January 26, 2004
Medieval/Feudal Japan Links
- Citation Maker--Creating a Works Cited page was never easier!
- Medieval/Middle Ages--Great Links to lots of sites. The best place to start
your search.
- Electronic
Passport to the Middle Ages--If you didn't start at the above site, start here
- Exhibits--The Middle Ages--Excellent resource on life in the Middle Ages
- Life in the Middle Ages--Great links and a great outline
- Samurai Archives Japanese History Page (Just what it says)
- Virtual Library--Medieval Europe--THE list of links on the web. Best set of links on any site
- Medieval
History-Life in the Middle Ages and Renaissance--Basic information-a great starting place. Best list of Medieval Who's Who.
- Manor information
- Description of a manor
- Picture of a manor
- More basic information (also good for feudalism topic!)
- Middle Ages To Today--Yep, Your Book!
- Middle Ages and Renaissance--Calendar Format. Excellent information for researching historical fiction quickly.
- Middle Ages/Feudal Japan--Click Library/Media on left. Click Humanities under Subject Resources. Excellent links to anything Medieval/Feudal. Good for research for historical fiction.
- Middle Ages Art--Great lesson on art and architecture of the Middle Ages!
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook--THE best reference on the Internet. You will have to dig for information. Lots of primary sources. Fascinating reading.
- A Feudalism WebQuest--Do the WebQuest to gain background information or plan your teaching topic
- Medieval European History--Advanced topics for historical fiction, etc.
- Medieval Art--Need art information? Teaching about art? Need cool pictures? Download it all here.
- HyperHistory Online--Dates for timelines
- Chronology of Medieval Europe--Best source for timeline information
- Heraldry on the Internet--Everything you need for designing your colors, crests, or banners.
- Society for Creative Anachronism--Want to reenact the Middle Ages?
- More SCA links--Where the reenactors go for information
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