Voice of the Shuttle
- Portal maintained by Alan Liu of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Features a history of the project, news and offers visitors the opportunity to participate by becoming volunteer editors.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Honorary society that recognizes achievement in the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities and conducts a varied program of projects and studies responsive to the needs of society. Features publications in PDF format, news, events calendar, as well as lists of members and fellows.
Arts and Humanities Data Service - A catalogue organized to collect, preserve and promote re-use of the electronic resources which result from research in the arts and humanities.
Arts and Letters Daily - Daily report of news in art and literature. Includes reviews of new books, essays and articles.
Australian Humanities Review - Peer-reviewed interdisciplinary electronic journal of the humanities published quarterly. Features full-text articles, contact details for the editorial board, as well as information for authors.
Center for the Humanities - Supports individual teaching and research projects as well as serves as a communications resource for school programs and activities at Wesleyan University. Information on lecture series and the Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship.
CTI Centre for Textual Studies - Features links to resources in Literature, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Classics, Film Studies, and Theater Arts. Also offers a calendar of events and publications. Hosted by the Humanities Computing Unit at the University of Oxford.
Emily's Page for the Humanities - A collection of annotated links to general resources. Contains sections devoted to texts online, journals and Medieval and Renaissance links.
The EServer - Serves as a broad resource for a wide variety of literature-related materials, including text archives of both prose and poetry, fiction and non-fiction, as well as and other types of literature resources.
ETD - A clearing-house for information related to electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) hosted by Matthew Kirschenbaum of the University of Virginia Library. Directory is broken down by discipline and features links to completed and works in progress.
Humanities - Collections by subject--provided by Stanford University.
Humanities and Social Sciences Internet Resources - A directory of links hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto. Features a selection of general resources, as well as links to journals and information on scholarly publishing.
Humanities Interactive - Texas Council for the Humanities Resource Center presents interactive exhibits, games, and lessons.
Interdisciplines - A website for interdisciplinary research in the humanities. The site allows for the organization of interdisciplinary symposiums whose quality is guaranteed by an international scientific committee.
Irish Resources in the Humanities - Directory of humanities sites of Irish interest. Categories include Irish Archaeology, Architecture, Archives and Libraries, Art, Geography, History, Irish Language, Literature and Theatre.
Modern Humanities Research Association - Promotes advanced study and research in the field of the modern humanities, especially modern European languages and literatures (including English).
National Humanities Institute - Promotes research, publishing, and teaching in the humanities, with emphasis on the ethical preconditions and purposes of culture and society.
Penn Humanities Forum - University of Pennsylvania hosted program that provides a common ground for interdisciplinary exchange through cultural programs, fellowships and seminars. Features information on the program, calendar of events and links to related resources.
Stanford Humanities Laboratory - Cultivates new ways of producing and presenting knowledge in the humanities. Provides an overview of current research, news, staff profiles, and student opportunities.
Utah Humanities Council - Promotes lifelong learning using the humanities as a process of reflection, conversation and action. Features a description of the organization and activities. Also offers a calendar of events and contact details.
Washington Commission For The Humanities - Dedicated to improving individual and community life through public programs that interpret culture and provide a forum for civic dialogue.
Wayne State University Humanities Program - Features information for current and prospective students. Provides an overview of courses offered, faculty profiles and contact information.
World-Wide Web Resources - Humanities - A catalog of annotated Internet resources maintained by the University of Kentucky Libraries. Offers sections devoted to English and American Literature, popular culture, Classical Studies, creative writing information for authors, Film, and Fine Arts.
The WWW Virtual Library: Humanities - A directory of resources maintained by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Göteborg University, Sweden. Features categories devoted to Archaeology, History, Philosophy, Religion, and academic departments, as well as general resources.
Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
- An academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students. Authors are held to high standards of accuracy, currency, and relevance to the field of medieval studies.
The End of Europe's Middle Ages - A large tutorial site designed to assist those students engaged in Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history.
European Middle Ages - A learning module including essays and resources from part of a distance learning course, Washington State University.
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook - A database of primary and secondary sources, categorized by time period as well as location, offering articles, transcripts, and related links. By Paul Halsall.
Knights and Armor - Dedicated to the history of the medieval knight and knight related topics.
Medieval Times - Links to life in the Middle Ages and to castles.
The Medieval Times - Discover the people, culture, technology and development that made up this rich and vibrant part of world history through a concise timeline and articles on battles, the feudal system, witches, invasions, and the crusades.
Medieval Times & Castles - Provides information on history, castles, life, warfare, and torture.
The Middle Ages - Articles with images about life and culture.
The Middle Ages and Renaissance - Important events described by eyewitnesses, with introductory explanations. Includes the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle on the 12th-century English civil war, Marco Polo describing Kublai Khan in battle, and the discovery of America by Columbus.
The Normans, A European People - Comprehensive coverage of the history, culture and heritage of the Normans in France, the British Isles and Italy. Includes biographies, genealogies of rulers, a gazetteer of Norman buildings, places to visit and bibliographies.
The Origin and Deeds of the Goths - Charles C. Mierow's translation of the text by the 6th century writer Jordanes, presented as a single hypertext file.
Our Medieval Heritage - Abstracts, illustrations and web links for a book of collected essays on medieval themes from the Australian National University, published by Merton Priory Press.