Type
of History - Ecclesiastical & Religious History
American
Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amhome.html
The American memory web site aims to provide electronic access to
holdings at the Library of Congress which relate to the United States.
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Calculation
of the Ecclesiastical Calendar
http://www.smart.net/~mmontes/ec-cal.html
CELT - Corpus of Electronic Texts
http://www.ucc.ie/celt
The CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts is an excellent scholarly site, still growing, that contains a vast number of Irish cultural, historical, and literary texts (in Irish, Latin, Hiberno-Norman French, and English). |description|
Eighteenth-Century
Resources
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/
Eighteenth-century Resources, compiled by Jack Lynch of Rutgers
University, is an annotated gateway to a wide range of web pages
relating to the eighteenth century.|description|
The Gutenberg Bible
http://prodigi.bl.uk/gutenbg/default.asp
The Gutenberg Bible web site from the British Library provides online
access to the two full copies of the Gutenberg Bible that the library
holds. |description|
Internet Modern History
Sourcebook
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.html
This sourcebook covers a wide range of topics from the Reformation
up to the present. |description|
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies gateway currently has
278 links to web sites on several different aspects of medieval studies.
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Lambeth Palace Library
http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/
Lambeth Palace Library is the library of the archbishops of Canterbury
and is the principal library and record office for the Church of England.
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Making of America
http://moa.umdl.umich.edu/
Making of America is a digital library of primary documents relating
to American social history. |description|
The Medici Archive
http://www.medici.org/
Medieval History Sourcebook
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
This site provides access to primary source documents. |description|
Mundus: Gateway
to Missionary Collections in the UK
http://www.mundus.ac.uk
The Mundus Gateway
provides an online guide to the archival collections in the British
Isles that hold material concerning the history of missionaries.|description|
NetSERF
http://www.netserf.org
NetSERF is a partially annotated gateway to over 1400 medieval web
sites. |description|
The
Nineteenth Century in Print: the Making of America in Books and
Print
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/moahtml/ncphome.html
The Nineteenth Century in Print web site brings together online
collections of nineteenth century books and periodicals from the
University of Michigan, Cornell University and the Library of Congress.
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Project Wittenberg
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html
Project Wittenberg, created under the direction of Bob Smith of Concordia
Theological Seminary, provides a gateway to Lutheran texts; texts
by Luther, texts about Luther and works of other Lutherans. |description|
Quaker Archives Database
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/quaker/quakint1.htm
The Quaker Archives Database from the University of Leeds special
collections department has created a name index of many of the older
documents in The University Library's Carlton Hill archive. |description|
The Victorian Web
http://landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/victov.html
The Victorian Web provides a comprehensive general overview of nineteenth
century British history and literature. |description|
Witchcraft
in Salem Village
http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/
The Witchcraft in Salem Village web site provides access to primary
source material on the witchcraft trial in Salem Village, (now Danvers)
Massachusetts in 1692. |description|
Yorkshire
Quaker Heritage Project
http://www.hull.ac.uk/lib/archives/quaker/
The Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Projects aims to increase access to
and awareness of collections of Quaker material relating to Yorkshire.
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October 2001
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