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| Ancient World Web | Julia Hayden. Links to history, archaeology, and ancient world sites. |
| Best Of History Websites | Portal that ranks sites for usefulness and accuracy. Arranged by time period. |
| Byzantine Studies on the Internet | Fordham University. Site for information on the state and culture of the Eastern Roman Empire during the Middle Ages. |
| Chronicling America : Historic American Newspapers | The Library of Congress offers a database of digitized American newspapers in an ongoing project as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program. |
| Diotima | Site for the study of women and gender in the ancient world. |
| Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions | University of Ohio. Articles by over 100 scholars on a wide variety of topics related to the 1848 revolutions in Europe. |
| Internet medieval sourcebook | Fordham University. Many links to full text sources, bibliographies, images, maps, etc. |
| Labyrinth: Resources for medieval studies | Georgetown University. Connections to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers around the world. |
| Feminae Medieval Women and Gender Index | Haverford College. Journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages. |
| Medieval Technology | New York University. Searchable, referenced information on technological innovation and related subjects in medieval western Europe. |
| NetSERF | Catholic University of America. Links to many medieval resources. Searchable. |
| Nineteenth Century United States Historical , Literary, and Cultural Studies Online | Washington University. Links to historical periods, authors, people, events, journals, books, documents, maps, photographs, syllabi, etc. |
| On-Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies | University of Kansas. Encyclopedia, resources for teaching, texts and links to more than 700 medieval works, bibliographies, graphics, software, databases, graphics, journals, language resources, etc. Searchable. |
| The ORB | Kathryn Talarico. Medieval Studies encyclopedia, textbooks, web sites, resources for teachers, etc. |
| Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity | University of Michigan. Magic and its practitioners in the Mediterranean basin and the Near East from the 1st to the 7th centuries A.D." Essays about, and images and translations of, recipe-books, amulets, gems, demon bowls, cursing tablets, etc. |
| Victorian Studies on the Web | More than 100,000 citations to books, articles, and dissertations. Free registration. Not updated recently. |
| Victorian Web | Brown University. Essays, excerpts from primary sources, time lines, bibliographies, and images concerning science, technology, literature, society, economics, visual arts, politics, religion, philosophy, and gender. Links. |