MARC LINKS

MARC Links and
Medieval And Renaissance Resources

U-M Links U-M Libraries
Medieval Resources MARC webpages

The following is a listing of links and resources for MARC concentrators. It is by no means complete but is intended to serve as a launching pad for searches.


University of Michigan Links:

The College of Literature, Science and the Arts

A complete listing of all LSA Departments

History of Art
History of Art Course Listings for Fall 1998

History

English Language and Literature

U-M LSA On-Line Course Guide

The University Bulletin listing for The M.A.R.C. Program

Genearl MARC Course Listing

Fall MARC Courses

Winter MARC Courses

Spring/Summer MARC Courses


University of Michigan Libraries and Resources:

The University Library

U-M Libraries and Academic Resources
The Fine Arts Library

See also the Reference Desk at the Graduate Library for non-web-based resources such as the International Mediveal Bibilography
and CD-ROMS: Cetedoc CLCLT Corpus Christianorum

The Humanities Text Initiative (HTI)

Latin Texts
Medieval Realms
Patrologia Latina Migne


Medieval, Renaissance and Research Resources on the Web:

JSTOR: Electronic Journal Storage

The Labyrinth at Georgetown

The Newberry Library in Chicago


MARC Concentrator Webpages:

The Cultural Crusades

MARC concentrator Paul Kubicz's MARC webpage and project on the Crusades and the exchange of cultures between east and west.

Maureen's Happy House

MARC concentrator Maureen Hoyi's webpage.
See also Maureen's Medieval Resources

C. Frey's Homepage

MARC concentrator Chris Frey's webpage.

Paul Kubitz's Homepage

MARC concentrator Paul Kubitz's homepage.

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