Lands of the Normans in England (1204-44)
Exploring the impact on the Anglo-French aristocracy of the collapse of the ‘Anglo-Norman realm’ in 1204 through the families and properties recorded in contemporary documents.
MoreExploring the impact on the Anglo-French aristocracy of the collapse of the ‘Anglo-Norman realm’ in 1204 through the families and properties recorded in contemporary documents.
MoreThis project used a set of online resources in 18th century British social history to evaluate the potential benefits of Semantic Web technology for Arts and Humanities researchers.
MoreThe aim of this series of workshops was to evaluate the usefulness of the Access Grid for collaborative arts and humanities research.
MoreVirtual Vellum produced a prototype image viewer making possible the retrieval, manipulation and annotation/hotspotting of very-high-resolution image datasets.
MoreThe proceedings of the Old Bailey from 1674 to 1913 provide accounts of 197,000 criminal trials.
MoreAn annotated online catalogue of mid-Tudor writing, a period which saw the Reformation, the consolidation of the Tudor state, and the rise of English as a national language.
MoreAn electronic edition of the 10 manuscript witnesses of the anonymous 12th-century French romance Partonopeus de Blois.
MoreElectronic transcriptions of all the manuscript and early printed versions of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, thus providing clues as to the textual tradition of the poem.
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