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The following pages are highlighted as useful resources for educators.
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Use the filters below to search by century, era, geography, type of resource, and other topics of interest to students of the medieval past.
Click the numbered pages at the bottom of this page to browse all content.
Browse a database of open-access books from academic presses.
Ian Mladjov’s Resources is an excellent resource of historical maps.
Access a collection of scanned maps for teaching the medieval period.
Access a wide selection of images and information about the Silk Road and its context from The International Dunhuang Project: The Silk Road Online.
View Meghan L. Cook's list of resources for teaching book history.
Access a large linked collection of research on the Crusades, with links to view and download volumes. Collected by Adam Bishop.
View digitized manuscripts, search annotated bibliographies, and can be accessed through the list of authors and themes at the top right of the page
Search through the Vatican's immense and growing digital collection of manuscripts and other materials that are of interest to scholars of medieval and late antique history and cultures.
Search and browse through a large number of digitized manuscripts from the collections of Cambridge University and its colleges.
Search and browse through many hundreds of digitized medieval manuscripts held in Switzerland's libraries and museums.
Find images and other resources at the University of Pennsylvania's Kislak Center.
Find digitized manuscripts, maps, books, ephemera and other holdings from Oxford's Bodleian Library.
Find images and information on a wide range of art and cultural resources from Google Arts and Culture.
Find a list of digital resources dedicated to all eras of the Middle Ages at the British Museum.
More than 30 leading STM publishers have committed to making all of their COVID-19 and coronavirus-related publications immediately accessible. Brill has opened up books and articles on topics such as public health, distance learning, crisis research. If any new related content is published with Brill, it will be added to this collection.
The content on this page will be freely accessible until April 30, 2021.
A Bibliography on Disease Transmission, Epidemics and Plague in Pre-Modern Islam, compiled by Elaine van Dalen.
A chronological catalog of tools, research aids, courses, and primary source narratives. Many entries include direct links to the sources online. Edited by Nick Smith.
Introductions, timelines, and bibliographies for the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires, along with an active blog featuring entries on widely ranging topics.