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Searching for primary sources? Look for subjects with "sources", or "correspondence" or "personal narratives" (eg. United States History 1849-1877 Sources or Lincoln, Abraham - correspondence). Or try searching for your subject as an Author (eg. Stalin, Joseph) to find all material they may have written. That's a primary source also!
Medieval Primary Sources on the web
- Other Women's Voices - translations of women's writing before 1700 - use alphabetical listing to find an author
- Paul Halsall's Internet Women's Sourcebook -Scroll down on this site to see primary sources
- Epistole: Medieval Women's Letters
- Monastic Matrix:: A Scholarly Resource for the Study of Women's Monastic Communities 400-1600 CE
- Paul Halsall's Internet Medieval Sourcebook: Sex and Gender - has a section on women as writers
- Texts in Sybils: An Interactive Exploration of Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance