The Labyrinth:
Sources for Medieval Studies at Georgetown University:
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/index.html
A special part of
the Labyrinth on Medieval Women:
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/women/women.html
These web pages
include links to other sites, as well as translated primary source materials,
scholarly articles, images, and more.
Dominion and Domination
of the Gentle Sex: The City of Women:
http://www.houston.isd.tenet.edu/HSPVA/academic/science/Thinkquest/troy/index.html
This site was created
by students, ages 12-19, as part of a Think Quest competition in which
students were to develop projects using the Internet as a collaborative,
interactive teaching tool.
The Medieval World:
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~camelot/medieval.html
This page includes
links to sites on the French Middle Ages, The Age of Charles V, and more.
Medieval Feminist
Index:
http://www.haverford.edu/library/reference/mschaus/mfi/mfi.html
Housed on Haverford's
site, this web page provides an index to articles, book reviews, and essays
on women, gender and sexuality in the Middle Ages.
Internet Resources
for Medievalists, compiled by Lynette K. Edsall
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~camelot/medsources.html
Early Music Women
Composers:
http://150.252.8.92/www/iawm/pages/
This page includes
images as well as MIDI sound files of music by women composers from this
period.
Women Writers of
the Middle Ages:
http://www.millersv.edu/~english/homepage/duncan/medfem/medfem.html
This site includes
the text of women's writing from the Middle Ages, including some very extensive
transcriptions.
Do you know of additional
links on Medieval History, or Women's History from this period? If
so click here
to e-mail PHE about them!
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