Medieval Studies: a Research Guide
Encompassing the years roughly from the sixth century - fifteenth century, A.D., the medieval period (or "Middle Ages") is typically described as a distinct historical period ranging from the fall of the Roman Empire to the birth of the Renaissance in Europe. The resources listed in this guide will help you to locate materials relevant to the study of the Middle Ages. Medievalists or those with an interest in the medieval time period-- come from a wide variety of disciplines including Art History, History, English, Music, Divinity, Linguistics, Romance and Germanic Languages and Literatures, and NELC (Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations). Momentarily this research guide has an Art, History and Literature focus. In the future we wll expand the guide to include a broader spectrum of studies.
TO FIND ARTICLES
Database indexes over 2,000 history, social sciences and humanities journals, providing citation information for resources that offer historical coverage of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the United States and Canada).
International
Medieval Bibliography: "The
International Medieval Bibliography was founded in 1967 with the support
of the Medieval Academy of America, with the aim of providing a comprehensive,
current bibliography of articles in journals and miscellany volumes (conference
proceedings, essay collections or Festschriften) worldwide."
Iter:
Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
An online bibliography that includes citations of works covering the
period 400-1700. The citations
are to journal articles published from 1943 to present, and to essays published
in collections from 1995 to present. The database grew out of a project of the
Renaissance Society of America in conjuction with a few Universities.
An online bibliography that includes citations of works covering the period 400-1700. The citations
are to journal articles published from 1943 to present, and to essays published in collections from 1995 to present. The database grew out of a project of the Renaissance Society of America in conjunction with a few Universities
Literature
Online -- LION: http://lion.chadwyck.com/. "A
fully searchable library of more than 290,000 works of English and American
poetry, drama and prose, plus biographies, bibliographies and key secondary
sources
Feminae covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages. http://www.haverford.edu/library/reference/mschaus/mfi/mfi.html
An online bibliography that includes citations of works covering the period 400-1700. The citations
are to journal articles published from 1943 to present, and to essays published in collections from 1995 to present. The database grew out of a project of the Renaissance Society of America in conjuction with a few Universities. http://stats.lib.pdx.edu/proxy.php?url=http://www.itergateway.org/
JSTOR contains the back files of some important scholarly journals in the arts and sciences. While it is possible to search this collection, the source lends itself better to browsing the online journals or retrieving specific full-text articles. http://stats.lib.pdx.edu/proxy.php?url=http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/gensearch
Project
Muse: Scholarly journals online http://muse.jhu.edu/
Provides access to full text scholarly journals online in
a variety of disciplines including the arts, humanities, social sciences,
mathematics. In general expect to find the more current journals from 1996
to the present.
TO FIND BOOKS
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REFERENCE BOOKS : a selection
Multidisciplinary database of approximately 100 dictionaries, handbooks and other reference books published by Oxford University Press. Check for included titles by broad subject area.
The Cambridge Economic History of
Europe. General
editors M. M. Postan and H J. Habakkuk. Cambridge: The University
Press, 2nd ed., 1966. HC240
.C312 Reference Shelves.
An authoritative survey of an aspect of society
not included in the Cambridge medieval and modern histories. Contents organized
in chapters which deal with a well-defined topic (e.g., "Markets and Fairs").
Bibliographies for each chapter appear at the end of the volume. v. 1.
Covers the agrarian life of the Middle Ages.
Chronology of world history / H.E.L.
Mellersh. D11
.M39 1999 4 vols.Reference Shelves Volume 2 is
an extensively revised and updated edition of Chronology of the expanding
world, 1492-1762.
Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism. Detroit:
Gale Research Co. 1988- Ongoing.
"Excerpts from criticism of the works of world authors from classical antiquity
through the fourteenth century, from the first appraisals to current evaluations." Very
thorough information on authors, works, and cultural settings, with as much as
100 pages devoted to some works. Extensive up-to-date bibliographies. PA1
.C355 Reference Shelves
Dictionary
of the Middle Ages. Joseph
R. Strayer, editor in chief. New York, Scribner, 1982-1989. 13 vols. A
copy is also in Lilly Ref.
An encyclopedia rather than a dictionary, this well-written, up-to-date
source includes people, places, and topics pertaining to the Middle Ages.
Some entries are only a quarter of a page in length while others are
more than ten pages long. Topics discussed are both specific ("Brewing") and quite general ("Bulgaria").
There is a bibliography at the end of each entry. D114
.D5 1982 Reference Shelves
Early Christian and Byzantine architecture: an annotated bibliography
and historiography by W. Eugene Kleinbauer. _____ Ref Z5943 .C56
K55 1992
Encyclopedia of medieval church art. Edward
G. Tasker; edited by John Beaumont. _____ Ref N7943 .A1 T37 1993
Encyclopedia of medieval literature / edited
by Robert Thomas Lambdin and Laura Cooner Lambdin. PN669
.E53 2000
Reference Shelves “T his is a monumental work of scholarship
with 523 well-written entries, each supplemented by a well-chosen bibliography
as well as a general bibliography. Essential for academic libraries, this should
be considered by public libraries as well.” Library Journal
Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, edited
by Andre Vauchez Chicago:
Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000. 2 v. D114
.E53 2000 Reference Shelves.
Arranged alphabetically, this reference work was
created by over 600 contributors from a wide range of disciplines. At
the end is a table of monarchs, patriarchs, and popes, including Muslim
rulers and those from Central Europe.
Encyclopedia of women in the Middle
Ages. Jennifer Lawler.
_____ Ref HQ1143 .L38 2001
Encyclopedia of World Art _____
Ref N31.E533. 17 volumes. Published between 1959 and 1987, this massive
and comprehensive resource is especially good for in-depth articles,
with extensive bibliographies, on broad topics (e.g., Byzantine Art)
Extraordinary women of the Medieval and
Renaissance world : a biographical dictionary / Carole
Levin ... [et al.].
HQ1143 .E93 2000 Reference
Shelves. This
work is "aimed at the "unsung" women
who were extraordinary for either their accomplishments or their
tragic lives or both. The 70 women covered moved outside what was
considered a "woman's
sphere" and participated in the religious, political, and social
changes that are hallmarks of this period. They lived between the
tenth and seventeenth centuries and not all were Western European
but also from Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa."
From Justinian to Charlemagne: European art, 565-787: an annotated bibliography by
Lawrence Nees. _____ Ref Z5933.2 .N44 1985
Historical Art Index, A.D. 400-1650 :
people, places, and events depicted _____ Ref N8210.R6 1989. This valuable
research tool helps one locate art objects (in museums as well as book reproductions)
which represent people, places, or events belonging to the period between 400
and 1650.
Islamic art and architecture 650-1250. Richard
Ettinghausen, Oleg Grabar, Marilyn Jenkins-Madina. _____ Ref N 6260.E79 2001
Medieval art: a topical dictionary. Leslie Ross. _____ Ref
N7850 .R67 1996
Medieval England
: an encyclopedia / editors: Paul E. Szarmach, M. Teresa
Tavormina, Joel T. Rosenthal. DA129
.M43 1998
Reference Shelves. An introduction
to the society and culture of England from the coming of the Anglo-Saxons
in the 5th century through the accession of the Tudor dynasty (1485) at
the turn of the 16th century." Containing more than 700 entries
by more than 300 international scholars, the volume encompasses the fields
of Old English and Middle English language and literature, music and liturgy,
history, and history of art. According to the introduction, it is designed
to be accessible to the general reader as well as to the scholar.
Medieval folklore : an encyclopedia of myths,
legends, tales, beliefs, and customs /
Carl Lindahl, John McNamara, John Lindow, editors.
GR35
.M43 2000 Reference Shelves. 2 vols
"This two-volume encyclopedia offers an A-to-Z
guide to the mundane and supernatural lore of the Middle Ages. Definitive
and lively articles focus on the great myths and legends of the age; religious
beliefs of pagan, Christian, Muslim, and Jew; key works of oral and written
literature; traditional music and art; holidays and feasts; food and drink;
and plants and animals (real and mythic). 150+ illustrations."
Medieval Germany : an encyclopedia / edited
by John M. Jeep. DD157 .M43 2001 Reference Shelves.
2 vols. Nearly 650 alphabetically arranged entries
cover German- and Dutch-speaking Europe from A.D. 500 to 1500. Articles
cover "major
persons, places, historical occurrences, artistic and technological accomplishments,
intellectual developments, and daily life."
Medieval iconography: a research guide. John
B. Friedman and Jessica M. Wegmann. _____ Ref Z5933 .F75 1998
Medieval Italy : an encyclopedia / Christopher
Kleinhenz, editor. New York : Routledge, 2004. DG443 .M43 2004 Reference
Shelves. Provides
an introduction to the many and diverse facets of Italian civilization
from the late Roman empire to the end of the fourteenth century.
Mythological and Classical World Art Index :
a locator of paintings, sculptures, frescoes, manuscript illuminations,
sketches, woodcuts, and engravings executed 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1900, with
a directory of the institutions holding them _____ Ref N7760.R63 1991.
By the same author as the Historical Art Index, its focus is on Greek
and Roman art works.
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium _____
Ref DF521.O93 1991. 3 volumes. This resource is a comprehensive dictionary
of Byzantine civilization. “It
features over 5,000 entries written by an international group of eminent
Byzantinists covering all aspects of life in the Byzantine world.”
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PSU Subject Guide for Image Searching:
PSU
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PSU Subject Guide: http://www.lib.pdx.edu/resources/pathfinders/history_primary_sources.html
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