Aviva
Aviva is a free 'Webzine', being run by an International group of women based in London. They provide a free listings service for women everywhere. It is also an International Women's Listing Magazine which enables women all over the world to make contact with each other.
Canadian Women's Internet Association
This Web site serves as a resource centre and meeting place for Canadian women. The Information Resource Centre contains hundreds of links to sites relevant to women, with a special focus on Canadian content.
Feminist Theory Website
The Feminist Theory Website provides research materials and information for students, activists, and scholars interested in women's conditions and struggles around the world.
Par-L
PAR-L is an electronic network of individuals and organizations interested in women-centred policy issues in Canada. It is a tool for developing, conducting, and distributing feminist research in a multidisciplinary context and in both official languages. It is intended as a support for the community of feminist researchers and activists in Canada. As well as the web site, Par-L includes an electronic discussion list.
SisterSite
A site for women and men who are interested in women involved in Religion. Mostly Catholic but open to discussion and input from other religions.
Feminist Gateway (Women's History and Education Links)
A list of Internet resources relating to women's history and education.
Feminist Majority Foundation
The Feminist Majority Foundation views feminism as a global movement dedicated to equality and seeks to eliminate discrimination of all kinds -- sex, race, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, disability, and marital status. And, like feminists since the late 19th Century, they advocate non-violence and work to eliminate social and economic injustice.
Women's Resource Project
This is a site of links to other internet women's resources.
Marie Antoinette and Charlotte Corday
A page that examines both of these women and their lives and roles in the 18th Century.
The Victorian Fashion Pages
Designed as a resource for historical reenactment groups, this page is good for anyone interested in the clothing of the Victorian Era.
The Regency Fashion Page
A page not only on the fashions of the Regency Period (1790 - 1829), but with information on women writers, painters and portraits of the period.
Marie Antoinette History
A biography of Marie Antoinette
French Revolution Pages
A page of biographies on important figures in the French Revolution from a B.C. High School
The British Monarchy
A U.K. governement site about the role of the Queen and the British Monarchy.
The Victorian Web
A good site with information about different aspects of the Victorian Era, including gender matters, art and literature, religion, philosophy, econmics and politics.
19th Century Women Writers Web
A site full of information on 19th Century Women Writers.
Dominion and Domination of the Gentle Sex: The Lives of Medieval Women
A website with a variety of resources about the daily lives of women from all walks of life in the Middle Ages.
End of Europe's Middle Ages
A tutorial page offered by the University of Calgary for students in Early Modern History who lack the necessary background information on earlier periods.
Medieval and Renaissance Fact and Fiction
This page is meant to be a guide to resources available on the Web for people who are interested in the history, culture, literature and re-creation of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Medieval Feminist Index
The Medieval Feminist Index offers a search engine that covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages. It does not list books written by a single author, as these are much easier to find already referenced.
Medieval Sourcebook
This is an online database of medieval texts and sources. Also has links to sourcebooks on many other historical topics.
Sybils!
The homepage for McMaster Working Group on the Middle Ages and Renaissance. They are engaged in an interdisciplinary exploration of the life of women in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Sybils! text files
The text files from the Sybils!2 CD-ROM, produced by the McMaster Working Group on the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Matrix
A collection of resources for the study of women's religious communities, 500 - 1500
Ancient Ireland
A page full of interesting information and resources on Ancient Ireland
The Wonders of Ancient Egypt
A site with facts and figures about many of the Wonders of Ancient Egypt, including the Sphinx, the Great Pyramid at Giza, and more.
Four Thousand Years of Women in Science
A site providing information on women's role in science from the earliest written records to the present.
The Journal of Women's History
The homepage for The Journal of Women's History, which is the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women's history.
H-GIG Women's History
This is a University of California page of links to other interesting Women's History sites.
People With a History: An Online Guide to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans* History
People With a History presents the history of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people [=LGBT]. It includes hundreds of original texts, discussions, and [soon] images, and addresses. It covers LGBT history in all periods, and in all regions of the world.
Spartacus Educational
Web site of a small educational publishing company, who has an online resource area. Lots of good historical information here.
Women's Biographies: Distinguished Women of Past and Present
This site has biographies of women who contributed to our culture in many different ways. There are writers, educators, scientists, heads of state, politicians, civil rights crusaders, artists, entertainers, and others. Some were alive hundreds of years ago and some are living today. We've heard of some of them, while many more have been ignored by history book writers.
Women In World History Curriculum
Interactive site full of information and resources about women's experiences in world history. For teachers, teenagers, parents, and history buffs. Be sure to check out their "Links To Other Resources" page!
Historical Text Archive
A web resource page containing original material, links to other sites, and electronic reprints of books. It covers all time periods and all areas of the world.
Early Women Composers/Artists
A site providing information on women composers from the Ancient period through to the Early Classical period. Includes a selection of MIDI sound files.
LucidCafe Catagory Index
A resource full of historical biographies from various time periods and geographical locations.
Cosmic Baseball League
A completely unique site that contains biographies on many historical figures from all over the world and all time periods.
Melisende's Women Of History Page
A page with biographies of 50 historical women. Also has some very good links.
Anne's Historical Tribune
A Site Devoted to Women's History, Women In Mythology, Art, History, Literature and Genealogy. Women's Contributions to Western Culture and American Society