A list of resources for book research. Not necessarily every link you’ll ever need, but a good start.
Need to know more about pretty much any subject? Check these out.
A channel specifically centered on historical fashion. They show off the fashions of many eras and even the way you would get dressed in them. A huge boon to historical fiction writers.
Just a simple time-honored encyclopedia. They really do have entries on almost everything.
If you need to grasp pretty much any concept but are having problems, try checking here.
If you need to know something about US history specifically, this is a good place to check. Also, if you need historical maps, (USA-centric,) this is the best place I’ve found.
Museums (no link)
There are museums focused on pretty much any topic and most of them have websites. Often museums have resources and online exhibits that you can find with a little bit of effort.
(This channel is also posted in Story Education.)
There’s a whole lot more here than just the Trope Talks, History, Mythology, and overviews of classic works of literature. So yeah… I’m listing it twice.
A guide for historical fashion from 1800-2000, complete with photos.
Note: while this is definitely written with a Western focus, I’m not certain where the fashions come from specifically.
A huge list of historical cookbooks, organized by type of food.
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