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         Medieval History General:     more books (100)
  1. The making of Medieval Spain (History of European civilization library) by Gabriel Jackson, 1972
  2. The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. 7: c. 1415-c. 1500
  3. Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins: Possessions and People in Medieval Britain (Medieval History and Archaeology) by David A. Hinton, 2006-11-09
  4. The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. 4: c. 1024-c. 1198 (Part 2)
  5. Before Columbus: Exploration and Colonisation from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, 1229-1492 (New Studies in Medieval History) by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, 1987-12-19
  6. Medieval Trade in the Mediterranean World
  7. Cambridge Medieval History IV: The Byzantine Empire, Part I, Byzantium and its Neighbours
  8. Villainage In England: Essays In English Medieval History by Paul Vinogradoff, 2005-01-30
  9. Ambrose And The Cathedral Dream (Sorenson, Margo. Ambrose the Mouse Books) by Margo Sorenson, 2006-11-10
  10. Medieval Messenger (Newspaper Histories Series) by Paul Dowswell, 1997-03
  11. The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England (Oxford Illustrated Histories)
  12. The Signing of the Magna Carta (Pivotal Moments in History) by Debbie Levy, 2007-08
  13. The Chester Mystery Cycle: A New Edition With Modernised Spelling (Medieval Texts and Studies ; No. 9)
  14. An Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 400-900: The Sword, the Plough and the Book by Matthew Innes, 2007-08-14

61. Sources For General History
SOURCES FOR general history medieval. Angelcynn AngloSaxon Living history,400-900 AD Bracton De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliæ (Bracton on the
http://www.vwc.edu/wwwpages/dgraf/genhist.htm
SOURCES FOR GENERAL HISTORY
COLLECTIONS OF HISTORICAL TEXTS, IMAGES AND RECORDINGS
UNITED STATES
19th Century Advertising History Repositories of Primary Sources: A Directory Access to Archival Databases (US National Archives and Records Administration) Aaron Copland Collection ... Wright Brothers in Photographs
NON-U.S.
1901 Census for England and Wales (Public Record Office) 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Repositories of Primary Sources: A Directory Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions ... Writings of the Christian Church Fathers
BOTH U.S. AND NON-U.S.
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica Repositories of Primary Sources: A Directory Albumen Photographic Prints The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II (documents) ... Women Writers Project
JOURNALS, HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS AND RELATED GROUPS
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) The American Historical Association American Jewish Historical Society American Political Science Association ... Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. (FAMSI)

62. WINDOWS\DESKTOP\medhist-A
STEVEN EPSTEIN AhmansonMurphy Chair in medieval European history While studentsare responsible for the general history Department requirements for
http://www.history.ku.edu/Graduate Program Folder/Graduate Fields/Graduate Medie
Graduate Study in Medieval History
at the University of Kansas

You should be seeing this site in frames. If not, click here FACULTY: see as well biographies of Medieval/Ancient Faculty STEVEN EPSTEIN Ahmanson-Murphy Chair in Medieval European History ERNEST JENKINS : Assistant Professor of History, focus on Medieval Iberia, Southern France, and the Mediterranean EVE LEVIN : Associate Professor of History, focus on Medieval Russia and Eastern Europe ERIC RATH : Assistant Professor of History. Professor Rath specializes in premodern Japan, with a focus on the cultural history of ritual, theater, and restaurants. Emeriti: JAMES BRUNDAGE: Professor Brundage, formerly Ahmanson-Murphy Professor of Medieval European History, is an authority on the history of medieval canon law, the crusades, and universities. LYNN H. NELSON: Professor Nelson specializes in the history of medieval Spain and is a founder of H-Net. RICHARD KAY: Professor Kay specializes in the history of the German Empire and the literature of Dante.

63. Bibliography Of Gay And Lesbian History - Medieval History
Frantzen, Allen J. Between the lines Queer theory, the history of homosexuality, 7 in Garland Library of medieval Literature, general editors James J.
http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/bibmedie.htm
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GAY AND LESBIAN HISTORY Compiled by Rictor Norton
INDEX: [ General History Anthologies Lesbian: General Pre-Modern Lesbian ... Colonial and Non-European
Updated 18 June 2004
Medieval History
Bailey, Derrick Sherwin
Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition . London: Longmans, Green, 1955.
Bein, Thomas
Boone, Marc
"State power and illicit sexuality: The persecution of sodomy in late medieval Bruges" Journal of Medieval History
Boswell, John
Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality: Gay People in Western Europe from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Fourteenth Century . Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1980.
Boswell, John
"Dante and the sodomites" Dante Studies
Boswell, John
The Marriage of Likeness: Same-sex Unions in Pre-modern Europe . London: HarperCollins, 1995 (orig. pub. 1994).
Brall, Helmut
"Reflections of homosexuality in medieval poetry and chronicles" , in Christoph Loreyu and John Plews (eds), Queering the Canon: Defying Sights in German Literature and Culture . Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1998., pp. 89-105.

64. ORB - Medieval English Urban History
general urban history. history of Western Civilization medieval Society TheTowns (Page on society includes a very general introduction to distinguishing
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/towns/towns.html
The aim of this section of ORB is to provide historical information about cities and towns in England during the Middle Ages, with particular emphasis on medieval boroughs of East Anglia and on social, political and constitutional history. A selection of primary documents (translated into English) relevant to English urban history is included. The image above is an edited version of a line drawing by Mary Houston, based on an illustration in the Luttrell Psalter

65. ORB: Medieval Studies For The Nonspecialist
Fiction for Students of history, Part I, Ancient and medieval, Women s history medieval Mysteries by Historians general Introduction to the Middle
http://www.the-orb.net/media.html
Encyclopedia Library Reference Teaching ... HOME
Medieval Studies for the Nonspecialist
A Guide to Online Resources
The following links are designed for those whose interest in the Middle Ages has been spurred by popular representations of the period in movies, television, and historical fiction. We hope they will provide some answers to perennial questions about historical accuracy and that they will lead the enthusiastic amateur to additional reading. (Be sure to check the appropriate section in the Encyclopedia for additional resources.)

66. Top Picks - General Histories Of The Middle Ages
A general reference of the Middle Ages is a musthave for medieval history buffsand students alike 1) The Oxford Illustrated history of medieval Europe
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67. PART I OF The "Middle" Centuries Of Western Civilization - Western Civilization
Grover Furr s medieval history and Literature Page SPECIAL LINKS Essential BIOGRAPHIES general information about the lives of medieval women in
http://www.omnibusol.com/medieval.html
THE "MIDDLE" CENTURIES OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM BYZANTIUM TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
AN INTERNET BOOK ON THE MEDIEVAL/RENAISSANCE/REFORMATION WORLD PART I: ROME'S FALL TO THE EVE OF THE RENAISSANCE
Central Site Return Above
THE "BIG EIGHT" VERY SPECIAL PAGES - For Part I
- SPECIAL CREATIVITY
Dawn of Man to Ancient Times. Gods, Goddesses, Vikings, Mongols. Dark Ages to Renaissance. King Arthur, Robin Hood, Crusades, Religion. Ships, and Sea. The Great Wars. History of Science and Medicine, resources for educators, students, reenactors. This site is like a whirlpool that can suck up a lot of your time!
Grover Furr's Medieval History and Literature Page - SPECIAL LINKS
Essential resource links located on this web site! Basic Medieval Resources on the Web, Chaucer, Middle English and Other Medieval Literatures, Journals and Criticism, History, Art, Music, and Culture. Medieval History Course by Paul Halsall of Fordham University presenting an excellent course outline summarizing "The End of the Classical World to the Later Middle Ages." If you can't find what you're browsing for on our fantastic site, Mr. Furr's reference of links is a great option.
Mad Monarch Series - SPECIAL ROYALTY
"Series of short biographies of the personal lives of history's mad monarchs, sadistic Sultans, terrible Tsars, crazy caesars, deranged dukes." Thoughtful examination of peculiar behavior patterns and little known physical handicaps of royalty from antiquity to the 1800's. Beats 90210 or Melrose Place by a wide margin and proves truth is definitely stranger than fiction.

68. Oxford University Press: Medieval History And Archaeology
Book Search. Keyword, ISBN, Author, Title, Corporate. Advanced Search». You arehere OUP USA Home US general Catalog medieval history and Archaeology
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/series/MedievalHistoryandArchaeology/?view

69. Oxford University Press: Writing Medieval History: Nancy Partner
You are here OUP USA Home US general Catalog history, World medieval.Writing medieval history. Edited by Nancy Partner. bookshot Add to Cart
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryWorld/Medieval/?ci=03408084

70. History's Happening Medieval World History Page
general INFORMATION. The Encyclopedia of World history Renowned medievalhistory - Lots of information about a wide variety of medieval topics
http://www.loeser.us/medhist.html
History's Happening!
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Medieval World History Links
General Early Christian Middle Ages Renaissance ... Exploration
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • The Encyclopedia of World History - Renowned historian Peter N. Stearns and thirty prominent historians have combined their expertise over the past ten years to perfect this comprehensive chronology of more than 20,000 entries that span the millennia from prehistoric times to the year 2000. Includes Search Feature.
  • Historia's Castle - Provides on-line scoring quizzes on World History topics. They are in multiple choice and true/false format, scores and provides review of answers.
  • Discoverers Web - A no nonsense collection of links to sites found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration. Covers all time periods.
  • Medieval History
  • Historical Timelines - A collection of Timelines, Chronologies, and Dynastic Tables.
  • Ethnographica - This site has lots of information on ethic art, with an emphasis on African Art forms and carpet design.
  • Hyper History Online - presents 3'000 years of World History with a combination of colorful graphics, lifelines, timelines, and maps. Over a 1,200 files are interconnected throughout the website.
  • The Historical Text Archive - is a fantastic collection of historical documents and papers about history collected by the Mississippi State University. Includes: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Mexico, North America, etc.
  • 71. CCSU Digital Archive - Subject D111 Medieval History
    Library of Congress Subject Areas (97) D history general and Old World (9) D history (general) (7). D111 medieval history
    http://fred.ccsu.edu:8000/view/subjects/D111.html

    72. LU:research - Lund University Institutional Archive
    Number of records 1. Subjects (7571) D history general and Old World (18) history (general) (7). medieval history (1)
    http://lu-research.lub.lu.se/php/gateway.php?who=lr&method=view&brows=subjects/d

    73. Ancient And Medieval History - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
    Ancient and medieval history is covered in Vols. 1, 3 and 4. Arrangement istopical, with author and general indexes in each issue.
    http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Arts/Ancient.shtml
    General
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    Ancient and Medieval History
    Reference Guides
    Guide to the Sources ure of Medieval History. 1978. (Ref. D 117 .C2213)
    Lists and explains the primary source materials surviving in manuscript, including encyclopedic, medical, and legal compendia; national chronicles and church histories; germanic law codes; genealogies, biographies, and lives of saints; "histories" of crusades and pilgrimages; travel logs; diaries; letters; etc. Lists catalogs of manuscript collections in monasteries and libraries. Concludes with Reference tools on paleography, numismatics, sigillography, genealogy, heraldry, and metrology.

    Guide to The Study of Medieval History. 1980. (Ref. Z6203 P25)
    Standard scholarly guide, critical and comprehensive. Part 1 takes up general Reference sources, including bibliographies, library catalogs, universal histories, periodicals, and auxiliary materials on chronology, genealogy, heraldry, numismatics, and place-names. Part II describes sources for specific time periods, while Part III employs a more topical approachwith sections on continuity of ancient and classical traditions, medieval world-view, Carolingian Reforms, Moorish Spain, Aristotelian revival, Roman and canon law, rise of universities and vernacular literature, etc.

    Introduction to Ancient History. 1970. (Ref. Z6202 B413)

    74. University Of Tasmania EPrints Repository (UTasER) - Subject: D111 Medieval Hist
    Subject D111 medieval history. Library of Congress Subject Areas D historygeneral and Old World D history (general). D111 medieval history
    http://eprints.comp.utas.edu.au:81/view/subjects/D111.html
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    Subject: D111 Medieval History

    75. Recommended History Links - SchoolHistory.co.uk
    This page provides links to general history sites or gateways to further medieval history Sourcebook, An extensive list of sources and links for
    http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/history_links.htm

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    Primary Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 GCSE A-Level Help Back History department webpages General History Links This page provides links to general history sites or gateways to further research.
    Have a good look through this page, every one of these sites is worth far more than a few minutes of your time. Featured site All these links were checked on 17 May 2003 Site Description BBC History A wide ranging history resource, that provides many excellent internal and external links and activities. Constantly changing and developing. Some splendid recent additions including much much suitable for student research. The Learning Curve This is the excellent educational site of the Public Record Office. Without a doubt a site to visit frequently as it grows. Superb material ideal for online lessons with exhibitions, 'focus on' investigations and snapshots. Google History disabled A directory listing of the most popular history sites on the internet. Carefully organised into useful subject areas. An excellent place to begin research.

    76. World History
    history World and general. This page World history, generally Ancienthistory medieval history Modern history
    http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/worldhist.html
    World History
    See also: This page:
    World History, generally
    Ancient History Medieval History Modern History
    World History, generally

    77. Links To Other Sites For Chinese Studies
    China general; China history general; China Ancient and medieval history China history general. Fairbank Chinese history Library Rob Gray
    http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/other.html
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    78. International Medieval Congress 2005 - Proposal Form
    Index Term Art history general. 620-a A Newly Discovered Manuscript The Re-Displaying the medieval and Renaissance Collections at the Victoria and
    http://imc.leeds.ac.uk:8080/imcapp/IndexTermPapers.jsp?IndexTermNumber=10&Term=A

    79. School Of History, Classics And Archaeology - Birkbeck, University Of London
    The Labyrinth; general Interest Sites; medieval England; medieval Gender You will also find details of an extensive range of medieval history titles
    http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hca/forstudents/medieval/index.shtml
    Home About us Programmes Staff ... Contact us Medieval Resource Page This page is designed to provide information and links to other websites of particular interest in relation to the study of Medieval History. It is intended to provide you with sources, bibliographies and information to assist you with your studies and research here at Birkbeck. The Labyrinth The premier site for all aspects of medieval studies is the Labyrinth , run by Georgetown University in the USA. This acts as a nexus for a huge variety of resources, on Medieval England, Medieval France, and Medieval Italy, to name just three examples. Some general sites and other elements of interest are listed below: Return to top of page General Interest sites http://netserf.cua.edu/

    80. UCSB General Catalog - Medieval Studies
    20042005 UC Santa Barbara general Catalog medieval Studies Bachelor ofArtsmedieval Studies. Preparation for the major. history 4A-B. For students
    http://www.catalog.ucsb.edu/LS/medieval.htm
    Medieval Studies Program,
    Division of Humanities and Fine Arts,
    Department of History, Humanities and Social Sciences 5056;
    Telephone (805) 893-3167 Website: www.medievalstudies.ucsb.edu
    (will open in a new browser window) Advisory Committee Chair: Harvey Sharrer
    Executive Director: Edward D. English
    Contents:
    Medieval Studies Advisory Committee Debra G. Blumenthal , Ph.D. (History) Cynthia Brown , Ph.D. (French and Italian) Jody Enders , Ph.D. (French and Italian) Edward D. English , Ph.D. (History) Sharon Farmer , Ph.D. (History) Aranye Fradenburg , Ph.D. (English) Carol L. Lansing , Ph.D. (History) Carol Braun Pasternack , Ph.D. (English) Harvey Sharrer , Ph.D. (Spanish and Portuguese) Affiliated Faculty C. Edson Armi , Ph.D. (History of Art and Architecture) Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce , Ph.D. (Spanish and Portuguese) Antonio Cortijo , Ph.D. (Spanish and Portuguese) Francis A. Dutra , Ph.D. (History) Richard D. Hecht , Ph.D. (Religious Studies)

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