Religion

The Mother of All Art History Links
http://www.art-design.umich.edu/mother

Sites of the Sacred offers excellent links to early Christian and Islamic documents. Its exceptional collection, Textual and Linguistic Resources, is devoted to philology, the book arts as represented in many cultures, international special collections libraries, Egyptology, a large collection of religious and early Christian manuscripts, as well as electronic and print research resources. Research Resources is a collection arranged by historical discipline (e.g., Asian Studies). Few sites specifically relate to art history. Included are maps, government organizations, and travel sites. Also, of note are pages devoted to image collections and annotated and alphabetically organized museum and online gallery sites. (University of Michigan)

The Pluralism Project
http://www.pluralism.org

"The Pluralism Project was developed by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University to study and document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities. In the past thirty years, the religious landscape of the U.S. has changed radically." The website provides articles regarding its research and links to multiethnic and non-western religious centers studied by the Pluralism Project, as well as images, bibliographies, and statistics. (Harvard University)

Voice of the Shuttle: Religious Studies Page
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2730

A major scholarly resource for primary texts, scholarly sites, and Internet resources.


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