European history, 1450-1760 (Paper 16)

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Part I, Paper 16
  • Analytic Bibliography of Online Neo-Latin Texts: analytic bibliography of Latin texts written during the Renaissance and later that are freely available to the general public on the Web; contains over 39,000 records
  • ATLA Religion Database*: bibliographic database covering theology and church history; contains over 1.7 million records
  • Cambridge Histories Online*: full texts of the Cambridge Histories series (includes The Cambridge history of Christianity, The Cambridge history of political thought, The Cambridge history of Renaissance philosophy)
  • Early European Books*: digital versions of early printed European books, from the origins of printing to the end of the 17th century
  • Early Modern Hub: gateway for free-to-access electronic resources relating to the early modern period (c.1500-1800)
  • Electronic Enlightenment*: wide-ranging online collection of edited correspondence of the early modern period, linking people across Europe, the Americas and Asia from the early 17th to the mid-19th century
  • Empire Online*: online collection of original documents relating to empire studies; includes exploration journals, periodicals, government papers, maps
  • EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History: database of European primary historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated
  • European History Primary Sources: an index of scholarly websites that offer online access to digitised primary sources on the history of Europe
  • Europeana: database of the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections; includes paintings, music, films and books from over 1500 institutions
  • French Political Pamphlets, 1547-1626: ongoing project to digitise more than 2,100 French political pamphlets published between 1547 and 1626
  • German History in Documents and Images: digital collection of original historical materials documenting German history from the beginning of the early modern period to the present
  • Incunabula Short Title Catalogue*: international database of 15th-century European printing
  • International Medieval Bibliography*: bibliographic database covering medieval civilization; contains over 440,000 records
  • Internet Modern History Sourcebook: a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented for educational use, covering modern European and American 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
  • Renaissance Festival Books (British Library): 253 digitised Renaissance festival books (selected from over 2,000 in the British Library's collection) that describe the magnificent festivals and ceremonies that took place in Europe between 1475 and 1700 - marriages and funerals of royalty and nobility, coronations, stately entries into cities and other grand events
  • Universal Short Title Catalogue: project aimed at bringing together information on all books published in Europe between the invention of printing and the end of the 16th century

(Resources marked * denote those subscribed to by the University Library; should any of the links not work, go to the eresources@cambridge page and try accessing the resource from there.)