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A Brief Middle Ages Site -- Information on and pictures of people, events, and culture. The site was made by 8th grade students in Taiwan.
A Journey Into Medieval Fiefdom -- A diverse range of essays by a group of High School students.
Angelcynn - Anglo-Saxon Living History 400-900AD -- Original articles on Anglo-Saxon history and society.
Anglo Saxon England -- A comprehensive series of original material and contemporary sources relating to England before the Norman conquest.
Brehon Aid -- Irish legal history site, tracing the advance and application of Brehon law, the ancient Celtic common law of Ireland.
Essays in Medieval Studies -- Annual volumes of essays devoted to a different aspect of medieval culture each year. Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association.
Exhibits Collection - The Middle Ages -- An interactive exhibit that explores feudal life, homes, clothing, health, arts & entertainment, religion and town life and includes activities on cathedrals, clothing, art and medical practices. Aimed at schoolchildren.
Historia''s Castle -- Java applet quizzes for World History Students, (approx 50 questions per time period) with bookmarks for further consideration.
Historical Arthur: Original sources in English Translation -- A general exploration of the earliest texts relating to historical Arthur, including essays and translations of old English chronicles.
International Society of Anglo-Saxonists -- The International Society of Anglo-Saxonists was founded in 1983 to further all aspects of Anglo-Saxon Studies.
Internet History Sourcebooks Project -- An extensive set of collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts, maps, and articles on a wide variety of historical areas and subjects. Compiled by Prof. Paul Halsall at Fordham University.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook -- A general internet resource for Medieval Studies, and a good starting point for anyone seeking information on Medieval poets and poetry.
Maps of Medieval Britain -- Political maps of Britain at various times during the middle ages.
Maps of Medieval Europe -- Clickable for more detail.
MaÞeliende -- The online newsletter of Anglo-Saxon studies at the University of Georgia
Mediev-L Archives -- Archives of messages from the academic email discussion group.
Medieval Ages -- Many pages of introductory-level information on all sorts of popular topics.
Medieval Art and Architecture -- Pictures and plans of cathedrals, churches and castles from medieval Europe.
Medieval Britain -- Comprehensive series of original articles and contemporary accounts.
Medieval Europe -- Important events in Medieval Europe, written from the perspective of fictional eyewitnesses.
Medieval Flags and Banners -- Information on the the structure and designs of flags from the high medieval to early modern periods.
Medieval Lectures -- A series of lecture outlines and essays used in a freshman-level survey course on the History of Medieval Europe.
Medieval Madness -- A project for kids by kids. Students have searched for the best reference sites on varied topics relating to the Middle Ages. They have then put together open-ended questions to answer.
Middle Ages -- Contains overview of life during Middle Ages. life in the towns, manors, the royal court, barons, medieval soldiers, peasants, and feudal system.
Middle Ages and Renaissance -- Notes, maps, interactive activities written as support for an online World History course. Also has 300 related web links.
Misconceptions About the Middle Ages -- Essays (currently 5 in number) exploding popular myths about the middles ages.
Mythical Plants of the Middle Ages -- A brief look at some of the fantastic and mythical plants believed in the Middle Ages to exist .
ORB--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 American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain -- The American Academy of Medieval Historians (AARHMS) was founded in 1974 by a small group of historians who shared a common interest in medieval Iberia. Its purpose was to provide a forum in which they, and others, could discuss their current research.
The Decameron Web -- This is a hypermedia project dedicated to the study and teaching of the Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
The Domesday Book and Beyond -- Three essays on post-conquest England, by WF Maitland.
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.
The European Middle Ages -- A learning module including essays and resources. Part of a distance learning course on World Cultures from Washington State University.
The Heroic Age -- Online journal for the study of Northwestern Europe from the Late Roman Empire to the advent of the Norman Empire aimed at both professionals and amateurs. US-based, but has British academics on the editorial board. One issue so far.
The Medieval World -- An encyclopaedia of British history 1066-1500.
The Middle Ages - Mr Dowling''s Electronic Passport -- This page is part of the world''s first online Middle School classroom, a curriculum for a seventh grade Geography class in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Middle Ages.com -- An online resource for the study, research, documentation, and experience of the Middle Ages, specifically as it occurred in Europe.
The Pestilence Tyme -- A look at England during the first outbreak of the Black Death, 1348-1350.
The Realm of The Mongols -- Large amount of information on Mongol society, history and culture.
The Ruin and Conquest of Britain 400A.D. - 600A.D. -- Primary sources, original essays, and a timeline.
The Ultimate Barbarian Page -- Pages on the history, religion, and culture of ''barbarians'' - mainly Huns and Goths, but also other pre-Christian European cultures.
The Year 1000 -- Discusses medieval attitudes to the end of the previous millennium and argues for an apocalyptic viewpoint. From the Center for Millennial Studies.
les rencontres de provins -- La visite du Moyen Age des croisades et des cathédrales gothiques avec comme fil conducteur la popularité de Saint Loup.

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