| 3. | C18-L's Selective Readings | | | An online running international bibliography of scholarly work in 18th-century studies in all disciplines. A volunteer project edited by Kevin Berland. www.personal.psu.edu |
| 4. | L'Age d'Or | | | An impressive site containing a lot of information on both the French and English Baroque periods. www.kipar.org |
| 5. | Dry Drunk | | | From the New York Public Library comes an in-depth exhibit and exploration of the culture of tobacco in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. www.nypl.org |
| 6. | The Jay Treaty | | | Signed on November 19, 1794 with Great Britain to avert a second war with the colonies. www.yale.edu |
| 8. | Pierre Marteau's Publishing House | | | Articles and critical studies about books and publications in late 17th and early 18th century. Links to resources dealing with the period. www.pierre-marteau.com |
| 11. | Eighteenth Century Thought | | | Interdisciplinary annual founded for the purpose of supporting study of early modern thought, by publishing research pertinent the human sciences as they were conceived during the period. www.eighteenthcenturythought.org |
| 12. | The Enlightenment | | | An article about the history and heritage of the movement. Covers England, America and the struggle in Europe. www.wsu.edu |
| 13. | 18th Century History | | | A portal for the age starting with the Glorious Revolution and ending with the July Revolution. Provides timeline and feature articles on society, lifestyle, famous figures, and significant events. www.history1700s.com |
| 15. | Europe: 1715-1799 | | | Undergraduate essays by Donald Stark on eighteenth century European political and intellectual history. www.donaldstark.co.uk |
| 16. | American Weekly Mercury | | | Transcriptions of selected issues of Philadelphia's first newspaper from February 1722 to July 1741. Also provides information about early newspapers and their operation, biographies, and related links. caxton.stockton.edu |
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