: Ancient World Internet Resources
The Ecole Initiative
: Hypertext Encyclopedia of Early Church History on the Web
"Labyrinth"/Medieval Studies
, including section on
Medieval Women
NetSERF Research Center
(Medieval Studies Resources, Catholic University of America)
Anthology of Middle English Literature
Fountains Abbey Virtual Tour
(constructed by Deborah Vess, Ph.D.; click on the "back to homepage" link at end of tour to see other materials)
English Literature & Religion
The Scriptorium: Center for Christian Antiquities
U.S. Catholic Historical Society
History of Mysticism
Directory of Archives in Australia
EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe-- Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations
European/Russian/Eastern European History Links
History/Social Studies Website for K-12 Teachers
(don't be misled by title; this has an extraordinary number of links useful for the college level and beyond)
Using the WWW in the Historical Profession
Social Science Data on the Internet
Rare Map Collection, Hargrett Library, Univ. of Ga.
(New World only)
Project Muse
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Press)
WWW Services for Historians
(from the Netherlands--extensive international links)
Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research
(one of the classic sites; from UCSB). This site is often busy, but is mirrored extensively. If you find it so, click
here
for a usable mirror.
Index of Resources for History
(Univ. of Kansas--literally hundreds of links, organized both by region and by era)
Index to History Network Resources
(Rhodes College--very extensive)
The American Studies Electronic Crossroads Project
(from the American Studies Assn., housed at Georgetown Univ.)
American & British History Resources on the Internet
(Rutgers Univ.)
Project Gutenberg
General Research Resources
Where the Wild Things Are
: Librarian's Guide to the Best Information on the 'Net
Universal Codex for the Social Sciences
[
tons
of research-related and reference links!]
National Library Catalogues Worldwide
The Digital Librarian
CIC Electronic Journals Collection
E-Journal
(journals available on the web)
WWW Virtual Library
NewJour
(directory of ournals and newsletters available on the web)
Resources about Copyright & the Internet (and elsewhere):
Copyright Resources Online
Cyberspace Law Institute
McGraw-Hill Ryerson Canadian Copyright Law Site
Bloom & Denholm,
"Research on the Internet: Is Access Copyright Infringement?"
The Copyright Website
This site is still under construction!
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