British political history, 1050-1509 (Paper 3)

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 Part I, Paper 3

  • 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
  • British Library Illuminated Manuscripts: over 3,000 images from key manuscripts of the 8th to 15th centuriesGreat seal of Edward III (U.K. National Archives)
  • Cambridge Histories Online*: full texts of the Cambridge Histories series (includes The Cambridge history of medieval political thought and The new Cambridge medieval history)
  • Early English Laws: website of a project to publish online and in print new editions and translations of all English legal codes, edicts, and treatises produced up to the time of Magna Carta
  • 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
  • Magna Carta (British Library): for themes, articles, collection items and resources
  • 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
  • National Library of Wales: includes Dictionary of Welsh Biography (biographies of c.5,000 individuals)
  • Official Publications LibGuide: A guide to the official publications collections held within the Cambridge University Libraries.
  • 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
  • Parliament Rolls of Medieval England*: transcriptions and translations of the Parliament rolls of England, from Edward I to Henry VII
  • Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707*: fully searchable database containing the proceedings of the Scottish Parliament from the first surviving act of 1235 to the union of 1707

(Resources marked * denotes those subscribed to by the University Library; should any of the links not work, go to the eresources & ejournals page and try accessing the resources from there.)