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.
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.
Chawton House Library[Full Record] Promotes the study of early English women's writing. The
library houses a collection of rare books published between
1600 and 1830, many of them by women and about women�s
fiction. Houses the Centre for the Study of Early English
Women's Writing, which runs a program of publications,
seminars, and conferences.
Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society (DHDS)[Full Record] Founded in 1970, the Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society
works to promote the theory and practice of European dance
from the 12th to the 19th century as recorded in the
contemporary literature.
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.
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.
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.
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 Margaret Cavendish Society[Full Record] Society devoted to the study of Margaret Cavendish. Includes
a bibliography of primary and secondary sources, information
on past conferences, and links to related materials.
Madame de Stael et le Groupe de Coppet[Full Record] Literature, history et politics from the Lumières to Romantics, includes full text articles and bibliographies on
Madame de Stael and the French Revolution.
Modern Humanities Research Association[Full Record] Founded at Cambridge, England, in 1918, the MHRA has become
an international association representing scholarship in the
field of the modern and medieval languages and literatures
of Europe (including English) with members in all parts of
the world. Publishes books, texts and dissertations,
journals, and bibliographies.
Modern Language Association of America[Full Record] Web site for the MLA, whose mission is to work to strengthen
the study and teaching of language and literature. Includes
information on membership, publications, annual convention,
and professional resources.
Renaissance Society of America[Full Record] Home page of the Renaissance Society of America, located at
the The Graduate School and University Center, The City
University of New York. The Society is devoted to the
interdisciplinary study of the late medieval, Renaissance
and early modern periods.
Scholarly Societies Project[Full Record] The Scholarly Societies Project offers free Internet access to directory information, including links to websites, for a selection of scholarly societies around the world.
Sixteenth Century Studies Conference Website[Full Record] The Sixteenth Century Studies Conference (SCSC) is a scholarly society that is interested in the early modern era (ca. 1450-ca. 1660). Its geographical scope is worldwide and covers all disciplines having an interest in early modern studies.
Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship[Full Record] The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship promotes the
study of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance from the
perspectives of gender studies, women's studies, and
feminist studies.
Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies (SSPHS)[Full Record] The Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
(SSPHS) was founded in 1969 to promote research in all
aspects and epochs of Iberian history and related
disciplines. SSPHS conducts annual meetings, provides a
forum for scholars of Iberian Affairs, awards prizes for
books, articles and dissertations, and publishes its
Bulletin triannually.
Society of Dance History Scholars (SDHS)[Full Record] The Society of Dance History Scholars was founded in 1978
to promote study, research, discussion, performance, and
publication in dance history and related fields.