Internet History Sourcebooks Project

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The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is a project of the Center for Medieval Studies at Fordham University and part of the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (ORB). It is a website with modern, medieval and ancient sources, documents, maps, secondary literature, bibliographies, images and music. The editor is Paul Halsall .

Internet Medieval Sourcebook

The Internet Medieval Sourcebook or IMS is a website with medieval sources. Since most of the translations are under copyright , the documents on IMS are older versions from the 19th and early 20th centuries whose copyrights have expired. But IMS also has an area "recently translated texts" in which the texts for IMS have been translated. IMS claims to contain more newly-translated texts than any available published collection of medieval sources.

Further source collections

In addition to the three main collections of medieval, ancient and modern sources, the IHSP contains other collections on the subjects of Byzantine Studies , African History , East Asian History , World History , Indian History , Islamic History , Jewish History , LGBT History , History of Science and Women's History .

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