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WWW Resources in Medieval History

Databases General Guides Biographical Sources
Documentary Sources Organizations Reference Materials
Databases
Historical Abstracts World history (1450 to present) and related areas of the social sciences and humanities, including culture, diplomacy, economics, international relations, and politics. Contains citations and abstracts from 2100+ international journals, books, and dissertations; film and video reviews from 1988 to present.  1964 - present.
JSTOR Full text articles from journals in the humanities, social science, and mathematics and statistics. 
ProjectMUSE Full-text of articles published in over 100 journals from from Johns Hopkins University Press and other university and academic publishers.
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General Guides
Internet Sources: Medieval History From the Department of History, Tennessee Technological University.  Check their History Sites by Subject page, too.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook Edited by Paul Halsall, from Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.
Ancient World Web Created and maintained by Julia M. Hayden (M.S.I.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Area of Focus: The Organization and Design of Information; A.B., Smith College  Major: Ancient Studies: Minor: History of Art).
NetSERF The Internet Resource for Medieval Sources
The WWW Virtual Library History Index 
Medieval Europe
This list of on-line references is maintained by The Michigan State University Graduate Student Medieval and Renaissance Consortium,
under the sponsorship of ORB, for The World Wide Web Virtual Library History Section. 
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Biographical Sources
List of Popes Biographical articles on all the popes.  From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Biography Channel Search for a biography for over 25,000 of the greatest lives, past and present from A&E's award winning television series/channel.
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Documentary Sources
Access to the Middle Ages Medieval Manuscripts in Facsimile.  Based on an exhibit prepared by Dr. Marina Smyth, Librarian of the Medieval Institute with the assistance of 
Catherine Kavanagh and Kathleen Tonry, graduate students in the Medieval Institute 
Online Medieval Texts This list of on-line references is maintained by The Michigan State University Graduate Student Medieval and Renaissance Consortium,
under the sponsorship of ORB, for The World Wide Web Virtual Library History Section. 
EuroDocs Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations.  Compiled by Richard Hacken, European Studies Bibliographer, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.
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Organizations
Medieval Academy of America Link to their list of associations and societies dedicated to medieval studies.
California Historical Society The California Historical Society is a statewide membership-based organization. Its mission is to engage the public’s interest and participation in collecting, preserving, and presenting art, artifacts, and written materials relevant to the history of California and to support historical research, publication, and educational activities.
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Reference Materials Sources below are all in the Reference Stacks.
Anglo-Norman England, 1066-1154 REF DA195.1 .A43 
Atlas of Medieval Europe REF CB 351 M293 1983
Cambridge Medieval History REF D117 .C3  (8 volumes)
Classical Myths and Legends in the Middle Ages and Renaissance REF PN 669 B78 1998
Companion to the Medieval Theatre REF PN 2152 C66 1996
Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry REF CR 4505 B76 1986
Guide to the Sources of Medieval History REF D 117 C2213
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Medieval Civilization REF CB 353 G7
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