The Harlem Renaissance: Facts and Links - Links to texts, biographies, and pictures of the movement's outstanding artists, musicians and writers. Originally developed for an eighth-grade class at an independent school in Massachusetts.
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1851) - A timeline of the events in Wollstonecraft's life. Basic text only. Includes bibliographic references.
The Mortal Immortal - A hypertext edition by Michael Laplace-Sinatra of St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
Peripateticus - Collection of essays with a humanistic perspective, reprinted from the journal of the Ethical Culture Society of Westchester.
Protestant Theological Institute Kolozsvár - Cluj - "In 1949 the administrative fusion of the Reformed Theological Faculty with the Unitarian Theological Academy and the then-founded Theological College of the Transylvanian Saxons followed." [site may be down]
Renaissance Humanism and Christian Hebraism - From the National Library of Canada, information on how Renaissance Humanism put Hebrew on an equal footing with Greek and Latin as a language for study.
Strained Bedfellows - Essay by Richard Wayne Lee, analyzing recent historical developments in Unitarian Universalism as it attempts to include such groups as pagans, new agers, and "starchy humanists."
TheReadersVine - Henry David Thoreau - An online community for book readers and writers, including book reviews, reading groups, message boards, and chats.
The Thoreau Edition - Information about a project to publish writings of Thoreau which are unavailable: essays, journal entries, early writing. Includes biographical and literary analysis.
Thoreau's View of Science - An essay by Prof. Nina Baym on the ecological, humanist, and symbolist readings of Thoreau's scientific naturalism.