Seventeenth Century Websites
Home | CEMS Oxford
Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century resources from the English Faculty, University of Oxford.
History's Women – The Unsung Heroines
A magazine highlighting the extraordinary achievements of women throughout history and recognizing the obstacles they have had to overcome in order to reach their goals.
The Atlas Blaeu - Van der Hem -- Facsimile Edition -- Homepage
The Atlas Blaeu - Van der Hem is the finest contemporary collection of maps, charts, topographical prints and drawings handed down to us from the seventeenth century. Completely intact and presently housed in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, the atlas is one of the most interesting and precious pieces of nation
George Herbert and Bemerton
Celebrating the 17th Century poet and priest George Herbert, his association with Bemerton (near Salisbury) and the historic St. Andrew's church.
Battlefields of the Pequot War - Mashantucket Pequot Museum
The Pequot Museum is preserving battlefields and historical sites associated with the Pequot War. This site contains information on our research & archeology
English Civil War articles, discussion, resources, maps, timelines and
Articles, discussion, resources, timelines, events and courses on the English Civil War and all things Early Modern
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Homepage for Green Man Press Early Music Editions; current and future publications, and how to order them
Colonell John Hampden's Regiment of Foot
A regiment of the English Civil War Society, re-enacting the military and civilian life of the seventeenth century in the UK and abroad.
Pewter replicas of the medieval, renaissance and tudor periods.
Accurate historical pewter replicas from the medieval, renaissance, tudor, jacobean and stuart periods for re-enactment: renaissance fairs and living history.
Works - Benerson Little
The website maintained by writer Benerson Little.
Walking with Witches
A website to support the new novel by Lynn Huggins-Cooper
National Gallery of Ireland | 'Gabriel Metsu - Rediscovered Master of
From 4 September to 5 December 2010, the National Gallery of Ireland will host an exhibition on the remarkable painter Gabriel Metsu (1629âÂÂ1667).
George Herbert and Bemerton
Celebrating the 17th Century poet and priest George Herbert, his association with Bemerton (near Salisbury) and the historic St. Andrew's church.