Artist/photographer. Image Title. Author. "Site within Home Page." Home Page. Copyright or update. Institution. Access date <url>.
I. WORLD NEWS: 1500-1700 (Leave
out England)
Topic Publishers: Brandi Roe, Josh Beu and Megan Seifert

1. Ross, Kristina. "1600s." The Media History Project Timeline. 1996. Some date in April <http://www.mediahistory.com/time/century.html>.
There are many other sites within this home page that might
be used. Another way of siting this work, using an article on the Wicked
Bible for an example, is also:
1. Ross, Kristina. "Wicked Bible." The
Media History Project Timeline:1600s. 1996. Some date in April <http://www.mediahistory.com/time/century.html>.
2. Nothiger, Andreas. HyperHistory
ONLINE. 2000. Some date in April <http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html>.
Any number of topics may be listed as a site within this home page.
II. NATIONAL NEWS (IN ENGLAND: 1550-1650)
Topic Publishers: Amanda Horton, Jeff Whitcomb and Allison Brown
SHAKESPEARE
1. Ogburn, Charlton. "Shakespeares Self-Portrait."
The Elizabethan Review. Ed. Gary Goldstein. 1997-99.
16 Ap. 2000
<http://www.elizreview.com/ogburn.htm>.
2. "Timeline: William Shakespeare." All Shakespeare. 1999-2000. All Shakespeare. Any date in April <http://allshakespeare.com/bio/bio.shtml>.
3. The Elizabethan Review. 2000 Ed. Gary Goldstein http://www.elizreview.com/.
Among the articles in the site within the home page possibly referenced here include: "Shakespeare's Self-Portrait" by Charlton Ogburn and "The Case of Shakspere v. Oxford: A Brief" by Warren Hope.
(Ogburn)
4. Shakespeare
Oxford Society Home Page. 1995-2000. The Shakespeare Oxford Society.
Any date in April <http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/>.
Theory that Shakespeare did not write the plays.
5. Nothiger, Andreas. "Shakespeare 1564- 1616 English Playwright " HyperHistory ONLINE. 2000. Some date in April <http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html>.http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html>.
6. The Shakespeare
Resource Center. Ed. J.M. Presley 2000.
<http://www.bardweb.net/england.html>.
Among the sites within the Home Page that may be listed:
1. "Shakespeare's Last Will & Testament."
2. "The Authorship Debate."
3. "Elizabethan England."
4. "The Globe."
7. Gray, Terry. "A Shakespeare Timeline." Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet. 2000. Any date in April http://daphne.palomar.edu/shakespeare/timeline/timeline.htm
8. Ross, Kristina. "1600s." The Media History Project Timeline. 1996. Some date in April <http://www.mediahistory.com/time/century.html>.
9. "History 254: Renaissance and Reformation Chronology."
Medieval History
at Rhodes Ed. Carolyn Schriber. 2000. Online Reference Book for Medieval
Studies. Any date in April
<http://orb.rhodes.edu/schriber/chronology.html>.
10. "History of United Kingdom: Elizabeth I." Britanica.com. 1999-2000 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 18 Apr. 2000 <http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/4/0,5716,120044+14+110751,00.html>.
11. Eakins, Lara E. "Life in Tudor England."and "Elizabeth I." Tudor England. 1995-2000. Any date in April <http://tudor.simplenet.com>.
III. LIVING SECTION: WAY OF LIFE IN
ENGLAND: 1550-1650
Topic Pubs: Andrea McDonough, Danielle Norton, Mark Hohman & Domenick
Alessi
1. Elizabethan
England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield,
Illinois. 18 April 2000 <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/elizabethanengland.html>.
2. Secara, Maggie Pierce. Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Comman Kowledge: 1558-1603. 20 March 2000. Any date in April <http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/index.html>.
Possible sites within this home page: | Costume | Literature | Food | Music | Games | Guilds | Faires | Fonts | Organizations
3. History of UK during Shakespeares time and more
Britanica.com. 1999-2000 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
<http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/4/0,5716,120044+14+110751,00.html>.
4. Elizabethan
England any date in April <http://www.alphalink.com.au/~okayb/>.
A variety of sites within this home page but no other data
5. "Everyday Life." Elizabethan
England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield,
Illinois. 18 April 2000 <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/elizabethanengland.html>.
Sites include Plague, Crime and Punishment, Bloody Painful: Crime and Punishment
in Elizabethan England, Crime and Punishment, Torture and Punishment in
Elizabethan Times, Entertainment, Popular Amusements and Entertainment,
Sports and Entertainment, Fashion, Hairstyles, Men's Fashion, Women's
Fashion, Fashions: Women and Men, Food, Elizabethan Banquets and Feasts,
Elizabethan Food and Drink, Food and Drink, Elizabethan Medicine, Medicine,
Medical Beliefs and Practices, Plague, Great Plagues of the Elizabethan
Period, Arts and Architecture and Shakespeare and His Theatre.
6. "Tudor Life: Elizabethan Life." Britain Express: English History. Britain Express Any date in April <http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Elizabethan_life.htm>.
IV. ENTERTAINMENT AND EDUCATION IN ENGLAND:
1550-1650
Topic Publishers: Mallory Beck, Brittany Carson, Mark Turner and Eric Harker
1. Elizabethan
England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield,
Illinois. 18 April 2000 <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/elizabethanengland.html>.
2. Secara, Maggie Pierce. Life
in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Comman Kowledge: 1558-1603.
20 March 2000. Any date in April <http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/index.html>.
Possible sites within this home page: | Costume | Literature | Food | Music
| Games | Guilds | Faires | Fonts | Organizations
3. Educating Shakespeare: School Life in Elizabethan England.March 2000. The Guild School Association. Any day in April <http://homepages.nationwideisp.net/~gsa/welcomeeduc.htm>.
4. "Tudor Life: Elizabethan Life." Britain Express: English History. Britain Express Any date in April <http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Elizabethan_life.htm>.
5.Levy, Rachel. Everyday
in Renaisance England. Any day in April <http://www.best.com/~dlevy/rachel/everyday.htm>.
The Levy Family Home Page also works as the home page for this entry. Sites
include: Introduction, Chapter One: Peasants, Chapter Two: Craftsmen and
Merchants, Chapter Three: Guilds, Chapter Four: Life in the Town, and Interview
with Linda Underhill
V. WAR: 1500-1700
Topic Publishers: Bryce Gardner, Michael Brinker
1. Grubbs, Peter. "War and Weaponry:
1558-1642." A Study Guide for Elizabethan-Jacobean
England. 11 Aug. 1997. Penn State University. Any date in April <
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/p/e/peg5/weapons.html>.
2. "History of United Kingdom: Elizabeth I."
Britanica.com. 1999-2000 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 18
Apr. 2000 <http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/4/0,5716,120044+14+110751,00.html>.
3. Ross, Kristina. "1600s." The
Media History Project Timeline. 1996. Some date in April <http://www.mediahistory.com/time/century.html>.
4. . Nothiger, Andreas. "Shakespeare 1564- 1616 English Playwright
" HyperHistory
ONLINE. 2000. Some date in April <http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html>.http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html>.
5. "History 254: Renaissance and Reformation Chronology."
Medieval History
at Rhodes Ed. Carolyn Schriber. 2000. Online Reference Book for Medieval
Studies. Any date in April
<http://orb.rhodes.edu/schriber/chronology.html>.
6. Eakins, Lara E. "Life in Tudor England."and "Elizabeth I." Tudor England. 1995-2000. Any date in April <http://tudor.simplenet.com>.
7. Bardell, Paul. English Culture. 2000. About.com Network. Any date in April <http://englishculture.about.com/culture/englishculture/library/weekly/aa121599.htm>.
Subjects for this entry include: Art, Clothing, Drama,
Ecology, Economy, Education, Faiths, Food & Drink, Genealogy, History,
Historic Buildings, Language, Legend & Folklore, Leisure Time, Literature,
Moving to England, Multiculturalism, Music & Movement, News & Media,
People & Society, Politics, Royal Family, Sport, Tourist Info, Traditions/Customs,
Transport History, Castles, and Paganism
VI. FASHION: 1500-1700
Topic Publishers: Kaylynne Bauman, Brett Nelson, Krista Jochim and Breanna
Baldwin
1. Grubbs, Peter. "Elizabethan Costuming and
Henry VIII: Evidence and Speculation." A
Study Guide for Elizabethan-Jacobean England. 11 Aug. 1997. Penn State
University. Any day in April <http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/p/e/peg5/costume.html>.
2. Leed, Drea. The Elizabethan Costuming Guide Any date in April<http://www.dnaco.net./~aleed/corsets/general.html>.
3. Secara, Maggie Pierce. Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Comman Kowledge: 1558-1603. 20 March 2000. Any date in April <http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/index.html>.
4. Vinopal, John et. al. "Costuming and Costume Accessories." and "Historical Perspectives of the 1500s." Renaissance Faire Home Page. Renfaire.com. Any date in April <http://www.renfaire.com/Costume/>.
5. Virtual Renaissance. 1995-2000. Twin Groves Middle School. Any day in April <http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Renaissance/Town/Clothing/ClothingElizabethan.html>.
or begin here: <http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Renaissance/VirtualRen.html>.
or begin here: <http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Renaissance/GeneralFiles/RenLinksGen.html>.
6. "Hairstyles," "Men's Fashion," "Women's
Fashion," and "Fashions: Women and Men,"
Elizabethan
England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield,
Illinois. 18 April 2000 <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/everylife.html>.
7. "Tudor Life: Elizabethan Life." Britain Express:
English History. Britain Express Any date in April <http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Elizabethan_life.htm>.
VII. MEDICINE, HEALTH, SICKNESS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Topic Publishers: Alexis Bonds, Angela Thompson, Jenny White and Ciera Lembke
1. "History of United Kingdom: Elizabeth I."
Britanica.com. 1999-2000 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 18
Apr. 2000 <http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/4/0,5716,120044+14+110751,00.html>.
2. Secara, Maggie Pierce. Life
in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Comman Kowledge: 1558-1603.
20 March 2000. Any date in April <http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/index.html>.
3. Mitchell, Charlie.
Tyburn Tree. 27 Feb. 1999. Any day in April <http://www.unc.edu/~charliem/>.
Tyburn Tree is designed to provide information on the Web about public execution
in Early Modern England, specifically
London.
4. Elizabethan
Medical Beliefs. University of Texas. Any date in April <http://www2.cwrl.utexas.edu/~scoggins/britishprojects/kinglear/emb.html>.
Sites include: Shakespeare and Medicine in the Elizabethan Era, Doctors
and Medicine, Astrology and Supernatural Forces, Humours, and Hysteria
The Home Page for this site might also be called King
Lear by William Shakespeare.
5. Elizabethan England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois. Any day in April <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz//Medbelprac.html>.
6. Thomas, Heather. The
Life and times of Elizabeth I: 1533-1603. 2000. Any day in April <http://www.elizabethi.org/powerandgovernment.htm>.
Sites within home page may include: Elizabethan News, Queen Elizabeth
I - Profile, Queen Elizabeth's Family, The Lady Elizabeth, Marriage &
Succession, Queen Elizabeth's Pastimes, Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe, The
Elizabethan Church, All the Queen's men, Mary Queen of Scots, Portraits
of Queen Elizabeth I, Power and Government, The Spanish Armada, Europe in
the age of Elizabeth, The Queen's Death, Myths about Queen Elizabeth and
the truth, Essays, A Chronology of events in the age of Elizabeth I, and
Who Was Who in the life and reign of Elizabeth I.
VIII. RELIGION: 1500-1700
Topic Publishers: Ashely Synon, Emmalee Ridgeway and Sean Laurie
1. Grubbs, Peter. "The
Supernatural." ." A Study Guide for Elizabethan-Jacobean England.
11 Aug. 1997. Penn State University. 18 Apr. 2000 <http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/p/e/peg5/super_nat.html>.
2. "History of United Kingdom: Elizabeth I." Britanica.com.
1999-2000 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 18 Apr. 2000 <http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/4/0,5716,120044+14+110751,00.html>.
3. Secara, Maggie Pierce. Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Comman Kowledge: 1558-1603. 20 March 2000. Any date in April <http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/index.html>.
4. Eakins, Lara E. "Life in Tudor England."and "Elizabeth I." Tudor England. 1995-2000. Any date in April <http://tudor.simplenet.com>.
5."Astrology and Supernatural Forces." Elizabethan
Medical Beliefs. University of Texas. Any date in April <http://www2.cwrl.utexas.edu/~scoggins/britishprojects/kinglear/super.html>.
The Home Page for this site might also be called King
Lear by William Shakespeare. Author is Scoggins.
6. "Historical Figures and Events". Elizabethan England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois. 18 April 2000 <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/histevents.html>.
7. Thomas, Heather The Elizabethan Church. Any date in April <http://www.elizabethi.org/elizabethanchurch.htm>.
IX. FAMILY LIFE IN ENGLAND: 1550-1650
Topic Publishers: Abe Everett, Jessica Lester, Kim Taylor and Jennifer Klinski
1. Elizabethan
England. Ed. M. J. Peters. 1996-97. Springfield High School, Springfield,
Illinois. 18 April 2000 <http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/everylife.html>.
This home page may include any of the following: Research | Costume | Literature
| Food | Music | Games | Guilds | Faires | Fonts |
2. "History of United Kingdom: Elizabeth I." Britanica.com. 1999-2000 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 18 Apr. 2000 <http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/4/0,5716,120044+14+110751,00.html>.
3. Secara, Maggie Pierce. Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Comman Kowledge: 1558-1603. 20 March 2000. Any date in April <http://renaissance.dm.net/compendium/index.html>.
4. "Society and Social England." Elizabethan England. Any day in April <http://www.alphalink.com.au/~okayb/page3.html>.
5. "Tudor Life: Elizabethan Life." Britain Express: English History. Britain Express Any date in April <http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Elizabethan_life.htm>.
6. Levy, Rachel. Everyday
in Renaisance England. Any day in April <http://www.best.com/~dlevy/rachel/everyday.htm>.
The Levy Family Home Page also works as the home page for this entry. Sites
include: Introduction, Chapter One: Peasants , Chapter Two: Craftsmen and
Merchants, Chapter Three: Guilds, Chapter Four: Life in the Town and
Interview with Linda Underhill
OTHER
ARCHITECTURE
1. Lester, Hugh. Period and Style
for Designers: English Renaissance. 1999. Tulane University. 4 Ap. 2000
<http://www.tulane.edu/lester/text/Renaissance/English.Renaissance/English.Renaissance.html>.
MONEY VALUES FOR PUBLISHERS
1.Elizabethan currency: http://www.peak.org/shrewsbury/References/currency.html