The EU anti-google books project Europeana is still far from reaching its objectives, but still a reliable source of information for those interested in European historical books and sources.
Broadside: the Influence of Sea Power in History  is a documentary that tells the story of an English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail...
Teatro del Siglo de Oro sponsored by the Spanish National Library is a portal that holds over 2.000 theatre plays and manuscripts from XVIth and XVIIth centuries.
The Resolutiën Staten-Generaal 1576-1625 have been fully digitalised by the Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis . This is an extremely important resource for researchers and specialists i...
This site is a personal challenge as well as the ground of an on-going scientific experiment that involves history and historians. My name is Iñaki Lopez Martin. I am an specialist in Early ...
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Niels Wiecker (U. of Hamburg)Â informed us that the German journal GEO has just published a good selection of Spanish historical resources, including a chronology (507 to 1898), summaries, co...
Clionauta is the new blogsphere project of our colleague historian and "pioneer" in the use of the WWW among Spanish history professors Anaclet Pons. This new blog on history aims to create...
VOC Shipwrecks is a very interesting site that gathers information about more than 650 shipwrecks of the Dutch East India Company. Users can browse the database by date, name of ship, etc. Altho...
The Spanish Ministry of Culture launched recently PARES . This service substitutes the old AER (Archivos Españoles en Red).
Dutch history lovers will certainly appreciate the quality of the on-line catalogue of the Gemeentearchief Rotterdam . The site (entirely in Dutch) provides free access to several catalogues. If ...