Electronic Journals


Æstel The Medieval Review (Formerly Bryn Mawr Medieval Review)
Comitatus
Exemplaria.
History Reviews On-Line.
Medieval Life.
Milton Review.
Renaissance forum.


Print Journal Home Pages

Several of the major print journals have created WWW home pages. Usually included in these home pages is information about upcoming issues and subscription and submission information.
American Historical Review.

History and Theory.

Journal of Economic History.

Project Muse provides access, to subscribers only, to the full text of the over forty journals published by The Johns Hopkins University Press, including the Journal of the History of Ideas and The Journal of Early Christian Studies.

Renaissance Society of America. From the Renaissance Society of America home page, one can go immediately to the Renaissance Quarterly page and to Iter, a growing bibliography of secondary sources on the Renaissance, defined here as 1300-1700.


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