Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth Century Electronic Scholarship publishes and provides enhanced access to digital research on the 19th century and serves as a peer-reviewing body for digital resources in this area.
A guide to research on 19th-century Britain, including short reference works produced by scholars, such as guides to periodical research, locating and using Victorian publishing records, and planning a research trip to Britain.
Includes transcriptions of the work of British women writers of the 19th-century, including poetry and verse, pamphlets, religious tracts, novels, and more.
Provides a geographical survey of Britain from 1801 to 2001, including census reports, historical maps, election results, and the largest collection of historical British travel writing available online.
Provides an index to the original records of Booth's Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People in London, an extensive study of working clas life undertaken between 1886 and 1903.
Provides online access to the British population reports for Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1937 as well as supplementary documents from the National Archives, critical essays, and other material.
Contains the full text of more than 6,000 letters and information on 9,000 additional letters, as well as essays and other supplementary material describing the letters and their context.
An electronic collection of more then 10,000 letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle based on the print volumes that make up The Collected Works of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.
Extensive collection of high-quality digitized images and scholarly commentary representing the poems, prose, pictures, books, correspondence, and other works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti