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Early Modern Studies Research


 

For additional assistance contact: Jen Tellman

Web Miscellaneous

 

GEMS: The Group for Early Modern Studies, University of Arizona

Huntington Library Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California, is a research institution for the scholarly study of British and American history, literature, art history, and the history of science.

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library -- Los Angeles, with holdings in British literature and history from the Civil War through the reign of George II; works by Newton, Boyle, Halley, Evelyn, and Digby forming the core of the largest history of science collection in the western United States. 

World Wide Web Virtual Library European Institute Florence, Italy -- Organized by country, topic and era, each part links to pages containing links to maps, archives, museums, dictionaries, journals and much more.

WESS Medieval and Renaissance Web -- Scholarly resources for the Western Middle Ages and Renaissance. Created and maintained by the Western European Studies Section, Association of College & Research Libraries.

World Wide Virtual Library -- A mega page with links to information sources about archives, primary source material, historic maps, and a wide range of historic source materials, organized by country.

UA Library Subject Guides:

Art

Europe, Early Modern History

French Studies

German Studies

Literature

Medieval History

Early Modern History

Music

Religious Studies

Russian & Slavic Studies

Spanish Studies

Women's History

Citation Guides for Print & Electronic Resources from the UA Library. Examples of citations for MLA, APA, and Chicago Styles, as well as links to subject specific citation styles.

RefWorks -- Web based bibliographic management software. Stores citations and formats papers.

 


For Further Assistance Contact:

.

Jen Tellman

History Librarian

tellmanj@u.libary.arizona.edu

307-2780


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Brenda G. Walsh