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Related Sites

  • Janice's Medieval Bookmarks

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  • Labyrinth Home Page

  • This site incorporates links to four areas about medieval women.  These include “Individual Lives and Works of Medieval Women,” a section with information on Hildegard of Bingen, Joan of Arc, and Julian of Norwich; “Women Rulers and Creators,” a site about the impact the crusades had on women; “General Resources,” including the Medieval Feminist Index; and “Bibliographies,” which includes information about women in medieval Byzantium, medieval women writers, the lives of Renaissance women, the Medieval Feminist Newsletter, and women of the Celts.
     
  • Dominion & Domination of the Gentle Sex: The Lives of Medieval Women

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  • Medieval Feminist Index

  • This is the Medieval Feminist Index’s web page.  The MFI “covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality and gender during the Middle Ages.” The site allows searches for author, title, or subject.  It also has a highlighted “article of the month” and is very user-friendly.
     
  • Early Music Women Composers

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  • NetSERF: Medieval Art 
  • Medieval Feminist Newsletter Bibliography                      This is the Medieval Feminist Newsletter Bibliography for Fall 1996 through Fall 1999.  A good place to find resources, it is very extensive and even includes a listing of modern fiction that focuses on medieval women.
  • Internet Medieval Sourcebook                                           This is the site of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, part of the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (ORB).  A good site to research many aspects of medieval life, the main index pages are “Selected Sources” (e.g., England, Islam, and the Medieval Church are listed here), “Full Text Sources” and “Saint’s Lives.”  Also featured are sections on medieval law and legal history, French and Spanish sources, multimedia, and links to other sourcebooks.  This site is very detailed and extensive.

 

Last Revision: 4/21/98
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