Included are links to some of my favorite sites (well, not all of them -- there must be room for propriety). Keep checking as I will be regularly updating this page.
Ancient History Sourcebook (from Fordham University)
Medieval History Sourcebook (from Fordham)
Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Grandes Chroniques de France (14th Century MS)
Michael Tinkler's Homepage (great art resource)
Ante-Nicene and Post-Nicene Church Fathers (From New Advent)
The Arnemagnaeam Institute (Viking-Age manuscripts)
Archive for Reformation History
Sixteenth Century Studies Conference
Reformation section of Modern History Sourcebook
Reformation section of Medieval History Sourcebook
Renaissance section of Medieval History Sourcebook
Jacob Burkhardt's Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
Online Catasto of 1427 (Detailed demographic study of Florence in 1427)
Index Verborum -- Martin Luther's German Writings
Pitts Theology Library Image Archives (Reformation Woodcuts)
Galileo (Georgia Library Catalogue)
Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel
The Vasa Museum (Swedish warship sunk in 1628)
Batavia Yard (Reconstruction of Dutch East Indianman)
The Mary Rose (English warship sunk in 1547)
Naval History Center, U.S. Navy
National Museum of Naval Aviation
National Weather Service, Peachtree City
Wall Street Journal, Opinion Page
University of Michigan Football (I'd advise checking this before any Monday class this fall)