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 Authors on the Web / Mitsuharu Matsuoka[Full Record] Web site devoted to American literature. Includes links to
author Web sites, primary texts, projects, teaching
resources, electronic journals and more from the colonial
period to the present.
American Folk Art Museum[Full Record] Information about works in the permanent collection
including 18th and 19th century paintings, drawings,
textiles, and sculpture.
American Women's History: A Research Guide[Full Record] Extensive collection of links to online resources (as well as information about printed and manuscript resources), including digital collections of primary sources. Emphasis on more recent periods, but colonial America is included.
Anglistik Guide[Full Record] Gateway to scholarly Web resources on all literatures in English,
including libraries, author-specific sites, journals, primary source
materials, and more.
Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485)[Full Record] Web site devoted to major authors of the period including
Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe. Includes links to
author’s works, biographical information, and critical
essays. Also includes information about medieval plays and
lyrics.
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.
Artcyclopedia / John Malyon[Full Record] Searchable database of information on art and artists with
links to image sites. Includes a chronological listing of
women artists from the Renaissance to the present.
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.
Discovering American Women\'s History Online[Full Record] This database provides access to digital collections of
primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.)
that document the history of women in the United States.
English Literature: Early 17th Century (1603-1660)[Full Record] Organized by major authors of the period, includes
biographical information, critical essays, and links to
authors� works. Also includes information about the
metaphysical and cavalier poets.
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.
First 100 years: The Professional Female Playwright[Full Record] Web site for The First 100 Years: The Professional Female
Playwright, a symposium, held in Ocboter, 2002, devoted to
five English women playwrights of the 17th & 18th centuries:
Aphra Behn, Susanna Centlivre, Hannah Cowley, Elizabeth,
and Joanna Baillie.
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.
Gothic Literature Page / Franz Potter[Full Record] Web site devoted to the English gothic novel. Includes a
bibliography of gothic literature, background information on
the genre, and links to course syllabi and other Web sites
devoted to gothic literature.
gwefan Ann Griffiths website[Full Record] Welsh and English Web site devoted to the author, including
digital versions of her early hymns and letters, as well as
critical and biographical studies of the author's life and
works.
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.
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.
Italian Women Writers[Full Record] Includes authors from the beginning of Italian literature in the late 12th and 13th centuries up to
authors born in 1945; Anthologies, articles and essays, autobiographies, biographies, children's literature,
devotional works, dialogues, diaries, dramas, epics, hagiographies, histories and chronicles, interviews and
conversations, letters, memoirs, novels, operas, poems, reviews, short stories, and travel literature are included.
Literary Gothic / Jack G. Voller, ed.[Full Record] Web site devoted to literary gothicism, including gothic
fiction from 1764 to 1820, and related gothic and
supernatural literature written prior to the mid 20th
century. Includes links to author Web sites, primary texts,
essays, and bibliographies.
Literary Resources on the Net / Jack Lynch[Full Record] Web site devoted to English and American literature.
Includes links to author Web sites, primary texts, teaching
resources, electronic journals, listservs, scholarly
conferences, and other related material.
Medieval Music[Full Record] Part of Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies. Links to
medieval music sources including:
databases, instruments, societies, and other sites.
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources / Andrea R. Harbin, ed.[Full Record] Links to texts, primary source documents, reference sources,
biographies, scholarly and teaching resources and other
materials in medieval studies. Major resources cover the
subjects of Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Civilizations,
Culture, Drama, History, Law, Literature, Music, People,
Philosophy, and Religion.
Newberry Library[Full Record] The Newberry Library is an independent research library
concentrating in the humanities with an active educational
and cultural presence in Chicago. Free and open to the
public, it houses an extensive non-circulating collection of
rare books, maps, and manuscripts.
ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies[Full Record] Gateway for Medieval Studies on the World Wide Web. The ORB
Text Library links to online transcriptions and translations
of primary source texts. The ORB Index is a topically
arranged list of resource guides. Also includes a list of
resources for the non-specialist, and resources for teaching.
Poetess Archive[Full Record] Bibliography of works by and about writers working in and
against the "poetess tradition," the extraordinarily
popular, but much criticized, flowery poetry written in
Britain and America between 1750 and 1900. There is also a
growing collection of full-text images.
Regency Page / Cathy Decker[Full Record] Links to Web sites, primarily related to literature and
fashion, concerning the Regency period in England from 1811
to 1820.
Renaissance Dance / Andrew Draskóy[Full Record] Information on European dance from the 15th to early 17th
century. Includes bibliography of primary and secondary
resources, discography, dance treatises, other renaissance
dance links, early music and linguistic resources.
UNESCO Archives Portal[Full Record] Links to Web sites of all types of archives (national, state, municipal, museum, government, family, business, and others) located in countries around the world.
Voice of the Shuttle -- Art History / Alan Liu, ed.[Full Record] Web directory of sites devoted to art history. Organized by
subject and geographic area, it also includes links to
museums, galleries, institutes and centers, art history
journals, academic departments and programs, and teaching
resources.
Voice of the Shuttle -- Literature (in English) / Alan Liu, ed.[Full Record] Major Web directory of sites devoted to literature in
English. Includes links to author websites, texts and
projects, teaching resources, electronic journals, listservs
and information on scholarly conferences and other related
material.
Voice of the Shuttle / Alan Liu, ed.[Full Record] Major Web directory of sites devoted to the Humanities.
Subdivided by discipline. Links to author websites, texts
and projects, teaching resources, electronic journals,
listservs and information on scholarly conferences and other
related material.
Winterthur[Full Record] Information about works in the permanent collection
including objects made or used in America between 1640 and
1860, many displayed in the museum's 175 period rooms.