Websites of Interest to Renaissance scholars
Upcoming conferences
Call for Submissions
- Renaissance, Reformation, and the Early Modern world quarterly. Peer-reviewed,
bilingual, multidisciplinary.
- 'Tyndale, More and their circles: Persecution and martyrdom under the Tudors.'
Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom
3-6 July, 2008
This will be an interdisciplinary conference which will bring together scholars interested in the religious history and literature of the Tudor period. Although there will be a focus on lives, works and reputations of Tyndale and More, papers are sought on martyrdom, religious persecution and inter-Christian conflict generally and thus may range in subject from Anne Askew to Edmund Campion.
Principal Speakers: Prof Brian Cummings, University of Sussex. Prof. Eamon Duffy, University of Cambridge. Rev. Dr. Ralph S. Werrall, The Tyndale Society.
For updates, see www.hope.ac.uk/tyndale-more
Academic journals on-line
- Early Modern Literary Studies
- Studies in Bibliography
- Exemplaria
- Renaissance Forum
- Early Modern Culture
Academic societies
- The Erasmus of Rotterdam Society
- Renaissance Society of America
- Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies
- Shakespeare Association of America
- Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
- The Margaret Cavendish Society
- Society for Renaissance Studies
- Sixteenth Century Society and Conference
Archives, bibliographies, and libraries
- Vatican Library
- Renascence Editions
- The Huntington Library
- The Newberry Library
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- Literary Resources-Renaissance (Lynch)
- Voice of the Shuttle
- Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
- The Milton-L Home Page
- Centre for Research in Early Modern Drama
Early modern women
Marlowe
Shakespeare
- Shakespeare and the Internet
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
- Internet Shakespeare Editions
- Romeo and Juliet
- Quarto
- Quarto 2
- Folio
- Hamlet
- Quarto 1
- Quarto 2
- Folio
- King Lear
- Quarto 1
- Foli
Visual Arts
Renaissance Music and Dance
Cartography
