BibliographiesThis section links you to specific databases and bibliographies.Archway A single searchable database of archaeology journal holdings in over 20
Compiled by Nigel Ramsay in 1990-97, this searchable catalogue improves on the original published by Joseph Planta (1801). A geographically-arranged bibliography of historical work on early modern cities throughout
A bibliography of modern scholarship.
Irish History Online is an authoritative guide (in progress) to what has been written about Irish history from earliest times to the present. It presently contains approximately 33,000 items. Edited by Stuart Jenks and Dieter Rübsamen, Magazine Stacks provides tables of contents of historical journals in German and English. Dissertations and festschrifts, too. This a collection of articles and resources on medieval Scotland includes an extensive bibliography of both primary and secondary materials. A searchable bibliography of medieval texts available in printed editions or translations. Each annotation specifies the genre, contents, archival reference, and original language of the text, as well as whether the published version includes a translation, introduction, appendices, glossary, and index. Hyperlinks are provided, when available. This Index to the Roll Series briefly summarizes each volume.
The Royal Historical Society bibliography is an authoritative guide (with more than 370,000 entries) to what has been written about British and Irish history from the Roman period to the present day.
An exhaustive listing, from the middle ages to the present. Now online is the full listing of E. L. C. Mullins's guide to the publications of British record societies.
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