NYU | MARC | Faculty D. Johnson (history) medieval history; women's history Carol Krinsky (Fine Arts)medieval art and architecture; Italian renaissance architecture; Northern http://www.nyu.edu/fas/center/marc/faculty/
ThinkQuest Library Of Entries NetSERF The Internet Connection for medieval Resources. Odin's Castle TheGreat Hall Dark Ages to renaissancemedieval history. Old English Pages. http://library.thinkquest.org/12834/text/sistercities.html
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Mediaeval/Renaissance Links for medieval Studies; medieval history Resources; Primary HistoricalDocuments for medieval and renaissance Europe; Exemplaria A journal http://www.panix.com/~wlinden/mediaeval.html
Extractions: General Encyclopedias - at the Homework Center Academic American New Book of Knowledge World Book Encyclopedia Millennium Family Encyclopedia Oxford American Children's Encyclopedia The Grolier Illustrated Encyclopedia Medieval History REF J 902.02 CHR Chronicle of the World REF J 902.02 WET New York Public Library Book of Chronologies REF J 909... Time Frame REF J 909 COL Islamic World REF J 909 OUR Our World's Heritage REF J 909 SOM Dorling Kindersley History of the World REF J 909.07 KNI Middle Ages Almanac REF J 909.97 MID Middle Ages Primary Sources REF J 909.0703 MID Middle Ages REF J 912 MAP Maps of the World REF J 930 HIS REF J 940.1 BUN Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages REF J 940.1 DAM Birth of Modern Europe REF J 940.1 HOW Middle Ages REF J 940.1 WHA What Life Was Like in the Age of Chivalry REF J 949.5013 WHA What Life Was Like Amid Splendor and Intrigue REF J 951 COL China from the 7th to the 19th Century Renaissance REF J 909.02 CHR Chronicle of the World REF J 902.02 WET New York Public Library Book of Chronologies REF J 909... Time Frame REF J 909 COL Islamic World REF J 909 OUR Our World's Heritage REF J 909 SOM Dorling Kindersley History of the World REF J 912 MAP Maps of the World REF J 940.1 DAM
Odin's Castle Of Dreams & Legends An assortment of medieval links.Category Society history By Time Period Middle Ages Directories I tried to separate them into the Dark Ages, medieval, and renaissance time periods Youwill find the Crusades and Religious history of this period located http://www.odinscastle.org/odin5.html
Extractions: e courteously invite you into the Great Hall and our vast array of Medieval Historical sources and resources from thoughout the world. At first, I tried to separate them into the Dark Ages, Medieval, and Renaissance time periods, but there was far too much overlap. Sometimes, the distinction between different periods was vague at best. Then again, since this period is normally taken together I decided to group them together and let you, the visitor, explore them at your will, letting you separate them as you wish. You will find the Crusades and Religious history of this period located in the Monks Cell. Now, let us turn to the days of legend, romance, and chivalry................. The Chronology of Medieval Europe Medieval Timeline Reference Classics Collection Page Vortigern Studies: British History 400-600 The Bayeux Tapestry 1066 and the Norman Conquest Invasion of England, 1066 Conquest and Resistance - England 1066 to 1088 The Normans Conquest: Society of Anglo-Norman History Anglo-Saxon Culture An Anglo-Saxon Glossary An Anglo-Saxon Bibliography Early British Kingdoms Regia Anglorum Adventus Saxonum Feudal Life in the Middle Ages Renaissance - The Elizabethan World Explore the Renaissance Renaissance Europe Renaissance Society of America RENAISSANCE forum Virtual Renaissance The Art of Renaissance Science Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe Historical Resources for the English Renaissance Monarchs of Europe Royalty in History Tudors and Stuarts
Medieval & Renaissance History An extensive collection of resources for study and teaching of medievaland renaissance history. Access the Best on the Web, Careington http://www.bigeye.com/histmedi.htm
BUBL LINK: 909 World History: 500-1799 Author Paul Halsall Subjects islam, medieval history, renaissance history DeweyClass909.1 ResourceType bibliography, documents, index Location usa NetSERF http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC12138
Extractions: All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk About.com: Medieval History Offers original articles and features about medieval history, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include archaeology, architecture, armour and weaponry, Byzantine studies, the Crusades, Knightly Orders and the Knights Templar, Leonardo da Vinci, maps, Medieval Britain and Russia, online libraries and text collections, medieval history organisations, medieval religion, Renaissance studies, science and technology in the medieval period, timelines and chronologies, Vikings and women in the medieval period.
Medieval History Subject Guide INTERNET SITES RELATING TO medieval history. Young University) has pointers to documentsand full text works for medieval and renaissance Europe, Europe as http://www.asu.edu/lib/subject/medieval.htm
Extractions: Although there is no single place to look for books and articles on medieval history, the library has made available a number of indexes, bibliographies and other reference works which will help you in researching a topic in this field. A selection of the most useful of these is described in this Subject Guide. Books in the ASU Libraries may be located by using the ASU Libraries Online Catalog. Check the Library of Congress Subject Headings for proper subject terms. For example, Medieval History is searched by "Middle AgesHistory" while many aspects of the Medieval period are searched by the specific topic modified by "Medieval"; for example, "Manuscripts, Medieval" and "Ships, Medieval." Dahmus J. Dictionary of Medieval Civilization . New York: Macmillan, 1984.
The Well Dressed Wench - Medieval & Renaissance Pages relating historical costuming, including sewing tips, reenacting and living history groups, Category Recreation Living history medieval renaissance Reenactment medieval and renaissance Reenactment Organization; MilitesdeBec Dedicated to the recreation of battles and living history of Normans; http://www.midnightgarden.com/costume/medieval.html
Extractions: Where would you like to go? Reference Sources Clothing Arms and Armor Accessories Reenacting Organizations Live Action Role Play Renaissance Festivals Wedding Information Last updated Medieval Resources Clothing 12th Century Lady's garb A great example of the garb of a 11th-12th century noblewoman 17th Century Stays How to make them (illustrated) Argent Flame Costuming Specializing in Medieval Garb and Renaissance Costume The Auld Garb Monger How to make Costumes for Manly Men Byzantine Garb Guide Clothing information for the Byzantine era, includes some patterns
The Crimson Pirates - Cruisin' The Cyberseas... A New Yorkbased 7-member pirate singing group that performs at medieval and renaissance faires. The crew, their history, their schedule, news, and their music. http://www.crimsonpirates.com/
Alphabetical Listing Of Network Sites www.godecookery.com/godeboke/godeboke.htm An awardwinning medieval history websitededicated to authentic food feasts of the Middle Ages renaissance. http://network.historychannel.com/AlphabeticalList.asp?SCatId=25
The Renaissance: History century European history. They maintain several useful pages on socialhistory of medieval and renaissance life. You will have to http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Annex/ShakSites18.html
Extractions: Previous Table of Contents Next The Renaissance: History Gateways General Combat Costume ... Women Internet Modern History Sourcebook (early modern history page). A fine site by Paul Halsall which provides links and primary sources on many subjects, including extensive materials on the Reformation and early science: http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/medren.html The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating pre-17th-century European history. They maintain several useful pages on social history of Medieval and Renaissance life. You will have to sort out the sites that offer information from those that encourage membership:
HumanitiesWeb.org - Your Source For Information In The Humanities A carefully edited introduction to the composers, history, culture, and music of the medieval, renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern periods. Detailed with considerable background material, illustrations, and commentary. http://www.humanitiesweb.org/cgi-bin/human.cgi?s=c
Joyful Costumes: Period Authentic Costumes At Reasonable Prices Madeto-order costumes for individuals and theater productions; men's, women's, children's, and dolls. Mime, dance, medieval and renaissance, plus a heavy focus on the Biblical period. (Pompano Beach, Florida, USA) http://www.joyfulcostumes.com
Early Music FAQ comprehensive information on medieval, renaissance, and Baroque music; Repertory Overview, extensive information on CD recordings, many other topics, plus lots of links http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/
The Pirate's Treasure renaissance and medieval weaponry, historical artifacts, shipwreck findings, unusual jewelry. http://thepiratestreasure.com/
Extractions: This Site The Web Once again, this year we spent the year building Pirates Treasure ship shops, spreading the love to our good friends at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire and enlarging our shop at the Texas Renaissance Festival. The Lady Krim pulled into port at Penn Renn to much enthusiasm. Our pirate auction was even listed in the program as a daily event. We are looking forward to many more years with our fabulous Pennsylvania patrons! We also pulled a full size galleon into port in Texas to enlarge our shop and bring more treasure in for our wonderful Texas Patrons. Each year is just more fun in Texas! As always, Captain Red wishes to personally thank each and every person who was involved in our continuing success by supporting The Pirates Treasure, even during these difficult times. Everyone at the Pirates Treasure hopes you and your loved ones have a safe and happy year and offers this traditional Irish blessing. May the road, rise to meet you.
The Boston Camerata medieval and renaissance music; medieval cantigas of King Alfonso el Sabio. Vocal and instrumental; schedule, CDs. http://members.aol.com/boscam
Dragons Hallow Supplier of renaissance and medieval leather goods, weapons, armor, costume patterns, and jewelry for Faires and similar events; on line catalog and ordering information, based in Mill Creek, Washington. http://www.geocities.com/dragonshallow