The Medieval Page:
Sources for Medieval Studies on the WWW


The WWW offers a vast array of sites in the area of Medieval Studies. Those listed below can be considered at best a sampling of what is available, according to this author's own criteria and system of organization. Sources included are primarily for Western Medieval subjects, with a few Late Antique and Byzantine sites. For the reader's convenience, the sites found so far have been organized this way: major, umbrella collections (several subjects grouped together) have been placed first; individual subject areas follow below. There will be some overlapping of sites, but I hope that this method will combine both convenience and inclusiveness. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.

Please also visit: Resources in Art History for Graduate Students

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Index for the Medieval Page

Multi-Subject Medieval Sites
Societies of Medieval Interests
Medieval Listservs
Conferences of Medieval Interest
Online Journals of Medieval Interest
Religion and Philosophy
History
Witchcraft
Medieval Women
Women, Men, and Gender Topics
Literature
Music
Art and Architecture
Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Sites
Iberia Sites
Web Pages for Medieval Studies Courses
Online Courses in Medieval Studies
Other University Medieval Studies Web Sites


Multi-Subject Medieval Sites

Societies of Medieval Interests


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MedievalListservs

This is a link to a collection of addresses of listservs of medieval interest, collected and maintained by Edwin Duncan of Towson University.


Medieval Blogs



Online Journals of Medieval Interest

Medieval Religion and Philosophy

Sources for Medieval History

See also Medieval Course Web Sites below.



Witchcraft

Here begins a site on Witchcraft.

Women in Medieval History and Religion

There are many sites for this topic; here are some to get you started.

General Sites

The Beguines



The Empress Theodora of Byzantium (sixth century)


Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)

Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204)

Christine de Pizan (1363-1430)

Joan of Arc (1412-1431)

Women, Men, and Gender Topics



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Sites for Medieval Literature

Collections

Beowulf

"Just don't take any class..."

Boccaccio

Chaucer

Chretien de Troyes

Dante

Piers Plowman


On Medieval Music



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Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Sites

See also Literature (for Beowulf) and Art History (for Manuscripts and Painting)



Iberia Sites



Web pages for Medieval Courses at Colleges and Universities

Art History Courses and Programs

Graduate Programs in Medieval Art History in North America A "census" put together by ICMA.

English and Other Language Studies

History



Online Courses in Medieval Studies

Please check with each institution for course listings, requirements, etc.

University Medieval Studies Web Sites

Note that most of these also list programs such as a lecture series.

Suggestions? Please send them to the address below.


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