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Decent online Academic history sources.

 
 
The resistable rise of Reidcourchie
12:23 / 03.11.02
Does anyone know of any decent online academic histroy sources? I tend to be quite wary of them but I understand there are some quite good ones.

At the moment I am specificly interested in the Russian Revelution (but only in the short term).

Humanism.

Current theory on Medieval Europe being a huge generalisation that didn't really exist.

Europe betwixt 500 & 1500 CE.

And any general history sights of good quality. Much appreciate any help on this. Cheers.
 
 
Linus Dunce
15:16 / 03.11.02
IMHO you'd be lucky to find any decent sources for free, and if you're desperate enough to consider paying, subscription fees will be be a *lot* of money. I'd go see your subject librarian and ask them what on-line journals etc. they subscribe to. You may be able to access these sites in your halls of residence or, less likely, off-site. I'd go see them anyway, that's what they're there for.

If you go it alone, I think you'd be right to be wary. If a site isn't connected directly to, or run by an academic teaching at, a university you've heard of, run like the wind! You may have better luck on US academic sites but still be careful -- a lot of professors over there have rights of tenure (ie they are unsackable) and there may be one or two who are, quite frankly, barking.

I reckon anything on the Renaissance written in the last 10-20 years will point you in the right direction on the non-Ruskie q's. Umberto Eco as well? Sorry this is all a bit vague but I didn't do much Euro history myself. Also, finding out how to find stuff out is what you're there for, right? Don't take that the wrong way. :-)
 
 
Kit-Cat Club
08:54 / 04.11.02
H-Net is the best free site I know of - there are quite a few discussion lists, I'm sure there'll be at least one which will be useful for you...
 
  
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