Revolutionary England, 1485-1603
a guide to library reference and primary
sources
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Reference books have many uses in various stages of your research.
Some selected titles are listed here grouped according to the
function they fulfill. They are examples only. Effective use of
library catalogs and research guides will reveal many more useful
reference works.
Dictionaries, encyclopedias,
handbooks - for overviews and quick information:
- Encyclopedia of World History.Ref D 21.E578 2001
- Dictionary of Concepts in History. Ref D 13.R49
1986
- The Oxford Companion to British History. Ref DA 34 .O93
1997
- Columbia Companion to British History. Ref DA 34.H64
1997
- Tudor England: an encyclopedia. Ref DA 315.T83
2001.
- A Companion to Scottish History. Ref DA 757.9.D68
1989
- The London Encyclopedia. Ref DA 679.L78 1986
- Encyclopedia of Social History. Ref HN 28.E53 1994
Essays on selected topics, with very selective bibl. refs.
- Encyclopedia of Medical History. Ref R 133.M34
1985
- Companion Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine. Ref
R 133.E5 1993
- The Cambridge Companion to English Literature,
1500-1600. On Reserve at PR 413.C29 2000
Statistical summaries - for
selected, condensed statistical data.
- Abstract of British historical statistics. Ref HA
1135.M52
Historical treatises: major,
comprehensive surveys.
- New Cambridge Modern History. D 208.N4
- The Later Tudors: England 1547-1603 (The New Oxford
History of England) DA 355.W4835 1995.
- The Political History of England. 12 vols. DA
30.P7622
- History of England (series). v.4 England Under the
Tudors DA 30.O6 v.4
- The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. R
131.C233 1993
- Cambridge Economic History of Europe. HC 240.C312
- A New History of Ireland (series).. v.2 Medieval
Ireland, 1169-1534. v. 3 Early Modern Ireland, 1534-1691.
DA 912.N48
Atlases and maps: Thematic atlases
show history in graphic form.
- The Times Atlas of European History. Ref G 1797.21.S1T5
1994.
- The Times Atlas of World History. Ref G 1030.T54
1989
- Historical Atlas of Britain. Ref G 1812.4.S1H5
1987
- Historic Towns: maps and plans of towns and cities in the
British isles with historical commentaries... Ref G 1814.A1H5
1969a
Chronologies: lists of historical
events in chronological order.
- Handbook of British Chronology. Ref DA 34.P6 1961
- The Timetable of History. Ref D 11.G78 1991
- Chronology of World History. Vol. 2: 1492-1775, Ref D
11.M39 1999
- The People's Chronology. Ref D 11.T83 1992
- The Women's Chronology. Ref HQ 1122.T73 1994
Biography: brief information on
persons may be found in the dictionaries, encyclopedias and handbooks
listed above, and also in these sources.
- Dictionary of National Biography. - British citizens
from earliest times. Ref DA 28.D48
- Cambridge Biographical Dictionary. Ref CT 103.C4
1990
- Who's Who in History; v.2. England 1485-1603. Ref DA
28.W618 v.2
- Lives of the Tudor Age Ref DA 317.H65. Includes notes
about primary sources (letters. etc), as well as general
bibliographical notes.
- Who's Who in Shakespearean England PR 2910.P3 1981
- Fuller's Worthies of England. First publ. 1662. Reprint
of the 1840 ed. DA 28.F8. in 3 vols.
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Bibliographies: lists of
publications on a subject (which may be specific or broad). General
Historical Bibliographies
- A Bibliography of Modern History. Ref D 208.A1R63
1968
- AHA Guide to Historical Literature. 3rd ed. Ref D
20.A1A55 1995
British History Bibliographies
- Bibliography of British History, Tudor Period,
1485-1603. Ref DA 315.A1R28 1959
- Tudor England, 1485-1603. Ref DA 315.A1L4 1968
- Writings on British History. Ref DA 34.A1W74 -
1901-33,37,38,40-45.
- A Guide to the Historical and Archaeological Publications
of Societies in England and Wales, 1901-1933. Ref DA 1.A1M8
1968.
- Guide to the Printed Materials for English Social and
Economic History. Ref HC 255.A1W7 1926 2 vols.
Topical Historical Bibliographies
- Bibliography of British Economic and Social History.
Ref HC 253.A1 C46 1984
- Society and economy in early modern Europe, 1450-1789: a
bibliography of post-war research. Ref HC 240.T356 1989.
- Women in Western European History. Ref HQ 1587.F74 1982
+ suppl.in 1986
- Women and Society: a critical review. Ref HQ 1399.R67
1975
- Science and the Renaissance. Q 125.W67 1967. v. 2 is
"An annotated bibliography of the 16th century books relating to
the sciences in the Library of the University of Aberdeen.
- The Women of England : from Anglo-Saxon times to the
present :interpretive bibliographical essays HQ 1599.E5
W65
Many other bibliographies are in the Reference Area. Use the
online catalog to find them, or browse.
Examples are: A Bibliography of Prostitution (Ref HQ 111.A1
B52 1977); Social Stratification: a research bibliography (Ref
HM 821.A1 G55 1970); Alcohol Use and World Cultures (Ref HV
5035.A1 H43 1981); Research on Suicide: a bibliography (Ref HV
6545.A1 M38 1985), Bibliography of the History of Medicine
(Ref R 131.A1 B5); ETC.
Guides to Reference Sources for History &
Historiography
- Sources of Information for Historical Research. Ref D
20.A1 S64 1994
- History : illustrated search strategy and sources. Ref
D16 .F87 1995
- The American Historical Association's guide to historical
literature. Ref D 20.A1 A55 1995 v.1-2
- Tudor History and the Historians. DA 315.F88 1970
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Primary Sources: Among the many
types of primary sources of interest to historians are books,
government records, personal memoirs, and other artifacts of
civilization. Collections of important primary sources include
libraries and archives. Directories help researchers locate pertinent
collections. Examples of these directories are:
- Guide to the Contents of the Public Record Office.
(U.K.) Ref CD 1043.A553
- Sources of English Local History. Ref DA 32.5.A1 S8
1981
- Texts and Calendars: an analytical guide to serial
publications. Ref DA 30.A1M8 1958
- Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States.
Ref CD 3022.A45
- Directory of Archives and Manuscript Depositories. Ref
CD 3020.D49 1988
- Guide to the National Archives of the U.S. Ref CD
3023.U54 1974
- Guide to records in the New York State Archives. Ref CD
3404.N4
- Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers.
Ref Z 731.D57
- England, 1200-1640. DA 176.E4 (Series: The Sources of
History: studies in the uses of historical evidence.) The best
single guide to the primary sources for English history of the
period. DA 176.E4
- Sources for Early Modern Irish History, 1534-1641.
(Series: The Sources of History: studies in the uses of historical
evidence.) DA 905.E38 1985
- Books to Build an Empire: a bibliographical history of
English overseas interests to 1620. Ref DA 26.A1P35 1965
Books: Attempts have been made to identify and list all early
books published in English. These "catalogs" list the books by
author, and note the libraries which report having a copy of the
book.
- Short-Title Catalog. ("Pollard & Redgrave") -
1475-1640. Ref Z 2002.P77. Crumb Library has most of this
collection on microfilm. See the separate sheet describing the
Pollard & Redgrave STC.
- Short-Title Catalog. ("Wing") - 1641-1700. Ref Z
2002.W52
Diaries, Correspondence, and other Papers: private papers of
sufficient interest may be published for the use of historians and
other interested parties. Some examples:
- The Lisle Letters: an abridgement. DA 335.L5 L572 1983.
(1533-1540)
- The Paston Letters. DA 240.P29 1965. (1422-1509)
- The Diaries of John Evelyn. DA 447.E9A44.
(1620-1706)
- The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell. DA
426.A15 1970
- Francis Bacon. Works, collected and edited... B 1153
1857. 14 vol.
- Life and Letters in Tudor and Stuart England. DA
320.W7
Collections of Historical Documents: selected documents and papers
of historical interest
- English Historical Documents. - 12 volumes DA 26.E55.
(vol 6 & 7 not yet publ.)
- Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland and
Ireland. 6 vol. DA 130.H74 1965 reprint of 1807-8 reprint.
Orig. publ. in 1577.
- The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe. BR 1607.F5 1965. 8
vol.
- Parliamentary History of England, 1066-1803. 36 volumes
J 301.H5
- Tudor Royal Proclamations. we have v.1 & v.3. DA
310.G7
- Elizabeth I: collected works. DA 350.A25 2000.
Speeches, letters, prayers, poems.
- List and Analysis of State Papers, foreign series:
Elizabeth I. Ref DA 25.B1 1964 v.1. Covers Aug. 1589 - June
1590.
- Tudor Economic Documents. 3v. HC 251.T3
- The Tudor Constitution: documents and commentary. JN
181.T32E4
- Family, Sex, and Marriage in England, 1500-1800. HQ
615.S76 1977.
- Tudor Parish Documents of the Diocese of York, a
selection. DA 690.Y6 A5 1948
- York (Records of early English drama). PN 2596.Y6
Y6
- The Urban experience : a sourcebook : English, Scottish,
and Welsh towns, 1450-1700. HT 133.U683 1983
- Crown and Parliament in Tudor-Stuart England; a documentary
constitutional history, 1485-1714. KD 3932.H8
- Sources of English Constitutional History. JN
111.S67
- The Reign of Henry VII: from contemporary sources. DA
330.A3 P7 1967. 3 vols.
- England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and
James the First. DA 350.R99 1967.
- The Itinerary of John Leland in or about the years
1535-1543. 5 vols DA 610 .L43 1964
- An Elizabethan Journal: being a record of those things most
talked about during the years 1591-1594. DA 355.H3 1929.
Continued in a 2nd vol. to the year 1603.
- Elizabethan Puritanism. BX 9334.2.T75
- The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse. PR 1205.P46
1993
Another primary source is the accumulating record of thought and
observation in the popular press - newspapers and magazines, as
described below.
Periodicals: Writing and
illustrations in periodicals are important historical artifacts. Wide
circulation magazines in England date from around the end of the 17th
century. Examples to be found in Crumb Library are: Defoe's
Review, 1704-1713 (DA 490.D33), and Spectator, 1711-1714
(PR 1365.S7 1965). Indexes to the contents of magazines came much
later. Listed here are indexes which cover popular interest and news
magazines (rather than professional historical journals), which
enable you to look for articles by subject:
- Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature. 1890-date. Ref
AI 3.R48
- Poole's Index to Periodical Literature. 1802-1881. Ref
AI 3.P7
- Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals. 1824-1900.
Ref AI 3.W45
Newspapers: Newspapers are published
everywhere in many languages. Back issues are almost always available
only as microfilm. The most comprehensive list of foreign newspapers
is Newspapers in Microform: Foreign Countries Ref PN 4855.A1L5
1948-83. Most newspapers available in microfilm can be obtained
through Interlibrary Loan. Few newspapers have indexes to their
contents, but some of the most important ones do.
Indexes to Newspapers: use these to search for stories on
particular subjects
- Palmer's Index to the Times [of London ].
1790-1905. Microfilm - at the end of the Times (London)
Microfilm AP 4.T52.
- Official Index to the Times [of London].
1785-86, 1906-date. Ref AI 21.T46
- New York Times Index. 1851-date. Ref AI 21.N45
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