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  • bonæ litteræ: occasional writing from David Rundle, Renaissance scholar
  • The Borgia Bull 
  • The Collation (Research and Exploration at the Folger)
  • Conversion Narratives in Early Modern Europe
  • Digital Thomas Nashe
  • Domestic Devotions: The Place of Piety in the Italian Renaissance Home, 1400-1700
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  • Panurge: Actualités de la recherche autour de la Renaissance
  • The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women's Writing, 1550-1700
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  • Sharing Ideas about the Renaissance: Jill Burke's Blog
  • Society for the Study of Early Modern Women Blog
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  • Travel, Transculturality, and Identity in England, c. 1550-1700 (TIDE)
  • Transregional History
  • TudorCast: A podcast dedicated to Tudor History
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  • W4RF: Web4Ren Forum, for Renaissance Intellectual History

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