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Researching Women and Gender in the Middle Ages (HC)
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Researching Women and Gender in the Middle Ages (HC)
Introduction
Finding Background Information
Finding Visual Source Materials
Relevant Books
Using Journal Articles
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Using Journal Articles
Tips for searching within journal databases
Tracing Cited References
Finding Primary Sources
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Guides to Research
Blogs, Facebook and Twitter
Places
Guides to Research
Medieval Digital Resources
The Medieval Academy of America maintains this searchable page of resources.
Middle Ages for Educators - Resources
Select the Topic Women, Gender and Sexuality. Results feature databases (
Books of Duchesses: Mapping Women Book Owners in Francophone Europe, 1350-1550
), videos (
The Case of Rolandina Ronchaia, a 14th - century transwoman?
) and primary sources (
A Life in the Black Death: The Inventory of Alayseta Paula (Marseille, 1348)
) Sponsored by Princeton University.
Women in Medieval Society
Web research guide from Michigan State University.
Blogs, Facebook and Twitter
In the Middle: A Medieval Studies Group Blog
See also the blog's
Facebook page
.
Medieval Manuscripts Blog
Images from the British Library collections accompanied by brief comments.
Places
Medieval Resources at the University of Pennsylvania
Medieval Resources in Philadelphia
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