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A portal for the age starting with the Glorious Revolution and ending with the July Revolution, provides a timeline and feature articles on society, lifestyle, famous figures, and significant events.
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An interdisciplinary group dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in all aspects of the period, from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century.
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An interdisciplinary bibliography.
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A information filled tour of the Castle of Amerdingen with images.
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History research projects created by and for literature students at the University of Michigan.
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Important milestones in arts, science, and politics listed year by year from 1660 to 1800.
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Archive collection of novels, plays, memoirs, treatises and poems of the period along with modern criticism.
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An international, interdisciplinary annual founded for the purpose of supporting study of early modern thought by publishing research pertinent to the fields of philosophy, natural philosophy, medicine, law, historiography, political theory, religion, economics, and the human sciences.
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By Donald Stark on eighteenth century European political and intellectual history.
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Brief chronology.
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Articles and critical studies about books and publications in late 17th and early 18th century including links to resources.
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World History Course with emphasis on how revolutions occur.
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A soldier of the French and Revolutionary Wars containing many extraordinary occurrences relating to his own private history, and an account of some interesting events in the history of the times in which he lived, no-where else recorded.
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Online collection and resources.
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An article about the history and heritage of the movement, covering England, America and the struggle in Europe.
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A movement rooted in spiritual growth which brought national identity to Colonial America.
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Detailed chronology of events.
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An impressive site containing information on both the French and English Baroque periods.
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Features a timeline, European politics, warfare, economics, and a forum.
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Chingwe and the Little family are living historians who teach 18th century frontier skills at workshops in state parks. Schedule, photos.
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Brief essays on newspaper coverage of early American history.