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* Citizenship: Citizen or Subject?
An on-line exhibition from The National Archives (UK). This exhibition looks at the changes to citizenship in England from 1066 to the present day. In the seciton highlighted here, the site examines the struggle between monarchs and subjects. There a number of images to explore, pictures of original texts with transcriptions, quizzes, document studies and more.
URL: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/citizenship/citizen_subject/making_history_citizen.htm         Link Verified by NetSERF: 23 November 2006
Total Clicks: 1,286         Last Click: 14 May 2008
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* French and English Royal and Medieval Coins, Coins of Venice
This site indexes coins of France from the Carolingians to the 19th c., English coins from Anglo-Saxon to present, coins of Venice and Germany, and coins of the crusades. It combines pictures of the coins with history. The Carolingian section is particularly well developed.
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URL: http://home.eckerd.edu/~oberhot/index.php         Link Verified by NetSERF: 24 January 2007
Total Clicks: 2,489         Last Click: 16 May 2008
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* Geoffrey Chaucer Homepage Website [NetSERF Select] [Sound]
"This site provides materials for Harvard University's Chaucer classes in the Core Program, the English Department, and the Division of Continuing Education. (Others of course are welcome to use it.) It provides a wide range of glossed Middle English texts and translations of analogues relevant to Chaucer's works, as well as selections from relevant works by earlier and later writers, critical articles from a variety of perspectives, graphics, and general information on life in the Middle Ages. At the moment the site concentrates on the Canterbury Tales, but the longer-term goal is to create a more general Chaucer page."
URL: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/         Link Verified by NetSERF: 21 November 2006
Total Clicks: 4,296         Last Click: 16 May 2008
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* Lollard Society, The
"Lollardy, or Wycliffism, was England's greatest medieval heresy. The movement originated in the 1370s or early 1380s in Oxford with the followers of John Wyclif (d. 1384).
The purpose of this website, and our society, is to provide a forum for those interested in the study of Lollardy and the religious culture of the later Middle Ages in England. We hope to be accessible to all levels of academic interest." Site includes links and a bibliography.
URL: http://lollardsociety.org/         Link Verified by NetSERF: 21 November 2006
Total Clicks: 6,533         Last Click: 16 May 2008
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* Medieval English Towns [NetSERF Select]
"The aim of this site is to provide historical information about cities and towns in England during the Middle Ages, with particular emphasis on medieval boroughs of East Anglia and on social, political and constitutional history. A selection of primary documents (translated into English) revelant to English urban history is included."
URL: http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/towns.html
Total Clicks: 8,683         Last Click: 17 May 2008
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* Middle English Compendium by Frances McSparran, Chief Editor [NetSERF Select]
"The Middle English Compendium has been designed to offer easy access to and interconnectivity between three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse, based on the MED bibliographies, and a Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse, as well as links to an associated network of electronic resources."
Note: Dictionary of Middle English, Bibliography, and corpus of ME prose          
URL: http://ets.umdl.umich.edu/m/mec/         Link Verified by NetSERF: 19 February 2007
Total Clicks: 1,309         Last Click: 17 May 2008
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* "The Great Marriage Hunt": Finding a Wife in Fifteenth-Century England by Sharon Michalove
Presented to the Mid-America Conference on History, 17-19 September 1992, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. "'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.' The young men we shall meet in this paper fit Jane Austen's description very well. Unfortunately there were no scheming Bennett women trying to snare them. On the contrary, these young men all had great difficulty in finding spouses."
URL: http://history.eserver.org/finding-a-wife.txt         Link Verified by NetSERF: 06 November 2006
Total Clicks: 1,399         Last Click: 16 May 2008
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* Uniting the Kingdoms: 1066-1603
"This exhibition looks at how the governments and people of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and of England's French territories, interacted in politics, warfare, religion, trade and everyday life. We hope it will give you insights into the events and forces that influenced ideas of identity, loyalty and nationhood." There are articles, maps, images, glossary terms, further readings and much more.
URL: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/utk/
Total Clicks: 3,100         Last Click: 17 May 2008
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