By Troy J. Bassett. Begun in 2007, the database offers a biographical and bibliography database of nineteenth-century British fiction. As of August 2017, the database contains 14304 titles by 3064 authors.
Dino Franco Felluga, general editor. BRANCH offers a compilation of a myriad of short articles on not only high politics and military history but also “low” or quotidian histories (architecture design, commercial history, marginal figures of note, and so on) during the period 1775-1925.
A joint project of Brown University and the University of Tulsa.The primary mission is to produce digital editions of culturally significant magazines from around the early 20th century and make them freely available to the public on their website.
NINES is a scholarly organization devoted to forging links between the material archive of the nineteenth century and the digital research environment of the twenty-first.
Edited by Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra. This is an open access, peer-reviewed scholarly resource focusing upon The Yellow Book and other avant-garde aesthetic periodicals that flourished in Great Britain at the fin-de-siècle.