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Selected Library Resources for History 309
Library Catalog
http://library.bu.edu/
Subject Headings
- Millennialism
- Millennialism Bibliography
Periodicals
Historical Abstracts (also available at http://www.bu.edu/library/indexes.html )
The major index to periodical articles published in historical journals.JSTOR(also available at http://www.bu.edu/library/indexes.html )
Full-text articles from many historical journals, including the American Historical Review and Speculum.Project Muse (also available at http://www.bu.edu/library/indexes.html)
Full-text articles from many historical journals, including the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
Primary Sources
Guide to Early Church Documents (http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-history.html)
This web site contains a useful collection of primary source documents from Christian history.Ferguson, Mary Anne
Bibliography of English translations from medieval sources, 1943-1967
Mugar Reference X Z6517 .F47 LIB USE ONLY
Reference Books
Daniels, Ted
Millennialism: An International Bibliography
Mugar Reference XZ7835 .M54 D36 LIB USE ONLY
Theology Reference XZ7835 .M54 D36 LIB USE ONLYDictionary of the Middle Ages
This multi-volume encyclopedia contains useful essays. Consult the "Millennium"
entry for essays on Christian and Muslim history and also look for specific subjects in the Index volume.
Mugar Reference X D114 .D5 1982 LIB USE ONLYEncyclopedia of Religion
This multi-volume encyclopedia contains an essay on "Millenarianism" which provides a
good bibliography of secondary sources. Also consult the Index volume for essays on other topics.
Mugar Reference X BL31.E46 1987
Encyclopedia of Millennialism and Millennial Movements/Richard A. Landes, editor.
Theology Reference X BT891 .E53 LIB USE ONLY
Mugar Electronic Resources
Electronic Resources in History
http://www.bu.edu/library/eresources/ehistory.html
This B.U. Mugar site provides access to a wide variety of historical sources.
Other Electronic Resources
Center for Millennial Studies
(http://www.mille.org)
Created by Professor Richard Landes, this site is a major source offering links to the history of millennial movements.EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Europe
(http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/)
This site contains many reliable translations of medieval historical documents.
Donald Altschiller, History Bibliographer,Mugar Memorial Library
email: donaltsc@bu.edu
http://www.bu.edu/library/instruction/millennium.html