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David Hilton

Medieval Castle History, Design of Medieval Castles, Haunted Castles: www.medieval-cast... - 1 views

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    This is a secondary source with information on a wide variety of topics centred around medieval European castles. I usually avoid this type of site (superficial information, oversimplification) but this one has some beautiful images and it's a topic students usually enjoy.
Eric Beckman

Race, Racism, and the Middle Ages: Tearing down the "whites only" medieval world | The ... - 4 views

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    Introduction to a series of blog posts on the misuse and misrepresentation of medieval history by White Supremacists
David Hilton

Medieval History - 3 views

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    An excellent collection of sites useful for Medieval research. Has plenty of primary source sites.
David Hilton

Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts: Search - 0 views

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    You'll need a bit of medieval Latin for this site, but once that minor hurdle is overcome this is a godsend. It's chockers with scanned images of medieval manuscripts, most of them in Latin.
David Hilton

Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts: About Us - 0 views

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    I'm not sure if this site has digitised medieval manuscripts there or if it functions as a search engine for the rest of the web, but either way it's a good place to find medieval primary sources.
David Hilton

Labyrinth Home Page - 0 views

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    A brilliant resource for research into the Medieval period. Contains links to sites with sources on a wide variety of topics.
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    An excellent resource for research into the medieval period in Europe.
David Hilton

MGH - 3 views

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    You'll need to be able to read German and Classical Latin, but once those minor hurdles are overcome this is a rich collection of primary sources on early German history. I only had a brief peek but it seems to focus on ancient & medieval Germany. I guess they're written in Latin as it was the lingua franca of Europe at the time. They're organised into books with chapters and indices so it's unlikely they were written in Roman times (or at least it seems so to me).
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    Actually, the MGH is a collection of sources mainly for medieval Germany (of course including areas that are not German today), initially started with the intent to create a complete edited version of sources for the middle ages. They are in fact organised by type, like legal documents, letters, chronicles, etc., whereas chronicles are also organised by author. It's an invaluable reference for everyone doing work in medieval history. By the way, the link you saved doesn't work, I'd instead use this one: http://www.mgh.de/dmgh/
Ben Pope

Medieval Manuscripts at the Syracuse University Library || Syracuse University Library - 3 views

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    As requested by David - here's the medieval manuscript database link for Syracuse University...
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    Thanks mate.
David Hilton

Online sources of early Medieval Europe - 13 views

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    "This is a collection of hyperlinks to digitized editions of source-documents and literature concerning early medieval Europe that can be found on the internet today. Sources listed here are all available to the public, free of charge. Currently there are 3696 entries in this collection. "
David Hilton

http://www.digital-librarian.com/medieval.html - 3 views

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    Fantastic resource for research into the Middle Ages in Europe. A multitude of links to primary source sites.
David Hilton

Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts - 0 views

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    A large collection of images of medieval manuscripts however you can't zoom to a close focus and there aren't translations, except for a brief description of what each page on the manuscript contains.
David Hilton

Archaeology in Europe Educational Resources - 0 views

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    Has some small excerpts from medieval texts with accompanying translation and explanation. Not a whole lot there (unless you pay for premium access...) but would be useful for student research into medieval Britain/Constantinople/Vikings). Some pretty images for classroom resources there, too.
David Hilton

Foreigners in Early Medieval Europe - 0 views

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    This is an interesting site which has a map of archaeological sites from medieval Europe and you can browse them to look at the acculturation of the Germanic invaders/immigrants at the end of Ancient period. Will be useful for student research.
David Hilton

The Labyrinth - 0 views

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    A wide variety of sources and resources for studying the medieval period.
David Hilton

MIT OpenCourseWare | History | 21H.416J Medieval Economic History in Comparative Perspe... - 0 views

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    A list of links to medieval primary source sites maintained as part of a course at MIT.
David Hilton

Medieval European Recipes : COLLECTION - 0 views

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    Medieval recipes. Wastels Yfarced. Sounds yum.
David Hilton

Bodleian Library: Western manuscripts to c.1500: Browse images - 0 views

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    Excellent images of the manuscripts to a high level of detail, however no translations available. When will these people realise that everyone's Medieval Latin is a little rusty these days?
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