Just when Lockdown 1 began I’d started to think about the acknowledgements I would include at the front of my new book, The Dissolution of the Monasteries. A New History. Already I had a long list of names in mind. Then the implications of a complete suspension of research life became clear. Campus and library […]
There has been a huge proliferation of online resources for research and teaching in Medieval Studies in recent years, so much so that it’s hard to keep track of them all. So we’ve put our heads together and come up with a list of some of our favourites – though this is by no means […]
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That’s a very useful list! My favourite resource is the Archaeology Data Service (http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/) which contains a range of grey literature and digitised journals and monographs covered all periods of British archaeology. It’s an excellent resource and always worth a browse.