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         European Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics) by Benjamin W. Fortson IV, 2004-11-10
  2. Unpopular Culture: Transforming the European Comic Book in the 1990s (Studies in Book and Print Culture) by Bart Beaty, 2007-01-04
  3. European Culture in the Great War: The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda, 1914-1918 (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare)
  4. The Culture of the Europeans by Donald Sassoon, 2006-09-04
  5. Water, Leisure and Culture: European Historical Perspectives (Leisure, Consumption and Culture)
  6. Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe (New Approaches to European History) by Charles G. Nauert, 2006-05-29
  7. The European Culture Area by Bella Bychkova Jordan, Terry G. Jordan-Bychov, et all 2001-09
  8. European Business Culture
  9. Cultures Collide: Native American and Europeans 1492-1700 (Crossroads America) by Ann Rossi, 2004-11-01
  10. Cultures in Conflict: Encounters Between European and Non-European Cultures, 1492-1800 by Urs Bitterli, 1993-06-01
  11. European Culture and the Media (IB-Changing Media, Changing Europe)
  12. Moving Forward, Looking Back: The European Avant-garde and the Invention of Film Culture, 1919-1939 (Amsterdam University Press - Film Culture in Transition) by Malte Hagener, 2007-09-15
  13. The New European Cinema: Redrawing the Map (Film and Culture Series) by Rosalind Galt, 2006-02-28
  14. Women in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1500 (European Culture and Society) by Helen M. Jewell, 2007-01-23

181. American Association Of Teachers Of Slavic And Eastern European Languages
Exists to advance the study and promote the teaching of Slavic and East european languages, literatures, and cultures on all educational levels, elementary through graduate school.
http://clover.slavic.pitt.edu/~aatseel/
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages Site Search About AATSEEL Annual Meeting Executive Council ... Internet Resources
News From the Organization
Renew your membership! Dues can be paid at any time by clicking on " Membership " and paying by credit card through the secure server. Updated information on the 2004 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Professional Development Job opportunities, fellowships and grants, internships, the AATSEEL guide for job seekers Upcoming M eetings and Conferences in Slavic Studies Having trouble Russifying your keyboard? Download Slavic fonts and drivers VOLUNTEER for AATSEEL Questions about the organization? Contact the Executive Director, Kathleen Dillon, at the following address: AATSEEL, P.O.Box 7039 Berkeley, CA 94707, Ph/Fax: 510/526-6614 or by e-mail at AATSEEL@earthlink.net

182. The European Middle Ages
A learning module including essays and resources. Part of a distance learning course on World Cultures from Washington State University.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MA/MA.HTM

Introduction

The Peoples
The Peoples

The Celts

The Germans

The Norse
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The Byzantines

Historical Patterns
The Evolution of the Monarchy

Feudalism
Power, Heresy, and the Medieval Church The Death Resources A Gallery of The European Middle Ages A Timeline of The European Middle Ages An Atlas of The European Middle Ages Readings in The European Middle Ages ... Internet Resources on The European Middle Ages Administration About "The European Middle Ages" Bibliography of Sources ©1996, Richard Hooker For information contact: Richard Hines Updated 6-6-1999

183. Hkw.de | The House Of World Cultures
One of the leading european centres for contemporary art and current developments in world cultures of noneuropean origin, especially from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
http://www.hkw.de/index_en.html
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184. Cultures In Competition
An analysis of the penetration of european and Russian cultures into Ukraine through mass communications and economic and political contact was analyzed to elucidate the conflict among ethnic groups in the state.
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m3955/n2_v50/20616102/print.jhtml

185. Royaume De Biffeche Kingdom Of Biffeche - The People
Describes Biffeche Fula (Peulh), Sereer (Ndut), Wolof, Moor, and european peoples and cultural practices in the small Kingdom of Biffeche on the Senegal River between Mauritania and Senegal. Features news and information for visitors.
http://www.kingdomofbiffeche.net/people.htm
People and Cultures of the Kingdom of Biffeche Pop Up Picture One of the numerous baby Ronald's named after our beloved King
Peoples of Biffeche
The ethnic groups of Biffeche live together in harmony, united by their love for the Kingdom, mutual respect, and pious submission to, and appreciation of God's will. Although there are some common cultural practices unique to Biffeche, each group brings its own rich heritage and culture; many noble races and ancient Kingdoms and empires enrich our Kingdom today. Pop Up Picture A small Biffeche family shows the loyalty for which our citizens have always been known. Ethnic groups include Peulh (Fula), Sérér-Ndut, Wolof, Naar (Moor) and American, but all are truly called "the Biffeche". Pop Up Picture Madame Sow, one of the wives of Chevalier Malick Sow with some of his children and grandchildren. The Peulh (also called Fula or Ful Fulde) are a nomadic pastoral race, guiding their herds all across West Africa. They are the only nomadic pastoral race in all of West Africa (hence in Biffeche). Unlike the case in East Africa with pastoral nomads, the Fula get along well with the non-pastoral groups in Biffeche among whom they live. They are the largest ethnic group in Biffeche, spread across the countryside in numerous villages. They are a proud race, noble in appearance. "Our language is Pulaar, the most harmonious sounding, and yet perhaps the most complicated of all Biffeche languages." Tukulor people here also speak Pulaar. Most are devote Muslims, a few are Christian and several groups are traditionalist.

186. International Society For The Study Of European Ideas VIII
International Society for the Study of european Ideas VIII. InternationalConference Aberystwyth 2002. This page has moved please
http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/issei2002/
International Society for the Study of European Ideas VIII. International Conference - Aberystwyth 2002 This page has moved please click on link to go to new site: http://www.aber.ac.uk/visitors/conferences/issei/index.html

187. Intro
Explore the distinct Native American cultures that existed before the first european settlers landed on American shores.
http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html
GRADE 3 INDIAN PROJECT
THE FIRST AMERICANS
A long time ago North America was very different from the way it is today. There were no highways, cars, or cities. There were no schools, malls, or restaurants. But even long, long ago, there were still communities . A community is where a group of people work, live, and have fun together. People made their own homes, food, and clothing from the plants and animals they found around them. These first Americans descended, or came, from cave men in Asia. These were the first people to live in North America. That is why we call them Native Americans. These people have lived in North America for thousands of years, and there are still Indian communities today.
Native Americans
The Northwest Culture The Five Cultures The California-Intermountain Culture ... The Woodlands Culture

188. Home Page For The National Music Museum
Founded as an academic support unit of The University of South Dakota, this collection includes more than 10,000 American, european, and nonWestern instruments from virtually all cultures and historical periods.
http://www.usd.edu/smm/
America's Shrine to Music on the Campus of The University of South Dakota
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National Music Museum The University of South Dakota 414 East Clark Street Vermillion, SD 57069
Most recent update: April 13, 2004 You are the visitor to this page.

189. The Aerie, Books Etc.
Books on Celtic Cultures and the european Medieval and Renaissance Periods, including Children's books.
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190. Welcome To CERES
Provides multidisciplinary training in the politics, societies and cultures of the area from central Europe to the Pacific and from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas. Offers a M.A. in Russian and East european Studies. Academic programs, financial aid, employment opportunities, newsletter, and links.
http://ceres.georgetown.edu/
Welcome to CERES

The MA program at the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (CERES) at Georgetown University is dedicated to promoting and supporting the multi-disciplinary study of the area from central Europe to the Pacific and the Baltic to the Mediterranean, Black, and Caspian Seas. CERES offers a rigorous education in scholarly disciplines focusing on the political, economic, social, cultural, and historical complexity of this vast area, to provide its students with a broad and deep understanding of Eurasian, Russian and East European affairs. The MA program has existed since 1959 and continuously evolves to address the changing situation in the region. Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

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Intercultural Center 232 Box 571031
Washington, DC 20057
fax 202.687.5829
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191. ---ECF---
Independent nonprofit organization that promotes cultural cooperation in Europe.
http://www.eurocult.org/

192. Eccosite

http://www.eccosite.org/

193. Historic Atlas Resource - Europe
Europe Image Library. URBAN. Street scene in Pompeii; fountain andtavern at a crossroads. small large; Interior of atrium style
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~atlas/europe/images.html
Europe Image Library
URBAN
  • Street scene in Pompeii; fountain and tavern at a crossroads.
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  • Interior of atrium style house at Herculaneum; note the wooden screen in background.
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  • Coliseum at Rome
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  • Trajan's Market at Rome; retail shops and perhaps small scale production of finished goods. Note that the window allows light to enter the rear of shop
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  • Hellenistic theater at Epidaurus.
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  • Street scene at Herculaneum. Note shops, porticoes, fountains, paved streets. Two story buildings.
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  • Typical oppidum site; this one is Orvieto.
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  • Peristyle court of the House of the Vettii at Pompeii.
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  • Augustan theater at Arausio (Orange, France.)
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  • Augustan theater at Emerita (Merida, Spain).
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  • View of a Spanish town with distinctly ancient town plan. [small] [large]
  • Via Appia: modern asphalt over the ancient paving stones. Funerary monuments left and right of the road. [small] [large]
  • Forum at Rome: Note mixture of the ancient and medieval/renaissance. [small] [large]
  • Forum at Rome: Basilica Julia in foreground; Severan arch in middleground; Capitoline Hill beyond.

194. Poutnictvi.cz

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195. Fondation Marcel Hicter
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