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RECOMMENDED LINKS

The students of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona recommend these web sites as particularly useful in finding out more about the medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation periods.


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ARCHIVE FOR REFORMATION HISTORY
 

The Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies and the Department of History are the home of the venerable (founded 1903) international journal on the Reformation, the Archive for Reformation History.




UAMARRC

The UA Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Committee





Reformation Links

The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Toronto

The Electronic Sixteenth Century Journal, The Journal of Early Modern Studies

Institut d'Histoire de la Réformation, Université de Genève

Institut für schweizerische Reformationsgeschichte, Universität Zurich

Lutheran Seminary Library

H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies

Project Wittenberg

Society for Reformation Research

University of St. Andrews Reformation Studies Institute







Medieval and Renaissance Links

Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Bibliothèque nationale de France

Erasmus Text Project, The University of the South

The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies, Georgetown University

Medieval Academy of America

NetSERF

Renaissance Society of America



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