History of Domesday Book, from the death of Edward the Confessor in 1066 through the conflicts of the Anglo-Saxons and Normans and the reign of William the Conquerer.
Provides information on medieval castles, siege weapons, and castle warfare in general. Also includes articles on medieval aspects of Dungeons and Dragons and Lord of the Rings.
Explores different aspects of the life in the Middle Ages including medicine, heraldry, religion, festivals and myth and legend, and includes Celtic clip art and early music files.
Online resource for medievalists and others hoping to disseminate current research in the field. Contains full-length works, written by experts in
their respective medieval fields.
Database of information on inscribed stones located within the Celtic-speaking regions of the early
middle ages (AD 400-1000). This includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales,
Dumnonia, Brittany and the Isle of Man.
Chivalry is a code of conduct created by knights of the Middle Ages to combat attitudes of brutality, ignorance and prejudice. Definition, virtues, articles, portraits, stories, and resources.
Published simultaneously in print and online editions. Journal is interdisciplinary in nature and has a thematic focus based on the topic of the annual meeting.