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Columbus and the Age of Discovery
A searchable database of over 1,100 text articles pertaining to Columbus and themes of discovery
and encounter. The site was built by the History Department of Millersville University of
Pennsylvania in conjunction with the U.S. Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission
of 1992, and has unrestricted access.
EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe
This is a collection of links connect to Western European (mainly primary) historical
documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated, from
Medieval and Renaissance to the present times.
H-Italy - Italian History
This site provides announcements of interests to Italianists, links to the H-Net archive of book
reviews, and links to resources in Italian art, architecture, and literature (the text of major
Italian authors). Links to Italian libraries are also provided.
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
One of the first and most highly acclaimed medieval Internet sites, the Labyrinth is sponsored
by Georgetown University and is fully searchable. In addition to a collection of texts and images,
the Labyrinth provides connections to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers
around the world.
Funet Russian
Archive
A links and resources site on Russia and the former Soviet Union. It is maintained by
Finnish University and Research Network, Espoo, Finland.
REESWeb: Russian and East European Studies
REESWeb includes links to "Resources by Discipline", "Resources by Type",
"National Homepages", and "Major Sites and Archives of Information".
Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: Europe
This site links to a number of important primary documents for the study of early modern Europe,
in particular the study of both the Protestant and Catholic Reformation, philosophy, theology,
literature, the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, the Scientific Revolution, and witch hunts.
Eurasianet.org
This site focuses on Armenia, Azerbaijian, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, and Kygyzstan.
Each of these Central Eurasian countries has a separate resource page, with links grouped
according to subjects, with some history links.