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One of the best overviews is Caenegem (1997)
Introduction
aux sources de l'histoire medievale. The first section has also
been published separately as Manuel
des etudes medievales: typologie
des sources, historique, grandes collections. Prof. Caenegem's
typology section should be
supplemented by relevant fascicles in Typologie
des sources du moyen âge occidental (1972-) . Most volumes
of Typologie des sources . . . do not have separate catalog
records in Socrates. Many of the works cited in the encyclopedias
and dictionaries, biography, author & texts--and all other--sections
of this guide include
useful bibliography, as do handbooks and surveys listed below. For
current bibliography see Indexes and abstracts.
Crosby (1983) Medieval
Studies: A Bibliographic Guide is surprisingly useful and
thorough. Paetow' update by Boyce (1980) Literature
of Medieval History is now to be little used.
Chevalier.1894-1913. Répertoire
des sources ...,
2nd ed., I. Bio-bibliographique; II. Topo-bibliographique,
is a bibliography of secondary works and remains an important reference
source. Guides offering practical help locating and interpreting
original sources as well as bibliography are Mantello and Rigg (1994)
Medieval
Latin: an introduction and bibliographical guide; Berlioz et
al.(1994) Identifier sources et citations;
Kaske (1988) Medieval Christian Literary
Imagery: A Guide to Interpretation.
Dahlman-Waitz Quellenkunde
de deutschen Geschichte, 10th ed., has such broad coverage of
medieval matters that it deserves to be listed in the general bibliography
section. References in the medieval sections extend through either
1972 or 1977. Use this in combination with the revised portions
of Wattenbach's Deutschlands
Geschichtsquellen . . .: Die
Zeit der Sachen und Salier, 3 v.; Vorzeit
und Karolinger, neu bearbeitet v. F. Huf, 2 v., 1991; and the
2001 10th edition of Gebhardt, Handbuch
der deutschen Geschichte.
Similarly, The
American Historical Association's guide to historical literature,
3rd ed, has broad topical coverage in its sections on Medieval
Europe, "Byzantium", and the "Islamic World to 1500". It lists
primarily works published since its 1961 second ed.; there are brief
annotations. The Medieval Europe section
was compiled by Fredric Cheyette and Marcia Colish. Consult the
previous edition of the AHA guide for earlier publications. Bib.
de l'histoire médiévale en France 1965-1991
(1992) is a selective bibliography of Medieval historical writing
in France. Annual
Bulletin of Historical Literature gives a brief survey of recent
scholarship by period and subfield; coverage lags several years.
Classification includes geographical and topical discussions withing
the following chronological breakdown: Late Antiquity & Early
Middle Ages; Central Middle Ages; Later Middle Ages; Sixteenth Century.
Update with the various
indexes/abstracts of current literature.
Surveys
The Cambridge
Medieval History, The
Cambridge Economic History of Europe, and Handbook
of European history 1400-1600: late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and
Reformation are all shelved in the Lane Room. The
Cambridge Modern History (for Renaissance / Reformation)
is in Stacks.
Manitius (1911-31) Geschichte
der lateinischen Literatur des M.Â. (PA25.H26 Bd.9, Abt.2,
t.1-3) and its update Brunhoelzl (1975-) Geschichte
der lateinischen Literatur des M.Â. (PA8015.B7) are shelved
in Green Stack, as are the important books of de Ghellinck Littérature
latine au M.Â., 2 v., and L'essor
de la littérature latine du XIIième siècle,
2nd ed., both in Stacks. Other important surveys are listed in the
various guides cited in this section.
Other bibliographic guides
Ancient history
Medieval
Renaissance, Reformation, Early Modern
- Brady.1994-1996. Handbook
of European history 1400-1600: late Middle Ages, Renaissance,
and Reformation. 2 v. D203.H36, Information Center.
- Burke.1987. The
Renaissance. CB361.B8, Stacks. Updated French ed. La
renaissance européenne.2002.
- Cook. 2001. The
Longman handbook of early modern Europe, 1453-1763. D208.C66,
Stacks.
- Dewald. 2004. Encyclopedia
of the early modern world. 6 v. D209.E97, Information Center.
- Ozment.1983-1992. Reformation
Europe: a guide to research. 2 v. BR305.2. R39, Information
Center.
- Maltby, W. 1992. Reformation
Europe: a guide to research. II. St. Louis: Center for Reformation
Research. BR430.R442, Information Center.
- Dunthorne. 1983. Early
Modern Europe c.1492-1788
: a select bibliography. Z2000.D86, Lane Rm.
Military History
Miscellany
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