History on the Internet


This page is still under construction. In the meantime, you may find the following sites helpful:

Anglo-Saxon Culture
A subpage of the Labyrinth Library, which includes the Electronic Beowulf Project and Living History Links, among others.

Anglo-Saxon England: Online Resources
Part of the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies, itself part of the ORB Online Encyclopedia. The encyclopedia, especially, has many articles and websites listed of interest, such as the Hanseatic League, and other subjects not normally seen.

Celts & Saxons Homepage
Comprehensive project on the full panorama of Celtic history, culture, and contributions. The proliferation of frames makes it harder to use, but is still a good resource.

Viking Home Page
If it is on the internet and has anything to do with Vikings, then it will be listed either on this page or on the next one, the World of the Vikings.

World of the Vikings
The definitive guide to Viking resources on the internet.


Suggest a Site
We gratefully and humbly appreciate your suggestions and comments.





Art History 201 Survey
This site contains a good cross section of images. The pages to check into are:
Pre-Christian Art of Northern Europe;
Monastic Tradition & Iconoclasm;
Carolignian Renaissance; and
Ottonian Art.

Arts of the Dark Ages
Part of the university Periods in Art History site, this overview covers Ostrogothic, Visigothic, Norse, and Celtic art.

Celtic Art & Cultures
This fantastic university site covers Celtic images and design, plus maps and timelines, topics, and vocabulary.

Viking Ornamentation Styles
A fine essay on Viking art and styles, with examples.

The sites on the left are pages with excellent historical content. The sites below are links pages, specifically chosen for the quality of pointers to other sites for further research.


History on the Internet / Christine Miller / Last revised May 1999
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Copyright © 1999