British economic and social history, 1050-c.1500 (Paper 8)
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Part I, Paper 8
- Bibliography of British and Irish History*: bibliography of books, articles in books and articles in journals dealing with the British Isles, and with the British Empire and Commonwealth; contains over 500,000 records, and provides links to online texts where available
- British History Online: digital library of printed primary and secondary sources for British history, divided into subjects: administrative and legal history; ecclesiastical and religious history; economic history; intellectual, scientific and cultural history; local history; parliamentary history; urban and metropolitan history
- Cambridge Histories Online*: full texts of the Cambridge Histories series (includes The Cambridge economic history of Europe, The Cambridge urban history of Britain, The Cambridge history of medieval political thought and The Cambridge history of the book in Britain)
- Henry III Fine Rolls Project: project to produce online English translation of the fine rolls of Henry III, with digital facsimile images
- International Medieval Bibliography*: bibliography of medieval civilization; contains over 440,000 records
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook: a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented for educational use, covering medieval history
- Iter Bibliography*: bibliographical database covering the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700); contains over 1.1 million records
- Medieval and Early Modern Sources Online*: digital library containing a large repository of state papers, chronicles, accounts and correspondence from the archives of Britain, Ireland and continental Europe, for the study of Britain and its place in the world, c.1100-1800
- Middle English Compendium: website offering 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, and a Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse, as well as links to an associated network of electronic resources
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography*: biographies of over 57,000 individuals
- Parker Library on the Web: digitised Old English manuscripts from Corpus Christi College's Parker Library
- Scriptorium: digital archive of manuscript miscellanies and commonplace books from c. 1450-1720, including research and teaching resources for late medieval and early modern manuscript studies
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