Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Highlights some of the library-related resources in the area of medieval and early modern studies.
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
209 Hatcher Graduate Library, North
913 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
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Key Resources
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International Medieval Bibliography (and other databases)A multidisciplinary bibliography of scholarly work on Europe, North Africa, and the Near East (300-1500).
Restricted to U-M usersOther databases include cross-disciplinary and multi-lingual bibliographies of secondary scholarship, encyclopedias, a variety of full-text Latin databases, and other resources. -
Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (and other databases)Iter indexes citations from more than 300 scholarly journals in all areas of Medieval and Renaissance studies (400-1700), Iter Italicum, Renaissance Quarterly Online and more.
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Early English Books OnlineWhen complete EEBO will contain page images of 125,000 volumes in all subject areas published in Great Britain or in the English language between 1475 and 1700.
Restricted to U-M usersWhen complete EEBO will contain page images of 125,000 volumes in all subject areas published in Great Britain or in the English language between 1475 and 1700, and represented in the English Short Title Catalog and Thomason Tracts. -
New Cambridge Medieval HistoryA standard work of reference on the history of Europe, c. 500 - c. 700
Available at Hatcher Graduate Reference D 117 .N481 1995. It is also available online through Cambridge Histories Online.A standard work of reference on the history of Europe, c. 500 - c. 700 Includes both a comprehensive regional survey of the period and a series of chapters addressing the big themes, e.g. kingship, the church, art and architecture
Last Updated: Oct 30, 2025 11:46 AM
Subjects: Humanities