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Medieval refs

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  • Labyrinth - Medieval Studies - The big one for Medievalists on the web.
  • The third section of the soc.history.medieval FAQ collects a number of links to medieval web references.
  • More from Jenny Sposito, a Medieval Studies page.
  • Paul J. Gans's Medieval Technology Pages lets you know some of when, where and how different inventions were developed prior to 1500's.
  • Michael Adams defines many Feudal terms in a listing on the English server at Carnegie Mellon.
  • Also on that English server, C. R. J. Currie presents an essay on Medieval carpentry
  • In another Carnegie Mellon article, Robert Laures presents his essay entitled A Medieval Response to Municipal Pollution.
  • Bonnie Duncan has collected a number of pieces on Medieval Women.
  • Brief descriptions of some of the more adventurous medieval and renaissance women are found in Women as Swashbucklers an article by Lisa Evans intended to be used with the role playing game, GURPS.
  • Joan's Witch Directory takes a historical look at witchcraft and witch-trials from the dark ages to the dawn of the twentieth century.
  • Harvard's Medieval Studies department has a nice set of links
  • Exemplaria, a medieval studies journal, in addition to subscription information provides pre-prints of a selection of articles from future issues.
  • soc.history.medieval