By Topic

America
African American Poetry (1746–) (Chadwyck)
American Drama 1714–1915 (Chadwyck)
American History - From Revolution to Reconstruction
Avalon Project - Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
Canadian Poetry (Chadwyck)
Common-Place (Early American History)
Early American Imprints, 1639-1800 and a supplement
Early American Fiction 1789–1850 (Chadwyck)
Early American Fiction 1789–1875 (Chadwyck)
Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922
Early Encounters in North America, 1534-1850
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
U. S. Election Returns, 1787-1825
War of 1812
For a comprehensive list of links visit BGSU A-Z of Internet Sites with Primary Sources on 18th Century America and Early American History and Culture Links.

France & The French Revolution
ACRAS: the Association pour un Centre de Recherche sur les Arts du Spectacle aux XVIIe et XVIIIe Siècles
British Newspaper Coverage of the French Revolution
Cornell University – Eighteenth-Century France Collection
Curzon Project: Images of Napoleon and British Fears of Invasion, 1789 - 1815
Eighteenth-Century European Gazettes
French Revolution Digital Archive
French Revolutionary Pamphlets
Mapping the French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe
Napoleon Bonaparte Internet Guide
The VOS’s French Revolution section

Gender, Women’s History & Writing
A Celebration of Women Writers
Bluestocking Archive
British Women’s Novels: A Reading List, 1775-1818
British Women Playwrights around 1800
British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832
Chawton House Library
Chawton House Library Novels Online
Corvey Women Writers on the Web, 1796-1834
Emory Women Writers Resource Project
The Orlando Project: British Women’s Writing
Perdita Project
Poetess Archive
Portraits of American Women Writers That Appeared in Print Before 1861
The Women’s Library @ LSE
Unseen Hands: Women Printers, Binders and Book Designers
Victorian Women Writers Project
Women and Eighteenth Century Literature
Women Artists: Eighteenth Century
Women Romantic Era Writers
Women Working, 1800 – 1930

Labouring-Class Writing
Burnett Archive of Working-Class Autobiography 
Centre for Editing Lives and Letters 
Factory Girls and Serving Maids: Victorian Working Class Women Poets Archive
Labouring-Class Writers Project
Minor Victorian and Poets Archive
The Archive of Working-Class Writing Online
The Local Press as Poetry Publishers 1800-1900
The Workhouse
Working Class Movement Library

Slavery and Abolition
African/American Mosaic exhibition, Library of Congress
Brycchan Carey’s Website
Chronological History of Slavery (Americas)
Digital Library on American Slavery
London, Sugar, and Slavery 
Portcities: voyages, ports, history, people, origins
Recovered Histories
Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation
Studies in the World History of Slavery and Emancipation
The Abolition Project
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record
The National Archives – Abolition of Slavery
The National Archives – Asian and Black History in Britain, 1500-1850
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
Understanding Slavery Initiative
For further links on slavery in America visit BGSU A-Z of Internet Sites with Primary Sources on 18th Century America.