Our Zotero Bibliography
- Archive.org, for resources in the public domain
- Early English Books Online (EEBO), via UMD Libraries Database
- Eighteenth Century Collection Online (ECCO), via UMD Libraries Database
- Eighteenth Century Common. Public Humanities website. Includes such resources as Digital Humanities & C18 Studies and “The Great Forgetting: Women Writers Before Austen” Podcast Series. (free online resource)
- Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA)
- English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), via the British Library
- Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore
- LibriVox, Free Public Domain Audiobooks, including Behn's Oroonoko and Swift's Gulliver's Travels
- LUNA: Folger Shakespeare Library Online Resources
- Maryland State Archives. Includes Maryland History such as Legacy of Slavery and War of 1812; and Digital Resources such as Digitized Newspapers and Historical Photographs of Maryland
- Omohundru Institute, College of William & Mary. Public Humanities Website. Explore #VastEarlyAmerica Resources
- PBS Online Resource Bank. Africans in America includes Benjamin Banneker’s
- Project Gutenberg, for electronic editions of many texts
- Smithsonian
- UCSB English Broadside Ballad Archive (EBBA)
- UMD Libraries:
- US Library of Congress, with such resources as their Digital Collections and info for researchers. Main page includes links to research guides for slavery and immigration. Their Folklife Center offers access to American song resources. Their Teachers resource allows you to sort by State Content standards & grade level.
- US National Archives
- Werner, Sarah. Early Printed Books: Resources for Learning & Teaching
- Wing Catalog, via UMD Libraries Database
This course also builds upon the seminars, workshops, and conversations associated with such programs as the NEH-funded Remapping the Renaissance: Exchange between Early Modern Islam & Europe (2010) and Inquisitions & Persecutions in Early Modern Europe and the Americas (2005), as well as the MSDE-supported Crossing Boundaries series (2000-2011) and the Attending to Early Modern Women conference series (1990-2009 at UMD, 2010-2018 at UWM)