4000 Years of Women in Science[Full Record] Biographical list of women in science including
astronomers, physicists, mathematicians, chemists, natural
philosophers, inventors, writers and many others, but only
a few physicians.
A2A: Access to Archives[Full Record] Database of archival information from over 300 respositories
in England, including local record offices,
libraries, universities, museums and national and specialist
institutions across England, dating from the
900s to the present.
Aemilia Lanyer, 1569-1645[Full Record] Web site devoted to the author. Includes author’s works,
biographical information, bibliography of primary and
secondary sources, and link to listserv.
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies[Full Record] The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies is an
interdisciplinary group dedicated to the
advancement of scholarshipin all aspects of the period from
the later seventeenth through the early
nineteenth century.
Archive of Early American Images[Full Record] Digitized images relating to the Americas which appeared in
books printed in Europe before 1825, many reproduced here
for the first time. From the collections of the John Carter
Brown Library, Brown University.
Archon[Full Record] Principal gateway for archivists in the United Kingdom and
users of manuscript sources for British history. Includes,
the ARCHON Directory which provides contact information for
repositories in the United Kingdom and the ARCHON Portal, a
database of archival resources, projects and initiatives.
ARTFL Project[Full Record] A corpus of texts ranging from classic works of French
literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose
and technical writing. Genres include novels, verse,
theater, journalism, essays, correspondence, and treatises.
Subjects include literary criticism, biology, history,
economics, and philosophy. Subscription only - contact your library.
ARTstor[Full Record] Searchable database of digital images from most periods,
cultures, and media. Subscription only - contact your library.
British Academy John Foxe Project[Full Record] Information about project to publish Foxe's Acts and
Monuments ("Book of Martyrs") on cd-rom, with
presentation of portion of the text as demonstration.
British Book Trade Index[Full Record] Database of brief biographical and trade
details of all those who worked in the English and Welsh
book trades before 1852. Includes not only printers,
publishers and booksellers but also other related trades,
such as stationers, papermakers, engravers, auctioneers,
ink-makers and sellers of medicines.
British Library[Full Record] The British Library Public Catalogue (BLPC) provides access to the main British Library catalogues, describing over ten million items available either onsite in the British Library's Reading Rooms or for remote supply as photocopies or loans.
British Library Manuscripts Catalogue[Full Record] A single portal for access to the mainstream catalogues of
the British Library Department of Manuscripts, covering
materials acquired from 1753 to the present day.
British Library Newspaper Library[Full Record] The Newspaper Library web catalogue includes entries for over 52,000 newspaper and periodical titles from all over the world, dating from the 17th to the 21st century.
Cambridge University Library[Full Record] Cambridge University Library is one of the six legal deposit libraries in the British Isles, receiving legal deposit copies of British and Irish publications through the UK Copyright Libraries Agency.
Camelot Project[Full Record] Database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic
information. Includes a section on "Women of the Arthurian
Legend".
Canada's Early Women Writers[Full Record] Database of biographical and publication information of
women who lived in Canada or wrote about Canada, and
authored an English-language work of fiction or poetry
published before 1940. Includes titles of publications and
references to archival resources.
CENETON: Census Nederlands Toneel[Full Record] This catalog describes all manuscripts and editions of Dutch
drama (all texts written for production) until 1803. The full text of
someplays are included. Introductory page available in English.
Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies[Full Record] Web site promoting the teaching and research in the Renaissance and Baroque periods by offering academic and outreach programs in the arts and humanities and allied fields, publishing a volume series of conference proceedings and hosting the Attending to Early Modern Women conference which explores aspects of the lives and writings of women in the Renaissance.
Center for Renaissance Studies -- Newberry Library[Full Record] Web site of the Center for Renaissance Studies, providing
access to various resources available through the Center,
including the catalog and information about a wide range of
progrmas sponsored by the Center.
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People[Full Record] Home-page of the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People which containing the archival remnants of hundreds of Jewish communities, organizations and public figures from all over the world.
CERES Archive / Gavin Alexander and Raphael Lyne, eds.[Full Record] A "Renaissance internet newsletter and review," Harvest "details the latest and most interesting additions to online resources of relevance to scholars and students of early modern English studies, providing content summaries and critical reviews."
CHILDE: Children's Historical Literature Disseminated throughout Europe[Full Record] 1,000 digitised images from collections of early children's
books published prior to 1891. Includes a bibliography of
secondary sources on the history of children's literature
and information on best practices for the physical
preservation, cataloguing, and promotion of historical
children’s books.
Contemporary Women's Issues[Full Record] Full text of material published since 1992 on women's issues
and related topics. Includes journal articles, newsletters,
and research reports from government and international
agencies, and fact sheets. Subscription only - contact your library.
COPAC[Full Record] COPAC is a union catalogue that provides free access to the merged online catalogues of many of the largest university research libraries in the United Kindgom and Ireland and to the British Library.
Cotsen Children's Library[Full Record] A major historical collection of rare illustrated children's
books, manuscripts, original artwork, prints, and
educational toys from the 15th century to the present day in
over thirty languages.
CRL Catalog[Full Record] Catalog of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), an
international not-for-profit consortium of colleges,
universities, and libraries. Collection includes
monographs, (international) dissertations, serials,
archival material in microform, (international) newspapers
and more.
Decameron Web[Full Record] Provides information about the literary, historical and cultural context of Boccaccio's Decameron, as well as its digitized text. The text, as well as the entire site, is searchable.
Defining her Life: Advice Books for Women[Full Record] Online exhibit of advice books for women. Includes sections
on: conduct and courtesy; cooking and gardening; etiquette;
health and recreation; household management; and working
women. Includes an essay and bibliography.
Digital Dissertations[Full Record] Includes citations and abstracts (from 1980 - present) and
full text (UM dissertations from 1997 - present) for U.S.
and international masters theses and doctoral dissertations. Subscription only - contact your library.
Digital scriptorium[Full Record] An image database of datable medieval and renaissance
manuscripts, intended to unite scattered resources into an
international tool for teaching and scholarly research. It
serves as into a general union catalog designed for the use
of paleographers, codicologists, art historians, textual
scholars and other researchers. It allows scholars to verify
with their own eyes cataloguing information about places and
dates of origin, scripts, artistic styles, and quality.
Documenting the American South[Full Record] A collection of primary source material on Southern history,
literature and culture from the colonial period through the
first decades of the 20th century.
Early American Imprints[Full Record] Digital collection, based on Charles Evans' American
Bibliography, containig full text of books, pamphlets, and
broadsides printed in Colonial America and the United States
from 1639 through 1800.
Subscription only - contact your library.
Early English Books Online (EEBO)[Full Record] Full text of books, broadsides, pamphlets, prayer books,
proclamations, music, almanacs, etc., printed between 1475
and 1700. Search citations and view full page images. Subscription only - contact your library.
Early Virginia Religious Petitions[Full Record] Petitions regarding religious matters (relationship between church and state, rights
of dissenters, etc.) presented to the Virginia legislature between 1774 and 1802.
EDIT 16: Censimento delle edizioni italiane del XVI secolo[Full Record] Census of Italian books printed between 1501 and 1600;
books printed in any language in Italy; books printed
abroad in Italian, based on the holdings of some 1200
Italian libraries; includes information about authors,
publishers, and printers.
Eighteenth-Century Book Reviews Online[Full Record] Provides reviews of books published on all aspects of the
18th century in the United States and abroad. Reviews are
made available in consultation with an Advisory Board.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)[Full Record] A digital archive, which when completed will
comprise most works published in the United Kingdom and the
Americas between 1701 and 1800. Subscription only - contact your library.
English Ballad Archive, 1500-1800[Full Record] Searchable, online archive of ballads from the Samuel
Pepys collection held by Cambridge University. Includes
facsimile images of the ballads along with transcriptions
and backgropund essays.
English Emblem Book Project[Full Record] Images of scanned pages of emblem books printed in Early
Modern England. Includes a chronology, bibliography, and
links to other emblem book Web sites.
English Folk Dance and Song Society (efdss)[Full Record] The English Folk Dance and Song Society serves to preserve
and promote traditional English folk dance, song and music
by providing national and local outreach services which
enable and increase access to all.
English Short Title Catalog[Full Record] Catalog of most imprints (books, pamphlets, and broadsides)
published from 1473 to 1800 in English or published in any
language in English-speaking countries. Many titles are
available on microform.
Epistolae: Medieval Women's Latin Letters[Full Record] Epistolae is a collection of letters to and from women in
the Middle Ages, from the 4th to the 13th century. The
letters, written in Latin, appear under the names of the
women involved, with English translations and, where
possible, biographical sketches of the women and some
description of the subject matter or the historic context of
the letter.
Feminist Theory Website / Kristin Switala[Full Record] Mostly bibliographies with links to biographies of contemporary feminists in three parts: 1) various fields within feminist theory; 2) different national / ethnic feminisms; and 3) individual feminists.
Folger Institute[Full Record] Web site of the Folger's center for advanced study in the humnaities, providing information about institutes,
seminars, conferences, lectures, colloquia, and other related activities and materials.
Folger Shakespeare Library[Full Record] Web site for the independent research library, home to the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed
works, as well as other rare Renaissance books and manuscripts on all disciplines, playbills, artwork, musical
instruments, costumes, and films. Provides access to the Folger's catalog.
Footwear of the Middle Ages / I. Marc Carlson[Full Record] A general guide to the history and development of footwear and shoemaking techniques in the European
Middle Ages, with some material pertaining to times before and after the Middle Ages.
Gallica[Full Record] La Bibliothèque Numérique -- Images et textes du XIXe
Siècle Francophone.
gender Inn[Full Record] Bibliographic database of books, essays, and other material
pertaining to feminist theory, feminist literary criticism,
and gender studies focusing on English and American literature.
Genders[Full Record] Publishes articles that "consider genders and sexualities in
relation to artistic, semiotic, political, literary, social,
ethnic, racial, economic, rhetorical or legal concerns."
GenderWatch[Full Record] Full text database comprised primarily of periodicals that
deal with gender issues, including academic and scholarly
journals, regional publications, magazines, newspapers,
newsletters, etc. Indexes materials published since 1970. Subscription only - contact your library.
H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies[Full Record] The H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, a research center devoted to the study of John Calvin and
Calvinism, this site includes the Calvinism Resources Database, a searchable database that provides information
about journal articles and other publications on Calvin and Calvinism from the 16th century to the present.
HAPI: Hispanic American Periodical Index[Full Record] Information on articles and other materials from key social
science and humanities journals published in Latin America
and throughout the world. Coverage includes Central and
South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Subscription only - contact your library.
History of Rape : A Bibliography / Stefan Blaschke, ed.[Full Record] A bibliography of articles, books, and other materials about the history of rape, sexual child abuse,
forced prostitution and sexual violence in general. Coverage is worldwide and includes all historical
time
periods.
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine[Full Record] International bibliography for the history of science,
technology, and medicine and their influence on culture,
from pre-history to the present. Describes journal
articles, conference proceedings, books, book reviews,
and dissertations in all scientific disciplines and related
fields published since 1975. Subscription only - contact your library.
Hockliffe Project[Full Record] When complete, this project will include digitized images
of the entire Hockliffe Collection of children's books
owned by the De Montfort University. The books in the
collection, which number over 1,000, range in date from
1685 to the mid-twentieth century, with the majority
printed between 1760 and 1840.
Huntington Library Catalogue[Full Record] The Huntington Library is one of the largest and most complete research library collections of rare books and manuscripts in the areas of British and American history and literature, 15th century European books, history of science, maritime history, and Renaissance exploration and cartography. Altogether there are about five million items available for research.
Institut für Frauen und Geschlechterforschung[Full Record] Womens Studies and Research in Linz, Austria and Germany.
The opening page provides links to information on women in
Austria and Germany, worldwide information on women,
lectures, WWW links, and current issues.
Instruction of a Christen Woman[Full Record] A Google books electronic edition of Richard Hynde's 1529
English
translation of De Institutione Foeminae Christianae, written
by the Spanish humanist, Juan Luis Vives and
published in 1524, "has been recognized as the most
important voice in sixteenth-century Europe in defining the
roles and educational principles pertaining to women."
International Center of Medieval Art[Full Record] ICMA promotes the study, understanding, and appreciation of
the visual arts of the Middle Ages produced in Europe, the
Mediterranean region, and the Slavic world, during the
period ca. 300 to ca. 1500 C.E. ICMA publishes the journal
GESTA. The ICMA Web site includes a webliography of online
resources.
International Conference on Romanticism[Full Record] Information about a society that fosters teaching, research,
and related activities in the field of Romanticism,
assisting scholarly communication and instruction through
annual meetings and publications.
International Medieval Bibliography[Full Record] Information about articles and other materials on all
aspects of medieval studies in the period of 450 to 1500
for Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Subscription only - contact your library.
Internet Library of Early Journals[Full Record] "A digital library of 18th and 19th Century journals."
Includes full-text of Annual Register, Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine, The Builder, Gentleman's Magazine, Notes and
Queries, and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
Intute: Arts & Humanities[Full Record] Arts and humanities Web gateway. Subdivided by discipline.
Links to author Web sites, texts and projects, teaching
resources, electronic journals, and other related
material.
Issuing Her Own: The Female Tatler[Full Record] An historical and literary analysis of the Female Tatler, a
women's periodical published in London between 1709 and
1710. Includes information on the magazine's publication
history, readership, and major themes.