Online Resources for the Study of
Early Modern London

Wenceslaus Hollar, View of London.

To explore the City of London in the early modern period, including and surrounding St Paul’s Cathedral, visit the Map of Early Modern London here.

To support the archaeological investigation of medieval and 17th-century London, visit the website for the City of London Archaeological Trust.

To visit the website of today’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, go to https://www.stpauls.co.uk/

To visit the website of the Renaissance Society of America, go https://www.rsa.org/

To visit the RSA’s Guide to Digital Humanities in Renaissance Studies, visit their website RSA Digital Resources

To visit the museum devoted to archaeological research into the history of London, visit https://www.mola.org.uk/

To visit the website for the Society for Renaissance Studies, visit https://www.rensoc.org.uk/

To visit the site of the Records of Early English Drama, visit https://ereed.library.utoronto.ca/

To visit the site of EarlyPrint, an effort to transform the early English print record into a linguistically annotated and deeply searchable text corpus, visit https://earlyprint.org/

The Digital Resources page of the Kit Marlowe Project website <https://kitmarlowe.org/digital-resources-post/2841/> includes links to a long and growing list of digital resources dedicated to the exploration of early modern literary studies, as well as tools one may use for digital text analysis, mapping, and more.