European Studies Web Resources


Historical and Political
Full-Text Resources
Literary and Linguistic
Full-Text Resources


Other Web
Resources



 

Historical and Political
Full-Text Resources

  • EuroDocs
  • Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe:
    facsimiles, transcriptions, or translations.
    From BYU.

  • The Letters of Philip II,
    King of Spain
  • Digitized facsimiles, transcriptions, and translations
    of King Philip II's letters (1592-1597)
    to the Governor of Spain's north coast.
    Originals in BYU Library's Special Collections.

  • World War I
    Document Archive
  • Conventions, treaties, letters, telegrams, official papers,
    memoirs, biographies, images, and commentaries.
    From BYU.

  • Avalon Project
  • Documents in European Law, History and Diplomacy.
    From Yale Law School.


    Literary and Linguistic
    Full-Text Resources

  • E-Text Collections
    in Western European
    Literature
  • A growing collection of electronic texts
    in the languages of Western Europe.
    From the University of Virginia.


  • Digital Dante Project
  • Dartmouth Dante Project
  • Other Web Resources

  • WessWeb
  • A first choice resource!
    Detailed information and selected links
    by regions of Europe and within various disciplines.

  • Online European
    News Sources
  • Links by country to major European online newspapers,
    magazines, and other news media.

  • French Studies
    Resources
  • Links in the fields of French History, Politics,
    Language, Literature, and more.

  • German Studies
    Resources
  • Links in the fields of German History, Politics,
    Language, Literature, and more.

  • Iberian Studies
    Web
  • Links in Spanish and Portuguese Studies.
    (Part of WessWeb).

  • Italian Studies
    Resources
  • Links in the fields of Italian History, Politics,
    Language, Literature, and more.

  • Scandinavian Studies
    Resources
  • Links in the fields of Scandinavian History, Politics,
    Language, Literature, and more.



    For further information, contact:

    Richard Hacken
    European Studies Bibliographer
    5523 HBLL.